Science, Religion, and the Future
Charles E. Raven(Author)
Cambridge University Press
Published on 2. March 1969
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Hardback
978-0-521-07437-7 (ISBN)
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A course of eight lectures delivered at Cambridge in 1943. In his introduction Dr Raven suggests that science and religion, as the most formative influence in the educational and the intellectual life of the world, share responsibility for the outbreak of world-wide war: 'Somehow the people responsible for education, for shaping and propagating ideas and for developing civilisation have allowed science and religion to become antagonistic with results disastrous to them both and devastating to the life of men. It is the purpose of the first four of these lectures to indicate the history of that disaster; and of the second four to consider how, if at all, it may be retrieved.'
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Language
English
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Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
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Weight
361 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-07437-7 (9780521074377)
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Content
1. The 'New Philosophy'; 2. The Age of Transition; 3. The Conflict; 4. Aftermath; 5. The 'New Reformation'; 6. The Intellectual; 7. The Moral Task; 8. The Religious Task.