The interplay between science and religion in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries is an extremely complex historical topic which has led to an abundant secondary literature, characterized by many debates and interpretations. This reference source is intended to help students at various levels of expertise find their way and make use of this flood of secondary literature. The book, in the annotations, treats the following topics: Historiography; the Magic, Alchemical, and Prisca Traditions; Protestantism and the Rise of Modern Science; Christianity, Social Ideals, Ideology and Science; Social Institutions, Science and Christianity; Religion, Technology, Architecture and the Environment; Theology, Philosophy, and Science; Natural Theology and Natural Philosophy; Heretical Christianity, Deism, and Atheism; Science, the Bible, and Literature; Religion and Medicine; and Newtonian Studies. The major part of this book consists of an annotated bibliography of books and articles arranged alphabetically by author. This is followed by unannotated lists of bibliographies and doctoral dissertations. Three indexes are included: topical, relating each work to one or more broad topical categories; an index of persons who wrote or worked in the period under review; and an index of authors and editors of works cited in the bibliography. Initially designed for students, this guide can be used by non-specialists interested in science and religion.
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...valuable for students and scholars in the fields of religion and the history and philosophy of science. CHOICE Compiling a bibliography is a labor of love and surely we should be grateful. There is much here that is useful, especially to the graduate student and libraries... Anglican and Episcopal History The authors reveal themselves to be careful and perceptive readers, whose purpose is to reveal the content of the book or article rather than to affirm or criticize its conclusions...this volume should prove not only useful for bibliographical purposes but also as a model of bibliographical dedication. The British Journal For The History Of Science This is indeed a labour of love...the study of the way in which one major Moasaic religion adapted itself to and influenced the spirit of scientific inquiry, is of crucial importance... Reference Reviews ...ambitious and useful...a labour of love... Ambix ...good biographical overview of an important topic. Library Association Record