Science and religion : a historical introduction / edited by Gary B. Ferngren.


Baltimore, Md. : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002.
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  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • The conflict of science and religion / Colin A. Russell — The historiography of science and religion / David B. Wilson — Aristotle and Aristotelianism / Edward Grant — Early Christian attitudes toward nature / David C. Lindberg — Medieval science and religion / David C. Lindberg — Islam / Alnoor Dhanani — The Copernican revolution / Owen Gingerich — Galileo Galilei / Richard J. Blackwell — Early modern Protestantism / Edward B. Davis and Michael P. Winship — Causation / John Henry — Mechanical philosophy / Margaret J. Osler — Isaac Newton / Richard S. Westfall — Natural theology / John Hedley Brooke — Geology and paleontology / Nicolaas A. Rupke — Natural history / Peter M. Hess — Charles Darwin / James Moore — Evolution / Peter J. Bowler — Cosmogonies / Ronald L. Numbers — Roman Catholicism since Trent / Steven J. Harris — Evangelicalism and fundamentalism / Mark A. Noll — Creationism since 1859 / Ronald L. Numbers — The scopes trial / Edward J. Larson — Physics / Richard Olson — Twentieth-century cosmologies / Craig Sean McConnell — Scientific naturalism / Edward B. Davis and Robin Collins — The design argument / William A. Dembski — Ecology and the environment / David N. Livingstone — Gender / Sara Miles and John Henry — The social construct of science / Stephen P. Weldon — Postmodernism / Stephen P. Weldon.

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