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Nature, Reality, and the Sacred: The Nexus of Science and Religion



Two partial apprehensions of nature have been vying for dominance in this century: religious (void of any influence from science) and scientific (unable to admit any reality beyond the empirical). Both views have led to the exploitation of nature and the scientific may prove even more devastating. The fault, Gilkey argues, lies not in the scientific knowledge of nature but in the assumed philosophy of science that accompanies most scientific and technological practice. Scientific knowing needs to be critiqued and brought into relationship with other complementary ways of knowing.


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Theology and the Sciences Series
Call Number
215 Gil n
Publisher Fortress Press : Minneapolis.,
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xii + 266hlm: 15,5x23cm
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
0-8006-2754-7
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215
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