Science, Religion, and the Human Experience
Science, Religion, and the Human Experience
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James Proctor, professor of geography and director of environmental studies, edits a collection of provocative essays by leading thinkers who offer new ways of looking at the historically problematic relationship between science and religion.
Oxford University Press, 2005. 336 pages. $25.
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