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    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9781351103756 , 135110375X , 9781351103770 , 1351103776 , 9781351103763 , 1351103768 , 9781351103749 , 1351103741
    Series Statement: Routledge science and religion series
    Content: Since its development as a field over the last part of the twentieth century, scholars in science and religion have been heavily concerned with methodological issues. Following the lead of Thomas Kuhn, many scholars in this interdisciplinary field have offered proposals that purport to show how theology and science are compatible by appropriating theories of scientific methodology or rationality. Arguing against this strategy, this book shows why much of this methodological work is at odds with recent developments in the history and philosophy of science and should be reconsidered. Firstly, three influential methodological proposals are critiqued: Lakatosian research programs, AlisterMcGrath's "Scientific Theology" and the Postfoundationalist project of Wentzel van Huyssteen. Each of these approaches is shown to have a common failing: the idea that science has an essential nature, with features that unite "scientific" or even "rational" inquiry across time or disciplines. After outlining the issues this failing could have on the viability of the field, the book concludes by arguing that there are several ways scholarship in science and religion can move forward, even if the terms "science" and "religion" do not refer to something universally valid or philosophically useful. This is a bold study of the methodology of science and religion that pushes both subjects to consider the other more carefully. As such, it will be of great interest to scholars in religious studies, theology and the philosophy of science.
    Note: Introduction: on making theology "scientific" -- Methodology and the field of science and religion -- The Lakotosian program of Nancey Murphy -- Alister McGrath's scientific theology -- The postfoundationalist project of J. Wentzel Van Huyssteen -- Anti-essentialism and the history of science -- Anti-essentialism and the future of the field of science and religion -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Reeves, Josh A., 1976- author. Against methodology in science and religion Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019 ISBN 9781138477940
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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