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Science And Religion eBook

An Impossible Dialogue

by Yves Gingras
language: english
Publisher: POLITY PRESS, June of 2017 ‧
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Today we hear renewed calls for a dialogue between science and religion: why has the old question of the relations between science and religion now returned to the public domain and what is at stake in this debate?

To answer these questions, historian and sociologist of science Yves Gingras retraces the long history of the troubled relationship between science and religion, from the condemnation of Galileo for heresy in 1633 until his rehabilitation by John Paul II in 1992. He reconstructs the process of the gradual separation of science from theology and religion, showing how God and natural theology became marginalized in the scientific field in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.  In contrast to the dominant trend among historians of science, Gingras argues that science and religion are social institutions that give rise to incompatible ways of knowing, rooted in different methodologies and forms of knowledge, and that there never was, and cannot be, a genuine dialogue between them. 

Wide-ranging and authoritative, this new book on one of the fundamental questions of Western thought will be of great interest to students and scholars of the history of science and of religion as well as to general readers who are intrigued by the new and much-publicized conversations about the alleged links between science and religion.

Science And Religion

An Impossible Dialogue

by Yves Gingras

Property Description
ISBN: 9781509518968
Publisher: POLITY PRESS
Release Date: June of 2017
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Faith & Religion > Theological Studies
EAN: 9781509518968
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Yves Gingras

Yves Gingras é professor catedrático no Departamento de História da Universidade do Quebeque, em Montreal, investigador no Centre interuniversitaire de recherche sur la science et la technologie e diretor científico do Observatoire des sciences et des technologies, que cofundou em 1997. Especialista reconhecido em política científica e tecnológica no Canadá, foi editor da revista Scientia Canadensis, de 1995 a 2000, membro do Observatoire des sciences et des technologies, de 1999 a 2005, e presidente do seu comité de avaliação. Tem vários trabalhos publicados em francês e em inglês nos domínios da História, da avaliação da investigação e da Sociologia da Ciência. Foi distinguido com o prémio Ivan Slade da Sociedade Britânica para a História da Ciência em 2001, com o prémio Gérard-Parizeau em 2005 e o prémio Jacques-Rousseau em 2007.

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