The tragic conflict between men of faith and men of science has its origins in a false notion of history: a notion that the Middle Ages stultified scientific exploration and scholarship. French scientist Pierre Duhem dedicated his life to examining this problem. For years, however, his works were inaccessible to English- speaking scholars. Stanley Jaki makes available for the first time a systematic treatment of Duhem’s work along with twenty seven selections (in English translation) from his writings. This book is a powerful testimony to the unity of faith and reason.
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This author delves into the history and philosophy of science, often emphasizing the intersection of scientific inquiry and theological thought. Their work explores the profound connections between scientific discoveries and religious concepts. Through their writings, they offer a unique perspective on intellectual history and the nature of knowledge. Their analyses frequently bridge seemingly disparate realms of thought.
