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The Territories of Science and Religion
Book • 2015
In 'The Territories of Science and Religion', Peter Harrison traces the historical development of these two concepts, arguing that they are relatively recent and have evolved significantly over time.
He challenges the common perception of an eternal conflict between science and religion, instead highlighting their complex and intertwined history.
By examining the parallel evolution of these concepts, Harrison offers new insights into how they can coexist and enrich each other.
He challenges the common perception of an eternal conflict between science and religion, instead highlighting their complex and intertwined history.
By examining the parallel evolution of these concepts, Harrison offers new insights into how they can coexist and enrich each other.
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