
The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Science
The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Science is a comprehensive collection of essays exploring how religious beliefs and scientific understanding interact, influence, and sometimes conflict. It covers topics like the origins of the universe, evolution, consciousness, and morality, examining different religious perspectives alongside scientific evidence. The book aims to foster dialogue and deepen understanding between science and religion, highlighting areas of harmony and tension, and encouraging thoughtful reflection on how both can contribute to our understanding of existence without contradiction. It’s a valuable resource for anyone interested in how faith and science shape human knowledge.