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Science and the Search for Meaning: Perspectives from International Scientists

Science and the Search for Meaning: Perspectives from International Scientists

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This manual pertains to the "Science and the Search for Meaning: Perspectives from International Scientists," published in 2010 and edited by Jean Staune. This work presents a dialogue between science and religion, featuring contributions from 15 renowned leaders in science, including four Nobel Prize winners. The contributors, representing nine countries and seven religions, explore key themes such as naturalism, materialism, consciousness, reductionism, and the quest for meaning. The publication delves into emerging paradigms, linking God's existence to the understandability of the universe and examining the impact of the 20th-century scientific revolution as a bridge to religious thought.

The purpose of this manual is to provide comprehensive information regarding the content and contributors of "Science and the Search for Meaning." It covers the primary themes addressed, including the philosophical implications of scientific advancements on our understanding of existence and spirituality. This resource is intended for individuals interested in the intersection of scientific inquiry and religious belief, offering insights from a diverse group of international scientists and scholars. The manual serves as a guide to the complex discussions presented within the publication, facilitating a deeper appreciation of the dialogue between scientific discovery and the search for ultimate meaning.

As the organizer of some of the most important meetings in science and religion in Europe, Jean Staune is in a core position to report on the dialogue between science and religion, primarily from the views of scientists. In this book, the translation of a recent French edition, he presents "audacious and rigorous" articles by fifteen renowned leaders in the field, of whom four are Nobel Prize winners. They represent nine countries and seven religions.

Each of the authors in this volume responds in a different way, addressing naturalism, materialism, the nature of consciousness, reductionism, and the quest for meaning.Two paradigms emerge, with those who say that God (or direction) can exist in the universe because we can understand certain things, while others say that God exists because we cannot understand the universe altogether. Their reflections on the accessibility and the mystery of the world show the extraordinary abstract revolution that took place in science during the twentieth century and the way this establishes a bridge between science and religion.

Contributors are Nobel Prize winners Christian de Duve, Charles Townes, Ahmed Zewail, and William D. Phillips; as well as Paul Davies, Bernard d'Espagnat, Thomas Odhiambo, Ramanath Cowsik, Jean Kovalevsky, Thierry Magnin, Bruno Guiderdoni, Trinh Xuan Thuan, Khalil Chamcham, Michael Heller, and Philip Clayton.


 

Editor: Staune, Jean Publisher: Templeton Press Illustration: N Language: ENG Title: Science and the Search for Meaning: Perspectives from International Scientists Pages: 00000 (Encrypted PDF) On Sale: 2010-09-22 SKU-13/ISBN: 9781599471020 Category: Science : Essays Category: Religion : Religion & Science Category: Religion : Theology


As the organizer of some of the most important meetings in science and religion in Europe, Jean Staune is in a core position to report on the dialogue between science and religion, primarily from the views of scientists. In this book, the translation of a recent French edition, he presents "audacious and rigorous" articles by fifteen renowned leaders in the field, of whom four are Nobel Prize winners. They represent nine countries and seven religions.

Each of the authors in this volume responds in a different way, addressing naturalism, materialism, the nature of consciousness, reductionism, and the quest for meaning.Two paradigms emerge, with those who say that God (or direction) can exist in the universe because we can understand certain things, while others say that God exists because we cannot understand the universe altogether. Their reflections on the accessibility and the mystery of the world show the extraordinary abstract revolution that took place in science during the twentieth century and the way this establishes a bridge between science and religion.

Contributors are Nobel Prize winners Christian de Duve, Charles Townes, Ahmed Zewail, and William D. Phillips; as well as Paul Davies, Bernard d'Espagnat, Thomas Odhiambo, Ramanath Cowsik, Jean Kovalevsky, Thierry Magnin, Bruno Guiderdoni, Trinh Xuan Thuan, Khalil Chamcham, Michael Heller, and Philip Clayton.


 

Editor: Staune, Jean Publisher: Templeton Press Illustration: N Language: ENG Title: Science and the Search for Meaning: Perspectives from International Scientists Pages: 00000 (Encrypted PDF) On Sale: 2010-09-22 SKU-13/ISBN: 9781599471020 Category: Science : Essays Category: Religion : Religion & Science Category: Religion : Theology