Ecklund and Scheitle debunk a variety of myths concerning religious Americans' views on science, while also highlighting how questions of God's role in the world and humanity's sacredness create real but more nuanced tensions between science and faith. The result is a book that is of interest to a broad readership, from policymakers to pastors to scientists.
Ecklund and Scheitle debunk a variety of myths concerning religious Americans' views on science, while also highlighting how questions of God's role in the world and humanity's sacredness create real but more nuanced tensions between science and faith. The result is a book that is of interest to a broad readership, from policymakers to pastors to scientists.
Elaine Howard Ecklund is Herbert S. Autrey Chair in Social Sciences and Professor of Sociology at Rice University. Christopher P. Scheitle is Assistant Professor of Sociology at West Virginia University.
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Chapter 1: Beyond Stereotypes and Myths Chapter 2: Religious People Do Not Like Science Chapter 3: Religious People Are Not Scientists Chapter 4: Religious People Are All Young-Earth Creationists Chapter 5: Religious People Are Climate Change Deniers Chapter 6: Religious People Are Against Scientific Technology Chapter 7: Beyond Myths, Toward Realities Appendices Reference List
Chapter 1: Beyond Stereotypes and Myths Chapter 2: Religious People Do Not Like Science Chapter 3: Religious People Are Not Scientists Chapter 4: Religious People Are All Young-Earth Creationists Chapter 5: Religious People Are Climate Change Deniers Chapter 6: Religious People Are Against Scientific Technology Chapter 7: Beyond Myths, Toward Realities Appendices Reference List
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