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Can Scientists Believe: Some Examples of the Attitude of Scientists to Religion

Author Sir Nevill Mott
Publisher Routledge
Category Political Science
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PublisherRoutledge
ISBN / ASIN0907383548
ISBN-139780907383543
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In this collection of thought-provoking essays, a range of distinguished scientists and theologians, men and women, young and old, all with strong scientific training and deeply held religious beliefs, in the Judeao-Christian tradition, give their personal answers. They do not always agree, the views of each contributor being informed both by their particular scientific expertise and religious affiliation. They address a wide range of problems that will interest all concerned to reconcile their own religious beliefs with currently-accepted scientific theory and practice. The divergences of opinion are as a significant as the agreements. Positions are thoughtfully explained and make important, often novel and illuminating, contributions to debate on these great issues.
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