Science and religion; twenty-three prominent churchmen express their opinions.
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Author / Creator: | Monsma, John Clover, editor. |
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Imprint: | New York, Putnam [1962] |
Description: | 253 pages 21 cm |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13170198 |
Table of Contents:
- Science and religion at the crossroads / Dr. Edwin T. Dahlberg
- Religion basic to knowledge / Dr. Addison H. Leitch
- Not everything is relative / Bishop Gerald H. Kennedy
- Behind the opening doors of science / Dr. Alfred F. Horrigan
- The science-religion conflict: its true locus / Dr. John H. Gerstner
- Royalty garbed in humility / Dr. John T. Galloway
- Religious faith in an age of scientific achievement / Bishop Ivan Lee Holt
- A prime instance where science needs religion / Dr. Bernardine Bonansea
- Does science leave room for God? / Dr. Eric Charles Rust
- Towards real mutuality / Dr. Andrew K. Rule
- A simple statement of my position / Dr. J. Theodore Mueller
- An illogical choice / Dr. Paul K. Jewett
- Science and religion: a partnership / Dr. G. Ernest Thomas
- Science vs. Christianity? / Dr. Ernan McMullin
- Is the mirage lifting? / Dr. William Childs Robinson
- Science operates within fixed limits / Dr. Merrill C. Tenney
- The need of observing boundaries / Dr. John F. Peifer
- The one grand united testimony / Dr. Raymond W. Hedberg
- Is faith faltering before the scientific advance? / Dr. Gene Lund
- A dialogue of great moment / Dr. Felix Aber
- The significance of revelation / Dr. C. Gregg Singer
- A bridge that needs building / Dr. Richard W. Gray
- From priest to agnostic and back again / Dr. John Clarence Petrie.