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Magesteria review: How science and religion have a tangled past

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Magisteria

Nicholas Spencer (Oneworld Publications)

SCIENCE and religion are in opposition from their foundations upwards, right? One is built on reason and evidence, the other on belief.

Well, I have a confession to make: I don’t buy it. I am an evangelical Christian and a New Scientist editor. Some might say I am the definition of a square peg in a round hole – but there it is.

I say all this by way of explaining why I was excited to get hold …


Source: Humans - newscientist.com

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