This survey starts by providing the global and historical context needed to understand religion, science and technology in the North American context. Topics explored include Race, Religion and Science; Religion, Science and Secularism; and Technology, Medicine, Ethics and Religion. The book considers the relationship between Religion, Science and Covid-19, the implications of vaccination, and the question of debating gender. Attention is paid to Peyote Religion/Native American religion, and consideration given to the question of non-Indigenous scholars studying Indigenous knowledge. The book…mehr
This survey starts by providing the global and historical context needed to understand religion, science and technology in the North American context. Topics explored include Race, Religion and Science; Religion, Science and Secularism; and Technology, Medicine, Ethics and Religion. The book considers the relationship between Religion, Science and Covid-19, the implications of vaccination, and the question of debating gender. Attention is paid to Peyote Religion/Native American religion, and consideration given to the question of non-Indigenous scholars studying Indigenous knowledge. The book is illustrated throughout with 85 images, and a glossary of key terms and concepts is provided. Each chapter ends with guidance on further reading.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Whitney A. Bauman is Professor of Religious Studies at Florida International University, USA. He teaches and lectures on science and religion, religion and nature, and religion and queer theory. Lisa L. Stenmark is Lecturer at San Jose State University, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Critiquing the Modern Maps of Science and Religion 1. Overview Lisa Stenmark (San Jose State University USA) and Whitney Bauman (Florida International University USA) 2. Religion and Science Before there was Religion and Science Kocku von Stuckrad (University of Groningen The Netherlands) 3. "The Benefits of an Entire Civilization": Religion Science and Colonialism Lisa L. Stenmark (San Jose State University USA) 4. Religion Science and Nature from the 19th Century to the Present: The Problems of the Reductive Productive and Progressive Systems of Knowledge Whitney Bauman (Florida International University USA) 5. Religion Science and Secularism Hava Tirosh-Samuelson (Arizona State University USA) Part II: Challenges and Implications of Modern Western Maps 6. Religion Science and Politics: Authority in Public Life Lisa L. Stenmark (San Jose State University USA) 7. Creationism Evolution and Public Education Glenn Branch (National Center for Science Education USA) 8. Vaccination: Against their Religion? Elisa Sobo (San Diego State University USA) 9. Religion Science and Covid-19 Lisa L. Stenmark (San Jose State University USA) 10. Technology Medicine Ethics and Religion: Body Matters Tracy Trothen (Queen's University Canada. 11. Debating Gender as Choice Claudia Schippert (University of Central Florida USA) 12. Race Religion and Science Frederick Ware (Howard University USA Part III: The Proliferation of Multiple Maps 13. Religious Naturalisms Carol Wayne White (Bucknell University USA) 14. Islam and Modern Science Arthur Zarate (San Jose State University USA) 15. Indigenizing Religion and Science Carmen R. Lansdowne (First United Church Community Ministry Society Canada) Mary L. Keller (University of Wyoming USA) and Lisa L. Stenmark (San Jose State University USA) 16. Peyote Religion/Native American Church Jeanette Weaskus (Washington State University USA) 17. Non-Indigenous scholars studying Indigenous knowledge Mary L. Keller (University of Wyoming USA) 18. The Future of Religion and Science: A Myriad of Meaning-Making Maps Lisa Stenmark (San Jose State University USA) and Whitney Bauman (Florida International University USA) Index
Part I: Critiquing the Modern Maps of Science and Religion 1. Overview Lisa Stenmark (San Jose State University USA) and Whitney Bauman (Florida International University USA) 2. Religion and Science Before there was Religion and Science Kocku von Stuckrad (University of Groningen The Netherlands) 3. "The Benefits of an Entire Civilization": Religion Science and Colonialism Lisa L. Stenmark (San Jose State University USA) 4. Religion Science and Nature from the 19th Century to the Present: The Problems of the Reductive Productive and Progressive Systems of Knowledge Whitney Bauman (Florida International University USA) 5. Religion Science and Secularism Hava Tirosh-Samuelson (Arizona State University USA) Part II: Challenges and Implications of Modern Western Maps 6. Religion Science and Politics: Authority in Public Life Lisa L. Stenmark (San Jose State University USA) 7. Creationism Evolution and Public Education Glenn Branch (National Center for Science Education USA) 8. Vaccination: Against their Religion? Elisa Sobo (San Diego State University USA) 9. Religion Science and Covid-19 Lisa L. Stenmark (San Jose State University USA) 10. Technology Medicine Ethics and Religion: Body Matters Tracy Trothen (Queen's University Canada. 11. Debating Gender as Choice Claudia Schippert (University of Central Florida USA) 12. Race Religion and Science Frederick Ware (Howard University USA Part III: The Proliferation of Multiple Maps 13. Religious Naturalisms Carol Wayne White (Bucknell University USA) 14. Islam and Modern Science Arthur Zarate (San Jose State University USA) 15. Indigenizing Religion and Science Carmen R. Lansdowne (First United Church Community Ministry Society Canada) Mary L. Keller (University of Wyoming USA) and Lisa L. Stenmark (San Jose State University USA) 16. Peyote Religion/Native American Church Jeanette Weaskus (Washington State University USA) 17. Non-Indigenous scholars studying Indigenous knowledge Mary L. Keller (University of Wyoming USA) 18. The Future of Religion and Science: A Myriad of Meaning-Making Maps Lisa Stenmark (San Jose State University USA) and Whitney Bauman (Florida International University USA) Index
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