Religion and Science - Hardwick J. C. (John Charlton)
Explore the complex relationship between faith and reason in John Charlton Hardwick's "Religion and Science: From Galileo to Bergson." This insightful work delves into the historical tensions and harmonies between religious belief and scientific inquiry, tracing a path from the era of Galileo's groundbreaking discoveries to the philosophical contributions of Henri Bergson.
Examining pivotal moments in the history of science, the book navigates the evolving dialogue between these two fundamental aspects of human understanding. It considers how scientific advancements have challenged and reshaped religious perspectives, and conversely, how religious thought has influenced the course of scientific exploration.
A valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of science, religion and science, and the philosophy of knowledge, this meticulously prepared edition offers a clear and accessible exploration of a timeless debate. Whether you're a student, scholar, or simply curious about the interplay between religion and scientific thought, this book provides a compelling historical overview of their intricate connection.
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