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The War of the Jesus and Darwin Fishes - Religion and Science in the Postmodern World (Paperback)
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The War of the Jesus and Darwin Fishes - Religion and Science in the Postmodern World (Paperback)
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This volume's title stems from an observable and seemingly amusing
phenomenon--the placement of fish symbols on the rear of
automobiles. There are two kinds: one a fish outline with a cross,
exhibited by Christians; the other a fish outline filled with the
word "evolution," with little legs attached underneath. These
symbols manifest the cultural war between religion and science, a
clash that draws from nineteenth-century conflicts over evolution
roots in the Enlightenment. Today's cultural environment is a
result of the internationalization of communication, labor, money,
and commerce. This global culture emphasizes tolerance and
acceptance of all peoples and traditions, but it also demands a
moral and intellectual relativism that rejects "master narratives,"
including religious tradition as well as scientific theory. In some
respects, the postmodern environment is caused by science itself,
by the development of postmodern science, its nineteenth-century
adversarial stance toward religion now somewhat softened. Among new
developments are the historical understanding of science, renewed
appreciation of the troubled careers of scientists, and "God" talk
among physicists and psychologists. Both science and religion are
being overwhelmed by new levels of technology, which is becoming
the premier element of contemporary culture. The conflict between
science and religion is being resolved in the form of a dynamic.
Religion and science are both ways of giving moral and intellectual
order to the universe, enabling mankind to cope with a chaotic
universe and live well. Both religious critics and scientific
researchers have attacked and analyzed pornography, which has
become a prominent characteristic of our culture. Both share
contemporary sensitivity to individual opinions and protection of
the individual from social control. Both science and religion share
a sense that postmodern culture lacks structure. Caiazza shows how
renewed attention to religious and scientific insights can resolve
longstanding conflicts, providing postmodern society with a vision
of tolerable order.
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