Now thoroughly updated to reflect the latest debates, this popular
textbook introduces readers to the central questions in the field
of science and religion. Ideally suited to those who have little or
no prior knowledge in either area, it incorporates numerous
student-friendly features, including maps, summaries, and
historical references, resulting in the most up-to-date
introduction to the study of religion and the natural sciences
available.
- Examines the historical, theological, philosophical and
scientific aspects of the interaction between religion and
science
- Fully updated to reflect current, cutting-edge debates on
scientific atheism and the limits of scientific method, and
discussions about the relationship between science and religion
in major world faiths
- Includes a historical component to enable readers to
orientate themselves within the subject
- Takes a topic based approach which fits into the existing
structure of most courses, and includes explanatory material not
found in other works of this kind, making it highly accessible
for those with little scientific or religious background
knowledge
- Incorporates illustrations, tables, maps, summaries and
questions for a lively and engaging approach to the subject
- Written by world-renowned theologian, Alister McGrath; author
of bestselling books such as Dawkins’ God, and an
acknowledged expert in the field of science and religion