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SKU (ISBN): 9780664227531
ISBN10: 0664227538
William Chalker
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2006
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
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In this introduction to religion and science, William Chalker outlines the nature of knowledge involved in claims about science and about religion and delineates a compatible relationship between these two fields of understanding. According to Chalker, both science and theology have their proper realms. While science and theology are different in several crucial respects, they are not incompatible. Science, he explains, is a human intellectual activity whose aim is to produce knowledge claims that will maximize utility. Theology, in contrast, is a human intellectual activity whose aim is to produce knowledge claims about ultimate purpose. The two areas of knowledge are grounded in two very basic and very different kinds of human needs. Through explaining the differences in the nature of truth claims in science and theology, Chalker hopes to dissolve the seemingly intractable conflict between scientific and theological ways of thinking.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780664227531
ISBN10: 0664227538
William Chalker
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2006
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Print On Demand Product
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