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The Church and Science

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 February 2009

Extract

The Church and science have often enough been or at least appeared to be in conflict with each other, though it might be truer to say that it is Churchmen and scientists who have found themselves in opposition. Who has been to blame? In such strife it is rare that the fault can be attributed to only one side, and it may be that a more accurate delineation of the nature and purpose of the Church on the one hand and of the scope and function of science on the other might resolve the causes of the conflict.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Scottish Journal of Theology Ltd 1957

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