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The Relations of Science and Religion The Morse Lecture, 1880

By Henry Calderwood

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Venture back to the 1800s where faith and facts clash, and discover how to unite science and religion.

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2011-09-09
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"The Relations of Science and Religion" by Henry Calderwood is an exploration of how science and religion can coexist, penned in a time when scientific discoveries seemed at odds with religious teachings. Calderwood navigates the perceived conflict between scientific advancements and Christian beliefs, arguing that both fields seek rational understanding and can, therefore, find common ground. The book aims to build bridges between science and religion, suggesting that scientific progress doesn't invalidate spiritual faith but calls for a fresh look at how they connect, advocating for a harmonious relationship where both science and religion inform and enrich each other.

About the Author

Rev Henry Calderwood FRSE LLD was a Scottish minister and philosopher.

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