God, Science and the Search for Meaning
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"God, Science and the Search for Meaning" is a book that explores the relationship between religious faith and scientific understanding, arguing that they offer complementary perspectives on reality and human purpose.
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| God, Science and the Search for Meaning canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: God, Science and the Search for Meaning Context triple: [The Great Partnership, subtitle, God, Science and the Search for Meaning]
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The Language of God
The Language of God is a book by geneticist Francis Collins in which he argues that modern science, particularly genetics, is compatible with Christian faith and belief in a divine creator.
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A Natural Theology for Our Time
A Natural Theology for Our Time is a philosophical and theological work by Charles Hartshorne that presents his modern process-oriented approach to arguments for the existence and nature of God.
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The Soul of Science: Christian Faith and Natural Philosophy
The Soul of Science: Christian Faith and Natural Philosophy is a non-fiction book that explores the historical and philosophical relationship between Christian theology and the development of modern science.
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Science, Faith and Society
Science, Faith and Society is a philosophical work by Michael Polanyi that explores the social and moral foundations of scientific inquiry and challenges the ideal of completely objective, value-free science.
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The Case for God
The Case for God is a 2009 book by religious historian Karen Armstrong that explores the history of religious thought and argues for a more nuanced, experiential understanding of God beyond rigid dogma and atheistic critiques.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: God, Science and the Search for Meaning Target entity description: "God, Science and the Search for Meaning" is a book that explores the relationship between religious faith and scientific understanding, arguing that they offer complementary perspectives on reality and human purpose.
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A.
The Language of God
The Language of God is a book by geneticist Francis Collins in which he argues that modern science, particularly genetics, is compatible with Christian faith and belief in a divine creator.
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B.
A Natural Theology for Our Time
A Natural Theology for Our Time is a philosophical and theological work by Charles Hartshorne that presents his modern process-oriented approach to arguments for the existence and nature of God.
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C.
The Soul of Science: Christian Faith and Natural Philosophy
The Soul of Science: Christian Faith and Natural Philosophy is a non-fiction book that explores the historical and philosophical relationship between Christian theology and the development of modern science.
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D.
Science, Faith and Society
Science, Faith and Society is a philosophical work by Michael Polanyi that explores the social and moral foundations of scientific inquiry and challenges the ideal of completely objective, value-free science.
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E.
The Case for God
The Case for God is a 2009 book by religious historian Karen Armstrong that explores the history of religious thought and argues for a more nuanced, experiential understanding of God beyond rigid dogma and atheistic critiques.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (31)
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| instanceOf |
book
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science-and-religion book ⓘ theology book ⓘ |
| addresses | tension between scientific and religious explanations ⓘ |
| argues |
religious faith and scientific understanding offer complementary perspectives
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science and religion need not be in conflict ⓘ |
| focusesOn |
interpretation of scientific discoveries in a religious context
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limits of scientific explanation ⓘ questions of ultimate meaning ⓘ |
| genre |
philosophy
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religion ⓘ science and religion ⓘ |
| hasTitle | God, Science and the Search for Meaning NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| intendedAudience |
general readers interested in science and religion
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readers interested in philosophy of religion ⓘ readers interested in the dialogue between faith and science ⓘ |
| language | English ⓘ |
| mainSubject |
human purpose
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meaning of life ⓘ philosophy of religion ⓘ philosophy of science ⓘ relationship between religion and science ⓘ religious faith ⓘ scientific understanding ⓘ |
| theme |
compatibility of science and religion
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complementarity of faith and reason ⓘ human existence ⓘ nature of reality ⓘ purpose in life ⓘ search for meaning ⓘ worldviews ⓘ |
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