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Negotiating Science and Religion in America
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Preface Foreword 1. Introduction: The Topic 2. The Problems of Defining Science and Religion 3. From 1687 to the American Revolution 4. The Revolutionary Period to 1859 5. Post-Darwin 6. 1870-1925: The Rise of Religious Modernism and Pluralism to the Scopes Trial 7. From Scopes to 1966 8. The Present: 1966 to 2000 (More or Less) 9. The Present: The Third Millennium and Three Representative Voices 10. The Future and its Contours: Religious Individualism and Tinkering 11. The Future and Its Contours: Major Trends. Appendix A: Summary of Negotiating Science and Religion in America Appendix B: 2020 Notes on Topics for Today and Future Index

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Greg Cootsona is Lecturer in Comparative Religion and Humanities at California State University, Chico, USA. He is the author of Mere Science and Christian Faith: Bridging the Divide with Emerging Adults (2018) and C. S. Lewis and the Crisis of a Christian (2014).

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Cootsona’s work is the first contemporary book I have read that marshals a true intellectual history in the service of situating where we are now as a society in terms of the relationship between science and religion. This is consequential work. — Elaine Howard Ecklund, Rice University, US

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