Irreconcilable differences? : fostering dialogue among philosophy, theology, and science /

What if philosophy, theology, and science spent a little more time together? These fields often seem at odds, butting metaphysical heads. Instead of talking at, how about talking with one another? This book engages three academic disciplines--distinct yet sharing much in common--in a slice of conver...

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Other Authors: Robinson, Jason, 1976- (Editor), Peck, David A., 1965- (Editor), McLaren, Brian D., 1956-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Eugene, Oregon : Pickwick Publications, [2015]
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