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The Religion Of Science
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136 pages
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Exploring the relationship between science and religion, Paul Carus argues for their potential complementarity rather than opposition. He posits that science aids in understanding the natural world, while religion addresses life's meaning and purpose. Drawing from diverse scientific and philosophical viewpoints, Carus examines their historical evolution and suggests that a synthesis of both could enhance our comprehension of the universe and our role within it. This work offers a thought-provoking discussion on significant existential questions.
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2007, paperback
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