Religion and science: Cinflict or Convergence

Philosophy and Culture 27 (3):202-211 (2000)
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Abstract

In this paper, Ian Barber proposed four models of religion and science-related, including conflict, independence, dialogue and integration. Integrated part of the dialogue and also the following cases for further discussion: science / religion relationship history; scientific and theological similarities between the research methods and scientific use of models in theology and so on. The article also mentioned the ethical issues associated with environmental and ethical issues in the debate over the direction of the study may. Readers are welcome to consider their position between science and religion. In order to facilitate the reader to explore this theme further, along with the text after the bibliography and related Web site for reference

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