The Templeton Science and Religion Reader:
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2012
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Beschreibung: | Our attempts to understand the world around us are greatly advanced by scientific research, which holds nearly unlimited potential to address our questions of what? and how? Some scientific fields, however, seem to take a hands-off approach to the big question of why? Why does the universe work the way it does? Why do our brains make us think certain thoughts or feel certain sensations? Why did we evolve the way we did? Some fundamental scientific understanding is necessary before one can venture too deeply into these types of inquiries, which almost ine Cover; Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1: Case for the Big Bang; Chapter 2: Rocks, Time, Fossils, and Life Itself; Chapter 3: From Deluge to Biogeography; Chapter 4: The Human Primate: A Quantum Leap?; Chapter 5: How Genetics Rescued Darwinian Evolution; Chapter 6: How We Conceive of the Divine; Chapter 7: On Math and Metaphysical Language; Chapter 8: Between Cyberspace and the New Alchemy; Chapter 9: Medicine Meets Modern Spirituality; Acknowledgments; Contributors; Index Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | 260 pages |
ISBN: | 1283847485 9781283847483 1599474182 9781599474182 9781599473932 1599473933 |
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