How to relate science and religion : a multidimensional model / Mikael Stenmark
Material type: TextGrand Rapids, Michigan : William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, ©2004Description: 287 pages ; 23 cmISBN:- 9780802828231
- BL 240.3 St42 2004
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Contents:
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Contemporary Darwinism and Religion
Scientific Restrictionism
Scientific Expansionism
Three Science-Religion Views
2. The Social Dimension of Science and Religion
The Learning Process and the Place of Authority
Individual and Collective Practices
The Plurality of Practices
3. The Goals of Science and Religion
Epistemic and Practical Goals
Personal and Collective Goals
Manifest and Latent Goals
4. The Epistemologies of Science and Religion
Scientific Evidentialism and Doubting Thomas
Science and Religion Different Language-Games
Is Belief in God a (Scientific) Hypothesis?
5. Rationality in Science, Theology, and Religion
A Postfoundational Model of Rationality
Problems with Postfoundational Rationality
Scientific and Theological Rationality Reconsidered
Religious Rationality
6. Theological Pragmatism and Religious Rationality
Disagreements about Rationality
Theological Pragmatism
7. The Inquiries of Science and Religion: Overlapping Concerns?
Science and a Personal Conception of God
Biology, Religion, and Ultimate Meaning
8. A Science Shaped by Religion
Worldview-Neutral and Worldview-Partisan Science
Religious Expansionism
Ideological Expansionism
9. Should Religion Shape Science?
What Is Science?
Worldviews and Science1, Science2 , and Science4
Worldviews and the Justification Phase of Science
10. How to Relate Science and Religion
Five Science-Religion Views
A Multidimensional Typology of Science and Religion
Bibliography
Index
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