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This document is the first page of Chapter 3, titled "Science, Religion, and a Revived Religious Humanism," authored by Don Browning. It discusses the historical and current dialogue between science and religion, introducing the concept of religious humanism as a productive alternative to both "new atheism" and religious dominance. The text includes a detailed biographical footnote about Don Browning's academic career and publications.
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| Name | Role | Context |
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| Don Browning | ||
| Jean Bethke Elshtain | ||
| Richard Dawkins | ||
| Daniel Dennett | ||
| Sam Harris | ||
| Christopher Hitchens |
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| University of Chicago | ||
| Divinity School | ||
| Templeton Foundation |
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New Science of Virtue project
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"For over 150 years there has been a vital, and often contentious, dialogue between science and religion."Source
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"Confidence in the productive possibilities of reciprocal questioning is a hallmark of the long tradition known as religious humanism."Source
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"The major world religions would remain visible and viable as religious movements."Source
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