Religion and scientific naturalism : overcoming the conflicts / David Ray Griffin.
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- 0791445631
- 9780791445631
- 079144564X
- 9780791445648
- ARCH YNDC 215 G851R
- BL240.2 .G75 2000
- BL240.2 .G75 2000
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 317-334) and index.
Introduction to SUNY Series in Constructive Postmodern Thought -- Preface -- Part I: Science, Religion, and Naturalism -- Science, Religion, and Worldview -- The Modern Conflict Between Religion and Scientific Naturalism -- Harmonizing Science and Religion: Three Alternative Approaches -- Whitehead's Scientific and Religious Naturalism -- Religion and the Rise of the Modern Scientific Worldview -- Part II: Harmonizing Science and Religion Within Whiteheadian Naturalism -- Science, Naturalism, and the Mind-Body Problem -- Parapsychology, Science, and Religion -- Creation and Evolution -- Epilogue -- References -- Note on Supporting Center -- Index.
"In this book, David Ray Griffin argues that the perceived conflict between science and religion is based upon a double mistake - the assumption that religion requires supernaturalism and that scientific naturalism requires atheism and materialism."--Jacket.
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