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Religion Vs Science What Religious People Really Think Elaine Howard Ecklund And Christopher P Scheitle

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Religion Vs Science What Religious People Really Think Elaine Howard Ecklund And Christopher P Scheitle
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.6 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Elaine Howard Ecklund and Christopher P. Scheitle
ISBN: 9780190650629, 0190650621
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Religion Vs Science What Religious People Really Think Elaine Howard Ecklund And Christopher P Scheitle by Elaine Howard Ecklund And Christopher P. Scheitle 9780190650629, 0190650621 instant download after payment.

At the end of a five-year journey to find out what religious Americans think about science, Ecklund and Scheitle emerge with the real story of the relationship between science and religion in American culture. Based on the most comprehensive survey ever done-representing a range of religious traditions and faith positions-Religion vs. Science is a story that is more nuanced and complex than the media and pundits would lead us to believe.
The way religious Americans approach science is shaped by two fundamental questions: What does science mean for the existence and activity of God? What does science mean for the sacredness of humanity? How these questions play out as individual believers think about science both challenges stereotypes and highlights the real tensions between religion and science. Ecklund and Scheitle interrogate the widespread myths that religious people dislike science and scientists and deny scientific theories.
Religion vs. Science is a definitive statement on a timely, popular subject. Rather than a highly conceptual approach to historical debates, philosophies, or personal opinions, Ecklund and Scheitle give readers a facts-on-the-ground, empirical look at what religious Americans really understand and think about science.

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