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Title: Religion and Science
Course Section Number: REL-275-01
Department: Religion
Description: Are religion and science in conflict with each other? In agreement? How or why, one way or the other? These are our questions. We'll do two main things in this course. First, we'll take a careful look at the different "ways of knowing" that are characteristic of science and religion, respectively. Second, we'll look at several models for thinking critically and responsibly about how they are related. Readings will include selections from Bertolt Brecht, Alan Lightman, Jacob Bronowski, Adam Frank, and others, as well as some classic texts in the history of science. This is a first-half semester course.
Credits: 0.50
Start Date: August 27, 2025
End Date: October 15, 2025
Meeting Information:
08/28/2025-10/14/2025 Lecture Tuesday, Thursday 09:45AM - 11:00AM, Room to be Announced
Faculty: Blix, David

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REL-275-01
Religion and Science
OPEN Religion 20 0 / 20 / 0
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