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🗓️ 2 July 2018
⏱️ 90 minutes
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Throughout history, scientific discovery has clashed with religious dogma, creating conflict, controversy, and sometimes violent dispute. In this enlightening and accessible volume, distinguished historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Edward Larson and Michael Ruse, philosopher of science and Gifford Lecturer, offer their distinctive viewpoints on the sometimes contentious relationship between science and religion. The authors explore how scientists, philosophers, and theologians through time and today approach vitally important topics, including cosmology, geology, evolution, genetics, neurobiology, gender, and the environment. Broaching their subjects from both historical and philosophical perspectives, Larson and Ruse avoid rancor and polemic as they address many of the core issues currently under debate by the adherents of science and the advocates of faith, shedding light on the richly diverse field of ideas at the crossroads where science meets spiritual belief.
In addition to these topics, Dr. Shermer and Dr. Larson discuss: the Scopes Monkey trial and how legal complications shaped its outcome, along with that of other creationism-evolution trials; what Darwin believed about God and religion; why biblical literalism took off in America in the 1960s and 1970s leading to creationist movements to rewrite science textbooks; what really happened in the Galileo trial; how so many prominent scientists throughout history believed in God but did not actually use their science to prove God’s providence; why atheism became so prominent in the early 21st century but not before, even though atheist arguments against God’s existence have been around for centuries; Gould and Dawkins and different approaches to science and religion; the rise of the nones and the decline of religion in the West (but it’s increase in other areas); the limits of human knowledge.
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0:42.0 | So our guest today is Ed Larson, |
0:46.0 | Edward J Larson, Pulitzer Prize winner, |
0:48.0 | and your new book is Faith on Faith and Science |
0:51.0 | that you co-authored with the philosopher of science, Michael Ruse. |
0:55.2 | And so I think before we get into the meat of this, this is one of the great topics of |
1:01.7 | course of much interest to humanist, |
1:04.0 | atheists, skeptics, free thinkers, and the like and religious people too of course. |
1:08.0 | But you are a professor at Pepperdine University and you know I'm I'm matriculated there I am a |
1:15.2 | member of the very first four-year graduating class in the Malibu campus |
1:18.8 | 1976 and I have fond memories of living in Malibu and thinking I'll probably never live here again and you live there so that's pretty cool. |
1:29.0 | But you do a lot of history of science but you're a law professor right so how do those those two |
1:34.1 | congeal? I have a joint appointment I have a PhD in the history of science in |
1:40.6 | fact you you may I know you know my major professor Ron Numbers, the next on creationism and history of creationism, as well as a law degree. |
1:51.0 | And so I've always held everywhere I've been. |
1:54.4 | I was at Georgia for 20 years. |
1:55.9 | I was chair of the history department. |
1:58.2 | Here I am, I'm the university professor of history |
2:01.7 | as well as having a chair in the law school. So traditionally I |
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