Description
Should scientists challenge religious beliefs in modern society? This book gives voice to those scientist and theologians whose experience holds direct relevance in the confrontational science and religion debate.
About the Author
Dr Alex Bentley is Lecturer in the Department of Anthropology at Durham University, UK.
Reviews
"A stimulating series of brief forays into the science-theology-atheism border lands which will send the reader off to follow up leads here and there. Highlights are the discussions of evolution in terms that go beyond the individual gene or creature (and the observation that these inter preta tions were frowned upon by Thatcherites), and of the part played by "mirror neurons" in the fledgling evolution ary history of selfhood." - Church Times
Overall, this is an imaginative volume with plenty of food for thought... this book is an informative, engaging and very enjoyable read. -- Reviews in Science and Religion, No. 58, Nov 2011
"Systems of logic and belief never split into neat oppositions between science and religion, but are mediated by cultural, philosophical, and contextual forces that shape these systems - all of them - as reasonable and natural. It is the making and mobilisation of the givens of human knowledge, rather than its perfection to grasp a preordained cosmology, that must be understood if we are to break free of the impasse that has come to prevail between Creationists and Evolutionists, as revealed in this fascinating dialogue between leading anthropologists, archaeologists, philosophers, theologians, biologists and physicists. Inter-disciplinarity at its best!" Professor Ash Amin, Director of the Institute of Advanced Study, Durham University, UK
Title reviewed inPublishing News, 2008.
Mention -Book News, February 2009
"It will challenge not only ideological atheists but also religious theists ... the contributors have minimized jargon and each essay has been written with the interested layperson in mind." - Reform
Title mention in Church Times.
"A bundle of interesting insights by scholars who contribute not only academic but personal experience to the discussion." - ESSAT-News (European Society for the Study of Science and Theology)
Book Information
ISBN 9781847062185
Author Dr Alex Bentley
Format Paperback
Page Count 248
Imprint Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC