Can science and religion co-exist?

The Institute of Art and Ideas (2024)
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Abstract

Perhaps the most underappreciated period in the history of the dialogue between science and religion is the interwar era of 1918-1939. This is all the more perplexing due to it being the most revolutionary era in modern physics. The figures, books and disputes were as impactful as any time since Newton, yet they rarely feature outside of deep, academic articles.

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Sam McKee
Manchester Metropolitan University

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