ISBN: HB: 9780300216172

Yale University Press

October 2017

312 pp.

21,0x14,0 cm

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On Faith and Science

Throughout history, scientific discovery has clashed with religious dogma, creating conflict, controversy, and sometimes violent dispute. In this enlightening and accessible volume, distinguished historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Edward Larson and Michael Ruse, philosopher of science and Gifford Lecturer, offer their distinctive viewpoints on the sometimes contentious relationship between science and religion. The authors explore how scientists, philosophers, and theologians through time and today approach vitally important topics, including cosmology, geology, evolution, genetics, neurobiology, gender, and the environment. Broaching their subjects from both historical and philosophical perspectives, Larson and Ruse avoid rancor and polemic as they address many of the core issues currently under debate by the adherents of science and the advocates of faith, shedding light on the richly diverse field of ideas at the crossroads where science meets spiritual belief.

About the author

Edward J. Larson is University Professor of history and Hugh & Hazel Darling Chair in Law at Pepperdine University.

Michael Ruse is Lucyle T. Werkmeister Professor and director of the history and philosophy of science program at Florida State University.