Can Scientists Believe: Some Examples of the Attitude of Scientists to ReligionRoutledge, 2013 M11 5 - 188 páginas In this collection of thought-provoking essays, a range of distinguished scientists and theologians, men and women, young and old, all with strong scientific training and deeply held religious beliefs, in the Judeao-Christian tradition, give their personal answers. They do not always agree, the views of each contributor being informed both by their particular scientific expertise and religious affiliation. They address a wide range of problems that will interest all concerned to reconcile their own religious beliefs with currently-accepted scientific theory and practice. The divergences of opinion are as a significant as the agreements. Positions are thoughtfully explained and make important, often novel and illuminating, contributions to debate on these great issues. |
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... to reduceaman to a machine. I believe, too, that neither physical science nor psychology canever 'explain' human consciousness. Thereis something hereoutside science. Dr Johnson's remark remains, I feel, acceptable now as then.
... to reduceaman to a machine. I believe, too, that neither physical science nor psychology canever 'explain' human consciousness. Thereis something hereoutside science. Dr Johnson's remark remains, I feel, acceptable now as then.
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... consciousness, but I put our consciousness outside physics and chemistry and above them. So I call it supernatural – or a kind of miracleinwhich Ido believe.This beliefthat consciousness isin principleoutside science has beenablyargued ...
... consciousness, but I put our consciousness outside physics and chemistry and above them. So I call it supernatural – or a kind of miracleinwhich Ido believe.This beliefthat consciousness isin principleoutside science has beenablyargued ...
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... consciousness withthe miracleof thehuman spirit isarealgap anditwill remain so. In thisIdo not wantto questionthe origin oflife through the evolutionary process,as set out for instance by RichardDawkins in his book TheBlind Watchmaker15 ...
... consciousness withthe miracleof thehuman spirit isarealgap anditwill remain so. In thisIdo not wantto questionthe origin oflife through the evolutionary process,as set out for instance by RichardDawkins in his book TheBlind Watchmaker15 ...
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... consciousness, givenby God. Turningagain tomy personalbeliefs, Iwas admitted to the Anglican Church onthebasis of a statement thatI believed in God, andthat forus in the Westtheway to an understanding ofHim was through Jesus, but ...
... consciousness, givenby God. Turningagain tomy personalbeliefs, Iwas admitted to the Anglican Church onthebasis of a statement thatI believed in God, andthat forus in the Westtheway to an understanding ofHim was through Jesus, but ...
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... consciousness, hisfree will, hisrelation to God andGodhimself lieonthe supernatural sideof the barrierwhich separates naturallaw from the supernatural. But, evenif one admits this barrier, why shouldone believein anykindof God?And what ...
... consciousness, hisfree will, hisrelation to God andGodhimself lieonthe supernatural sideof the barrierwhich separates naturallaw from the supernatural. But, evenif one admits this barrier, why shouldone believein anykindof God?And what ...
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The Scientist as Priest | |
Scientific Knowing and the Knowledgeof | |
Probability Belief and Truth | |
Science and the Christian World View Dr P E HodgsonCorpus ChristiCollege Universityof | |
The Mystery of Being Human | |
DistinguishedProfessor Emeritus University of New Yorkat Buffalo | |
Ya Frenkel Professorofthe Historyof Science Leningrad Faith andReasoninJudaism | |
Belief inScienceand GodBoth RequireFaith and Logic | |
University Lubbock | |
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Can Scientists Believe: Some Examples of the Attitude of Scientists to Religion Sir Nevill Mott Vista previa limitada - 2013 |
Can Scientists Believe?: Some Examples of the Attitude of Scientists to Religion Sir Nevill Francis Mott Vista de fragmentos - 1991 |
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