Explore how science and faith can walk together instead of against each other.
This book argues that physical and religious knowledge share a common ground and can enrich both fields.
In its introduction and chapters, the work situates the current clash between science and religion, then shows how fear and hostility have shaped views on both sides. It offers a practical path toward mutual understanding, urging both science and religion to welcome inquiry, verification, and the humility to adjust beliefs when new evidence arrives.
- A clear case that science and religion are not doomed enemies but partners in the search for truth.
- An accessible discussion of how each field uses evidence, induction, and verification.
- Thoughtful arguments against the idea that immaterial or spiritual questions lie beyond any possible knowledge.
- Guidance on how religious thinking can adopt a more rigorous, scientific mindset.
Ideal for readers seeking a balanced perspective on how knowledge of the natural world and matters of belief can coexist and illuminate one another.