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OverviewNow thoroughly updated to reflect the latest debates, this popular textbook introduces readers to the central questions in the field of science and religion. Ideally suited to those who have little or no prior knowledge in either area, it incorporates numerous student-friendly features, including maps, summaries, and historical references, resulting in the most up-to-date introduction to the study of religion and the natural sciences available. Examines the historical, theological, philosophical and scientific aspects of the interaction between religion and science Fully updated to reflect current, cutting-edge debates on scientific atheism and the limits of scientific method, and discussions about the relationship between science and religion in major world faiths Includes a historical component to enable readers to orientate themselves within the subject Takes a topic based approach which fits into the existing structure of most courses, and includes explanatory material not found in other works of this kind, making it highly accessible for those with little scientific or religious background knowledge Incorporates illustrations, tables, maps, summaries and questions for a lively and engaging approach to the subject Written by world-renowned theologian, Alister McGrath; author of bestselling books such as Dawkins? God, and an acknowledged expert in the field of science and religion Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alister E. McGrathPublisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd) Edition: 2nd Edition Dimensions: Width: 19.40cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.30cm Weight: 0.434kg ISBN: 9781405187916ISBN 10: 1405187913 Pages: 262 Publication Date: 12 January 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsPreface vii How To Use This Book ix 1 Introducing the Dialogue Between Science and Religion 1 Part I History: Three Landmark Debates 7 2 Why Study History? 9 3 Debate 1: Copernicus, Galileo, and the Solar System 17 4 Debate 2: Newton, the Mechanical Universe, and Deism 26 5 Debate 3: Darwin and the Biological Origins of Humanity 33 Part II Science and Religion: General Themes 43 6 Models of Interaction Between Science and Religion 45 7 Science, Religion, and the Explanation of Things 51 8 Science, Religion, and Proofs for God?s Existence 59 9 Verifi cation and Falsifi cation in Science and Religion 67 10 Realism and its Alternatives in Science and Religion 76 11 The Doctrine of Creation and the Natural Sciences 84 12 How Does God Act in the World? 93 13 The Use of Models in Science and Religion 102 14 Natural Science and Natural Theology 110 15 Theoretical Anomalies in Science and Religion 120 16 The Development of Theory in Science and Religion 128 17 The Interaction of Science and Religion in Other Faiths 135 Part III Science and Religion: Contemporary Debates 143 18 Richard Dawkins and Scientifi c Atheism: Does Science Deny God? 145 19 Cosmology: Does the Anthropic Principle Mean Anything? 151 20 Quantum Theory: Complementarity in Science and Religion 157 21 Evolutionary Biology: Can One Speak of Design in Nature? 163 22 Evolutionary Psychology: The Origins of Religious Belief 169 23 The Psychology of Religion: Exploring Religious Experience 175 24 The Cognitive Science of Religion: Is Religion Natural ? 184 Part IV Case Studies in Science and Religion 191 25 Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881?1955) 193 26 Thomas F. Torrance (1913?2007) 197 27 Charles A. Coulson (1910?74) 201 28 Ian G. Barbour (born 1923) 205 29 Arthur Peacocke (1924?2006) 209 30 Wolfhart Pannenberg (born 1928) 213 31 John Polkinghorne (born 1930) 217 32 Nancey Murphy (born 1951) 221 33 Alister E. McGrath (born 1953) 225 34 Philip Clayton (born 1956) 229 Conclusion 233 References 235 Index 240ReviewsPraise for the previous edition of Science and Religion: A first rate introduction to the field. (Network) McGrath discusses clearly and methodically the various issues related to the field ... Fair and objective. (Choice) A useful starting point for those entering the study of science and religion. (Publishers Weekly) Author InformationAlister E. McGrath is Professor of Theology, Ministry and Education, and Head of the Centre for Theology, Religion and Culture at King?s College, London. He is the author of numerous bestselling titles, including Dawkins? God (2004), Theology: The Basics (2004), Christianity: An Introduction, 2nd edition (2006), Christian Theology, 4th edition (2007) and The Christian Theology Reader, 3rd edition (2007), all published by Wiley-Blackwell. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |