Description
An innovative and engaging introduction to philosophy of religion for the modern generation
In an era where science and technology dominate intellectual discourse, Philosophy of Religion for a STEM Generation bridges the gap between theistic and scientific worldviews. Designed to encourage critical thinking while keeping students in both the sciences and humanities entertained and invested, this innovative textbook provides an even-handed exploration of key philosophical questions about the universe, consciousness, free will, and morality. Weaving humor, personal narrative, and popular culture into the pages, Peter S. Wenz, a philosopher and author with over 50 years of teaching experience, offers an accessible approach to timeless debates about the existence of God and the nature of faith.
Unlike traditional philosophy texts, Philosophy of Religion for a STEM Generation fully integrates scientific methods, theories, and historical perspectives to critically examine theological and secular explanations. Throughout the book, a narrative arc personalizes the inquiry, transforming abstract concepts into a relatable journey of discovery. Each chapter prompts students to use the scientific method and historical advances to analyze the origin of the universe, morality's dependence on God, the existence of free will, and other timeless queries.
Offering students a compelling blend of rigor and wit, Philosophy of Religion for a STEM Generation:
- Integrates scientific theories and STEM perspectives into philosophy of religion, offering a unique, cross-disciplinary approach
- Engages students by demonstrating how philosophy sharpens critical thinking and enriches their understanding of the world
- Explores both theistic and scientific explanations of fundamental issues such as the nature of consciousness and the concept of miracles
- Covers essential STEM topics including quantum theory, evolution, thermodynamics, and neurology in relation to religious beliefs
Exploring how science and philosophy intersect to address fundamental questions about existence and belief, Philosophy of Religion for a STEM Generation is perfect for undergraduate courses in Philosophy of Religion and Philosophy of Science, appealing to students in both the humanities and STEM disciplines.
About the Author
Peter S. Wenz is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy and University Scholar at the University of Illinois at Springfield. With over five decades of teaching experience, he has authored nine books on environmental ethics, political philosophy, and the philosophy of religion. His academic work is widely respected for its depth and interdisciplinary approach.
Book Information
ISBN 9781394314225
Author Peter S. Wenz
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Wiley-Blackwell
Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc