Religion vs. science : what religious people really think
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Religion vs. science : what religious people really think
Oxford University Press, 2018
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 203-218) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Based on a five year journey to find out what religious Americans think about science, Ecklund and Scheitle tell the real story of the relationship between science and religion in the lives of ordinary citizens. It is a story that is more nuanced and complex than the media and pundits would lead us to believe. As the title of the book suggests, the way religious Americans approach science is shaped by two fundamental questions: What does science mean for the
existence and activity of God? and what does science mean for the sacredness of humanity? How these questions play out as individual believers think about science both challenges stereotypes and highlights the real tensions between religion and science. As only good social science can, Religion Vs. Science
adds depth and personality to a debate that has remained largely academic and abstract-and thus divorced from the lived experience of real people in the pews.
目次
Chapter 1: Beyond Stereotypes and Myths
Chapter 2: Religious People Do Not Like Science
Chapter 3: Religious People Are Not Scientists
Chapter 4: Religious People Are All Young-Earth Creationists
Chapter 5: Religious People Are Climate Change Deniers
Chapter 6: Religious People Are Against Scientific Technology
Chapter 7: Beyond Myths, Toward Realities
Appendices
Reference List
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