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Can faith and science work together? How? Science and religion have done most to shape our lives in the modern West. At first it might seem there is little relationship between them and none that could ever be close. In Religion and Science: An Exploration, the author indicates in a sensible and uncomplicated manner that there is a working relationship but that it is something that must be searched for if it is to be achieved. The result is a book that deals with a most importat issue with impartiality. This book is primarily aimed at those who want to integrate their understanding of science with their understanding of faith.…mehr

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Can faith and science work together? How? Science and religion have done most to shape our lives in the modern West. At first it might seem there is little relationship between them and none that could ever be close. In Religion and Science: An Exploration, the author indicates in a sensible and uncomplicated manner that there is a working relationship but that it is something that must be searched for if it is to be achieved. The result is a book that deals with a most importat issue with impartiality. This book is primarily aimed at those who want to integrate their understanding of science with their understanding of faith.
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Edward W. H. Vick was born in Sussex and grew up in Berkshire. He is a graduate of London (BD), Nottingham (BA Philosophy), Oxford (B.Litt.), and Vanderbilt (Ph.D.) Universities. He is a teacher of wide experience, having taught for many years at Canadian Union College, Alberta (Canada) and at Andrews University, Michigan (USA). Later he was Head of Religious Studies Department, Forest Fields College, Nottingham. He taught philosophy courses for adults for many years for the Continuing Education Department of the local university. He is married with a son and two daughters, and four grandchildren.