Science vs. religion: what scientists really think

"That the longstanding antagonism between science and religion is irreconcilable has been taken for granted. And in the wake of recent controversies over teaching intelligent design and the ethics of stem-cell research, the divide seems as unbridgeable as ever. In Science vs. Religion, Elaine H...

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Subtitles:Science versus religion
Main Author: Ecklund, Elaine Howard 1973- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Oxford New York Auckland Oxford University Press [© 2010]
In:Year: 2012
Reviews:Elaine Howard Ecklund: Science vs. Religion: What Scientists Really Think Oxford University Press, New York, 2010, 228+xii pp, hb. 27.95 (2012) (Tom, Joshua C.)
Further subjects:B Religion and science
B Scientists (United States) Interviews
B Scientists Religious life (United States) Case studies
B Social scientists Religious life (United States) Case studies
B Religion Public opinion
B Scientists Interviews
B Naturalists Religious life (United States) Case studies
B Scientists (United States) Attitudes
B Scientists Attitudes
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Summary:"That the longstanding antagonism between science and religion is irreconcilable has been taken for granted. And in the wake of recent controversies over teaching intelligent design and the ethics of stem-cell research, the divide seems as unbridgeable as ever. In Science vs. Religion, Elaine Howard Ecklund investigates this unexamined assumption in the first systematic study of what scientists actually think and feel about religion. In the course of her research, Ecklund surveyed nearly 1,700 scientists and interviewed 275 of them. She finds that most of what we believe about the faith lives of elite scientists is wrong. Nearly 50 percent of them are religious. Many others are what she calls 'spiritual entrepreneurs, ' seeking creative ways to work with the tensions between science and faith outside the constraints of traditional religion. The book centers on vivid portraits of 10 representative men and women working in the natural and social sciences at top American research universities"--Page 2 of cover
Preface -- pt. 1. Crossing the picket lines : the personal faith of scientists -- The real religious lives of scientists -- The voice of science -- The voice of faith -- Spiritual entrepreneurs -- pt. 2. Society and broader publics -- Suppression or engagement : how scientists handle religion in the classroom -- No God on the quad : efforts toward a purely secular university -- God on the quad : making room for faith on campus -- What scientists are doing wrong that they could be doing right -- Shattering myths, toward dialogue -- Appendix A : The study -- Appendix B : Web and phone survey -- Appendix C : Long interview guide
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-222) and index
ISBN:0199975000