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Published on Jan 16, 2013 | 320 Pages
Protestant Thought and Natural Science presents a concise interpretation of the relations between natural scientists and Protestant theologians from the Reformation to the present day. The book penetrates behind the skirmishes to the underlying issues in a manner not achieved before.
John Dillenberger’s firsthand knowledge of the source material has enabled him to break through the “science-and-religion” stereotype in an account at once complex and interesting.
John Dillenberger’s firsthand knowledge of the source material has enabled him to break through the “science-and-religion” stereotype in an account at once complex and interesting.
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John Dillenberger
John Dillenberger was a professor at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California, where he taught historical theology. In addition to acting as head and president of the Graduate Theological Union, he was dean of the faculty at San Francisco Theological Seminary, president of Hartford Seminary, chair of the program in history and philosophy at Harvard University, and president of the American Academy of Religion. His book, Protestant Thought and Natural Science, was a leading introductory survey in the relations of religion and science. He died in 2008.
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