Recent themes in the history of science and religion historians in conversation
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Formato: | Libro |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Columbia, S.C. :
University of South Carolina Press
2009
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Colección: | Historians in conversation
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Big questions and the complex engagements of science and religion in history / Donald A. Yerxa
- Science and religion in historical perspective
- Assessing the relations between science and religion / William R. Shea
- Response to William Shea / Edward J. Larson
- Comments on William Shea / Ronald L. Numbers
- Rejoinder to Numbers and Larson / William R. Shea
- Complexity and the history of science and religion
- Science, religion, and historical complexity / John Hedley Brooke
- Reply to Brooke / William R. Shea
- Science, religion, and the cartographies of complexity / David N. Livingstone
- Response / John Hedley Brooke
- Herbert Butterfield and the scientific revolution
- Reassessing the Butterfield thesis / Peter Harrison
- Response to Harrison / William R. Shea
- The Butterfield thesis and the scientific revolution : comments on Peter Harrison / David C. Lindberg
- Response to Harrison : Butterfield's origins of modern science and the scientific revolution / Charles C. Gillispie
- Rejoinder to Gillespie, Lindberg, and Shea / Peter Harrison
- Progress in history
- Progress in history / Bruce Mazlish
- Progress : directionality or betterment / David Christian
- Progress as parochialism / J.C.D. Clark
- Progress in history / Robert E. Lucas, Jr.
- Contingency, necessity, teleology, and progress : reply to Mazlish / Aviezer Tucker
- Rejoinder / Bruce Mazlish.