ISBN:
9781782384885
Language:
English
Pages:
231 S.
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Salazar, Carles Religion and Science as Forms of Life
DDC:
201.65
Keywords:
Ethnology Religious aspects
;
Religion and science
;
Faith and reason
;
Ethnology Religious aspects
;
Religion and science
;
Faith and reason
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Religion
;
Naturwissenschaften
;
Vernunft
;
Das Übernatürliche
;
Religion
;
Naturwissenschaften
;
Vernunft
;
Das Übernatürliche
Abstract:
Introduction : science, religion and forms of life / Carles Salazar -- Maturationally natural cognition impedes professional science and facilitates popular religion / Robert N. McCauley -- Scientific vs. religious 'knowledge' in evolutionary perspective / Michael Blume -- Magic and ritual in an age of science / Jesper Sorensen -- Moral employments of scientific thought / Timothy Jenkins -- The social life of concepts : public and private 'knowledge' of scientific creationism / Simon Coleman -- The embryo, sacred and profane / Marit Melhuus -- The religions of science and the sciences of religion in Brazil / Roger Sansi-Roca -- Science in action, religion in thought : Catholic charismatics' notions about illness / Maria Coma -- On the resilience of superstition / Joao de Pina-Cabral -- Religion, magic and practical reason : meaning and everyday life in contemporary Ireland / Tom Inglis -- Can the dead suffer traumas? religion and science after the Vietnam War / Heonik Kwon
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
,
Introduction : science, religion and forms of life
,
Scientific vs. religious 'knowledge' in evolutionary perspective
,
Magic and ritual in an age of science
,
Moral employments of scientific thought
,
The social life of concepts : public and private 'knowledge' of scientific creationism
,
The embryo, sacred and profane
,
The religions of science and the sciences of religion in Brazil
,
Science in action, religion in thought : Catholic charismatics' notions about illness
,
On the resilience of superstition
,
Religion, magic and practical reason : meaning and everyday life in contemporary Ireland
,
Can the dead suffer traumas? religion and science after the Vietnam War
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