Science and Religion An Interpretation of Two Communities
Material type: TextPublication details: New York Charles Scribner`s Sons 1962Description: 272pDDC classification:- C17 Sch335
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includes index and biblioraphy
Problem and thesis What science and religion are What science and religion are not science and religion as social and communal enterprises The threefold and circular nature of science and religion The permanent and transient in science and religion Digression on creeds The meanings of concepts in science Interrelations and interactions among concepts Interactions of faiths and myths Pluralism and relativism
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