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This book explores ways in which Western literature has engaged with themes found within the field of science and religion, both historically and in the present day.
This book explores ways in which Western literature has engaged with themes found within the field of science and religion, both historically and in the present day.
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Autorenporträt
Michael Fuller is a Lecturer in Science and Religion at the University of Edinburgh, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction
Michael Fuller
1 Science and Religion Themes in Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials and The Book of Dust: Sin and Evolution, Panpsychism, and the Dangers of 'Single Vision'
Victoria Lorrimar
2 Weird Tales: The Shifting Role of Science and Religion in Literature's Search for Truth
Alison Jack
3 'Heretical ... Dangerous and Potentially Subversive': The Problem of Science and Religion in Aldous Huxley's Brave New World
Mark Harris
4 Radical Plurality: Science and Religion in the Writings of Karel Capek
Michael Fuller
5 The Spirit of Nature in Natural Philosophy and Literature from the Cambridge Platonists to Coleridge
Alison Milbank
6 The Wound of Knowledge: R. S. Thomas' Cruciform Poetics of Science and Religion
Wilson C. K. Poon
7 Cosmic Consciousness: Henry James, William James, and the Society for Psychical Research
Mark Eaton
8 Marie Corelli's Electric Creed: Science, Religion, and Popular Fiction at the end of the Nineteenth Century
David Jasper
9 Left Behind? Religion as a Vestige in 'The Rapture of the Nerds' and Other AI Singularity Literature
Beth Singler
10 Can Religion Save the Planet? Looking for Hope within the Eco-Religions of Climate Fiction
1 Science and Religion Themes in Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials and The Book of Dust: Sin and Evolution, Panpsychism, and the Dangers of 'Single Vision'
Victoria Lorrimar
2 Weird Tales: The Shifting Role of Science and Religion in Literature's Search for Truth
Alison Jack
3 'Heretical ... Dangerous and Potentially Subversive': The Problem of Science and Religion in Aldous Huxley's Brave New World
Mark Harris
4 Radical Plurality: Science and Religion in the Writings of Karel Capek
Michael Fuller
5 The Spirit of Nature in Natural Philosophy and Literature from the Cambridge Platonists to Coleridge
Alison Milbank
6 The Wound of Knowledge: R. S. Thomas' Cruciform Poetics of Science and Religion
Wilson C. K. Poon
7 Cosmic Consciousness: Henry James, William James, and the Society for Psychical Research
Mark Eaton
8 Marie Corelli's Electric Creed: Science, Religion, and Popular Fiction at the end of the Nineteenth Century
David Jasper
9 Left Behind? Religion as a Vestige in 'The Rapture of the Nerds' and Other AI Singularity Literature
Beth Singler
10 Can Religion Save the Planet? Looking for Hope within the Eco-Religions of Climate Fiction
Jaime Wright
Afterword
Christopher Southgate
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