Despite the upsurge in public interest in science-and-religion
provoked by the so-called “new atheist” attacks on religion,
there has been surprisingly little publically accessible informed
discussion of the central issues at stake in contemporary work at
the interface of science and religion. This book fills this gap by
providing a snapshot of what is really at stake in contemporary
interactions and debates between scientists and theologians. What
the collection shows, above all, is the vibrant complexity of
discussions in science-and-religion. Old models of conflict between
the two disciplines no longer hold; but neither do the alternative
comprehensive models of independence, dialogue or integration. What
emerges instead is a complex set of relations between science and
religion in the twenty-first century. Contributors include Keith
Ward, Jurgen Moltmann, John Hedley Brooke, Celia Deane-Drummond and
John Polkinghorne.
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