Exploring the evolution of the philosophy of science post-World War I, this book addresses the intersection of science and theology amid the resurgence of religious discourse in the 21st century. It critically examines whether academic studies of religion should remain detached or incorporate personal beliefs, and whether a committed yet academically rigorous theology is possible. The work fills a significant gap in literature by engaging with contemporary debates informed by the latest developments in the philosophy of science.
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- 2009