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For the Glory of God: The Role of Christianity in the Rise and Development of Modern Science - The Dependency Thesis and Control Beliefs (Paperback)
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For the Glory of God: The Role of Christianity in the Rise and Development of Modern Science - The Dependency Thesis and Control Beliefs (Paperback)
Series: For the Glory of God: The Role of Christianity in the Rise and Development of Modern Science
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Numerous books have been written by philosophers and scientists
about how creationism and intelligent design are not part of
science, but scholars have largely ignored two of the main
historical and philosophical issues underlying the attack on
science. First, conservative Christian scholars commonly claim that
Christian theological doctrines are the source of modern science.
To them, modern science is the stepchild of medieval Christian
theology or early Protestant doctrines. They believe that without
those theological beliefs as presuppositions, modern science could
never have arisen and that Christianity, or at least theism, is the
only possible source of these beliefs. They argue that even today,
all scientists, whether they realize it or not, must be committed
to these theistic or specifically Christian ideas in order to
practice science. This "dependency" thesis has now become widely
accepted, even outside conservative circles. For example, renowned
scientists such as Edward O. Wilson and Paul Davies accept the
historical part of this thesis as a given. Second, some
conservative Christians argue that theology has the epistemic right
to control the content of all scientific theories and indeed the
very nature of science. To them, science unfettered from
theological control cannot reveal the true nature of the universe,
and so theology must control the content and methods of all
science. In the words of the philosopher Alvin Plantinga,
"Scripture can correct science." In For the Glory of God, Jones
challenges both the Dependency Thesis and Control Beliefs. He
presents the historical and philosophical case against the
Dependency Thesis and examines why modern science arose in the West
and not in another culture. Jones also explores the negative
effects of Control Beliefs on science. Throughout this work, Jones
systematically studies how past and present religious conservatives
have dealt with the complex nature of science.
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