Galileo, Darwin, and Hawking

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205 pages 2005

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"The history of the interaction between science and religion is fraught with tension, although, as philosopher Phil Dowe demonstrates, many thoughtful and religious people have also found a harmony between these two crucial fields. This book surveys the relationship of science, reason, and religion, giving special attention to the most contentious topics - cosmology, evolution, and miracles."--Jacket.

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