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The Dual Nature of Science and Religion
This chapter explores the historical evolution of science in Western culture and its perception as a dominant form of knowledge, particularly in relation to religion and the humanities. It examines the contemporary skepticism surrounding science's authority, especially in light of recent global events, and discusses the complexities of critiquing scientific impacts while respecting religious beliefs. The chapter further delves into the contentious relationship between science and religion, particularly regarding evolutionary theory, suggesting a nuanced interaction that encompasses both conflict and dialogue.
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