ABSTRACT

Neglected Perspectives on Science and Religion explores historical and contemporary relations between science and religion, providing new perspectives on familiar topics such as evolution and the Galileo affair. The book also explores common differences in science and religion with respect to their various treatments of doubt, curiosity, and the methods by which truth claims are assessed. The book includes discussions of religious and scientific treatments of the origins of males and females, evolving views of sex and gender, and contemporary tensions about topics such as same-sex marriage. Viney and Woody also include a chapter exploring the effects of social science research on religious topics such as prayer, prejudice, and violence. The rise of social sciences such as psychology, sociology, and anthropology has resulted in discoveries that contribute to new ways of thinking about the relations of science and religion. This book is ideal for graduate and upper-level undergraduate students, as well as anyone interested in science and religion.

chapter 1|22 pages

Intellectual Warfare

Arguments Pro and Con 1

chapter 2|21 pages

The Problem of Knowledge

chapter 3|19 pages

The Problem of Causality

chapter 4|17 pages

Causality Continued

Angels and Demons

chapter 5|15 pages

Soul and Body

chapter 6|17 pages

Evolution

chapter 7|19 pages

Galileo and the Church

chapter 9|22 pages

Women and Men

Scientific and Religious Perspectives

chapter 10|24 pages

Sexual Orientation

From Harmony to Discord to Diaspora

chapter 11|20 pages

Religion and Social Metrics

chapter 12|16 pages

Absolutism

The Disease of Philosophical Thought