The Earth, Humanity and God: The Templeton Lectures, Cambridge, 1993

Routledge (1994)
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Abstract

This challenging and provocative book from a renowned historian of science sets the contemporary agenda for discussing the relationship between science and religion. The author examines the present condition and prospects for our planet by investigating our changing attitudes to the Earth and the implications for humanity.

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