The early essays in this volume proceed on the assumption that a
compatibility system can be fashioned that will not only bring
religious knowledge claims into harmony with scientific claims but
will also show there to be a fundamental similarity of method in
religious and scientific thinking. They are not, however,
unambiguously successful. Consequently Professor Wiebe sets out in
the succeeding essays to seek an understanding of the
religion/science relationship that does not assume they must be
compatible. That examination, in the final analysis, reveals a
fundamental contradiction in the compatibility system building
programme which more than suggests that religious belief
(knowledge) is beyond legitimation.
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