What do we know about reality? What can we know at all? This is the
question that the essays on religion (especially Buddhism and
Christianity) and natural science in this volume address. Instead
of getting lost in theoretical constructs and dogmatic discussions,
the contributors focus on the philosophical issues that span the
world. How do Buddhism, Christianity and science deal with the
boundaries between what man can know and what he cannot know? How
is that defined that cannot be known? How does ignorance relate to
the human striving to fully grasp its surrounding reality?
Scientists and religious figures discuss these questions and try to
integrate the other side of the understanding of reality into their
approach. This creates a fertile ground for the dialogue between
science and religion, which makes it possible to think together
about the limits of understanding.
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