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Scientific Explanation and Religious Belief

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The science-and-religion dialogue has now become an established part of the wider cultural debate about the respective roles of science and religion within democratic societies. Typically, science has usually been identified with the sphere of reason, fact and explanation, whereas religion has been located within the realm of experience, value and interpretation. But religions also prescribe beliefs and support these with metaphysical accounts of the self, world and God. Such belief systems are both identity-forming and comprehensive. But the pluralism of world-views within modern liberal democracies and methodological naturalism in the sciences would seem to require believers to suspend these deeply-held beliefs when engaged in public discourse or scientific inquiry. This raises a number of interesting philosophical and practical issues which this volume seeks to address. As a reflection on the matrix of science, religion and politics, this volume constitutes a major contribution to an important, but neglected topic. This book will open up new lines of research and communication not only among philosophers, scientists and theologians, but for all those interested in the larger cultural conversation about the relationship between science and religion.

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ISBN: 9783161487118
Publication date: 30th November 2005
Author: Michael G Parker
Publisher: JCB Mohr (Paul Siebeck)
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 197 pages
Series: Religion in Philosophy and Theology
Genres: Philosophy of religion
Philosophy: epistemology and theory of knowledge
Philosophy: aesthetics
Philosophy of religion
Religious ethics
Christianity
Theology