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Is Nature Enough?
Meaning and Truth in the Age of Science
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232 pages
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Naturalism, the belief that nature is all-encompassing and devoid of purpose, is critically examined by John Haught in the context of the science-religion dialogue. He explores how the rise of science has bolstered naturalism's acceptance and seeks to offer a scientifically informed alternative. Haught advocates for a perspective that values scientific findings while also challenging the logical consistency of scientific naturalism, aiming to bridge the gap between scientific inquiry and spiritual understanding.
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2011, paperback
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