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Rocks of Ages
Science and Religion in the Fullness of Life
Book • 1999
In 'Rocks of Ages', Stephen Jay Gould discusses the conflict between science and religion, proposing the principle of Non-Overlapping Magisteria (NOMA) as a means to reconcile these two domains.
He argues that science and religion each occupy distinct realms, with science focusing on empirical evidence and the natural world, while religion addresses moral values and human purpose.
By respecting these boundaries, both can contribute positively to human understanding and experience.
He argues that science and religion each occupy distinct realms, with science focusing on empirical evidence and the natural world, while religion addresses moral values and human purpose.
By respecting these boundaries, both can contribute positively to human understanding and experience.
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Dallas Willard when discussing the division of knowledge and sentiment in modern thought.


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