The Warfare between Science and Religion: The Idea That Wouldn't Die

Author:   Jeff Hardin (University of Wisconsin) ,  Ronald L. Numbers (University of Wisconsin Medical School) ,  Ronald A. Binzley
Publisher:   Johns Hopkins University Press
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Pages:   368
Publication Date:   10 December 2018
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Author:   Jeff Hardin (University of Wisconsin) ,  Ronald L. Numbers (University of Wisconsin Medical School) ,  Ronald A. Binzley
Publisher:   Johns Hopkins University Press
Imprint:   Johns Hopkins University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
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9781421426181


ISBN 10:   1421426188
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   10 December 2018
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
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Table of Contents

Introduction Mark A. Noll and David N. Livingstone 1. The Warfare Thesis Lawrence M. Principe 2. The Galileo Affair Maurice A. Finocchiaro 3. Rumors of War Monte Harrell Hampton 4. The Victorians: Tyndall and Draper Bernard Lightman 5. Continental Europe Frederick Gregory 6. Roman Catholics David Mislin 7. Eastern Orthodox Christians Efthymios Nicolaidis 8. Liberal Protestants Jon H. Roberts 9. Protestant Evangelicals Bradley J. Gundlach 10. Jews Noah Efron 11. Muslims M. Alper Yalçinkaya 12. New Atheists Ronald L. Numbers and Jeff Hardin 13. Neo-Harmonists Peter Harrison 14. Historians John Hedley Brooke 15. Scientists Elaine Howard Ecklund and Christopher P. Scheitle 16. Social Scientists Thomas H. Aechtner 17. The View on the Street John H. Evans Contributors Index

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This is a book worthy of reading, digesting, and emulating in its close analysis of science and religion. The Warfare between Science and Religion will give the reader a trustworthy account of the most recent scholarship about the religion science nexus. -- Arie Leegwater, Calvin University * Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith * Historians of science have been attempting to destroy this myth-that science and religion have been perennially at war-for the past 40 years or so. Nonetheless, as the subtitle of the book conveys, this is the idea that wouldn't die. [The Warfare between Science and Religion] brings together a group of historian myth-busters who have been thinking about this question... One of the virtues of this book is that it also looks at science and religion interactions in Islam and Judaism as well as Christianity. -- Peter Harrison and Charles J. Styles * Five Books *


The Warfare between Science and Religion is amply successful in its project of providing a historical understanding of the warfare thesis-or, better, of the warfare theses-over a broad historical and ideological range, through a series of accessible and interesting chapters. And it is a vitally important project, considering the persistence of conflicts involving science and religion in the United States. -- Glenn Branch, National Center for Science Education * Reading Religion - Journal of the American Academy of Religion * The focus of this outstanding collection that criticizes the idea of conflict between science and religion, represents the historian John Hedley Brooke's call for attention to the complexities of history . . . The idea of warfare between science and religion largely deserves burial, but as these essays show, the sentiments for conflicts endure. -- Paul J. Croce, Stetson University * Journal of American History * Accessible, historically illuminating, meticulous. * Quarterly Review of Biology * The questions whether, why, and to what extent science and religion are in conflict has been one of the abiding motifs of Western culture. This collection by an international group of scholars covers the subject from a rich variety of angles . . . Those who are interested in the science-and-religion debate, and the impact of science as a cultural force, will find this book a fascinating read. -- Peter Forster * Church Times * The history of the assertion that science and religion are inevitably in conflict is dominated by two late nineteenth-century narratives; John William Draper's History of the Conflict between Religion and Science (1874) and Andrew Dickson White's A History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom (1896). The present very welcome volume contains seventeen essays that examine these classic texts, their reception by contemporaries and the subsequent history of the conflict thesis. -- Geoffrey Cantor, University of Leeds * British Journal for the History of Science * Historians of science have been attempting to destroy this myth-that science and religion have been perennially at war-for the past 40 years or so. Nonetheless, as the subtitle of the book conveys, this is the idea that wouldn't die. [The Warfare between Science and Religion] brings together a group of historian myth-busters who have been thinking about this question . . . One of the virtues of this book is that it also looks at science and religion interactions in Islam and Judaism as well as Christianity. -- Peter Harrison and Charles J. Styles * Five Books * This is a book worthy of reading, digesting, and emulating in its close analysis of science and religion. The Warfare between Science and Religion will give the reader a trustworthy account of the most recent scholarship about the religion science nexus. -- Arie Leegwater, Calvin University * Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith *


This is a book worthy of reading, digesting, and emulating in its close analysis of science and religion. The Warfare between Science and Religion will give the reader a trustworthy account of the most recent scholarship about the religion science nexus. -- Arie Leegwater * Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith * Historians of science have been attempting to destroy this myth-that science and religion have been perennially at war-for the past 40 years or so. Nonetheless, as the subtitle of the book conveys, this is the idea that wouldn't die. [The Warfare between Science and Religion] brings together a group of historian myth-busters who have been thinking about this question . . . One of the virtues of this book is that it also looks at science and religion interactions in Islam and Judaism as well as Christianity. -- Peter Harrison and Charles J. Styles * Five Books * The history of the assertion that science and religion are inevitably in conflict is dominated by two late nineteenth-century narratives; John William Draper's History of the Conflict between Religion and Science (1874) and Andrew Dickson White's A History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom (1896). The present very welcome volume contains seventeen essays that examine these classic texts, their reception by contemporaries and the subsequent history of the conflict thesis. -- Geoffrey Cantor * British Journal for the History of Science * The questions whether, why, and to what extent science and religion are in conflict has been one of the abiding motifs of Western culture. This collection by an international group of scholars covers the subject from a rich variety of angles . . . Those who are interested in the science-and-religion debate, and the impact of science as a cultural force, will find this book a fascinating read. -- Peter Forster * Church Times * Accessible, historically illuminating, meticulous. * Quarterly Review of Biology * The focus of this outstanding collection that criticizes the idea of conflict between science and religion, represents the historian John Hedley Brooke's call for attention to the complexities of history . . . The idea of warfare between science and religion largely deserves burial, but as these essays show, the sentiments for conflicts endure. -- Paul J. Croce * Journal of American History * The Warfare between Science and Religion is amply successful in its project of providing a historical understanding of the warfare thesis-or, better, of the warfare theses-over a broad historical and ideological range, through a series of accessible and interesting chapters. And it is a vitally important project, considering the persistence of conflicts involving science and religion in the United States. -- Glenn Branch * Reading Religion - Journal of the American Academy of Religion *


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Jeff Hardin is the Raymond E. Keller Professor and chair of the Department of Integrative Biology at the University of Wisconsin. Ronald L. Numbers is the Hilldale Professor of the History of Science and Medicine Emeritus at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He is the editor of Galileo Goes to Jail and Other Myths about Science and Religion. Independent scholar Ronald A. Binzley, who holds a doctorate in American religious history, is an environmental engineer at the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.

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