Religion And Science by Bertrand Russell
Historical and Critical Essays
This insightful work explores the historical and philosophical tensions between religious beliefs and scientific advancements. It delves into the conflicts that have arisen as science has challenged traditional religious doctrines, examining how both domains have influenced human thought and society. The book critically analyzes the ways in which religion and science have interacted over the centuries, highlighting the potential for harmony and the persistent challenges that arise when faith and empirical evidence collide. Through a balanced perspective, it encourages readers to consider the implications of these interactions on modern life and the pursuit of knowledge.
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- Published
- 1935
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-250
- Original Language
- English
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