The Alleged Demise of Religion: Greatly Exaggerated Reports from the Science/Religion “Wars”

In Melville Y. Stewart, Science and Religion in Dialogue. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 69--84 (2009)
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This chapter contains sections titled: * I Refutation: some preliminaries * II Foundations – Deep Conflict? * III Epistemic Undertows: Dissolving Rationality * IV Conflicting Mindsets * V Historical Erosion * VII Conflict and Rational Justification * VII Conclusion * Acknowledgments * Notes

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