
- 140 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Follow the Right Reverend Bishop John M. Duffey as he explains the duality of human understanding, the complementary natures of science and religion, and the various perspectives regarding the compatibility of science and religion. In this book, Duffey demonstrates the error in believing that science and religion conflict or are incompatible. Science and Religion is a journey through the definitive and complementary natures of religion (all religions) and science on to an explanation and demonstration of their individual and combined contributions to the whole of human universal understanding. By the end of this marvelous tour of contemplation the reader will be left with greater enlightenment regarding science, religion, and human perception and responsibility.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part 1: Defining Science and Religion
- Chapter 1: What is Religion?
- Chapter 2: What is Science?
- Part 2: A Rocky Relationship
- Chapter 3: Contemporary Perspectives of Relational Science and Religion
- Chapter 4: Atrocities of Both Science and Religion
- Part 3: A Truly Perfect Union
- Chapter 5: Religion: Venerator and Giver of Hope
- Chapter 6: Science: Discoverer and Giver of Comfort
- Conclusion