Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q316752> ?p ?o }
- Q316752 subject Q6197288.
- Q316752 subject Q6418721.
- Q316752 subject Q6580247.
- Q316752 subject Q7130258.
- Q316752 subject Q7235936.
- Q316752 abstract "The relationship between religion and science has been a subject of study since classical antiquity, addressed by philosophers, theologians, scientists, and others. Perspectives from different geographical regions, cultures and historical epochs are diverse, with some characterizing the relationship as one of conflict, others describing it as one of harmony, and others proposing little interaction.Science acknowledges reason, empiricism, and evidence, while religions include revelation, faith and sacredness whilst also acknowledging philosophical and metaphysical explanations with regard to the study of the Universe. Neither science nor religion are unchanging, timeless, or static because both are complex social and cultural endeavors that have changed through time across languages and cultures. Most scientific and technical innovations prior to the Scientific revolution were achieved by societies organized by religious traditions. Elements of the scientific method were pioneered by ancient pagan, Islamic, and Christian scholars. Roger Bacon, who is often credited with formalizing the scientific method, was a Franciscan friar. Hinduism has historically embraced reason and empiricism, holding that science brings legitimate, but incomplete knowledge of the world. Confucian thought has held different views of science over time. Most Buddhists today view science as complementary to their beliefs.Events in Europe such as the Galileo affair, associated with the scientific revolution and the Age of Enlightenment, led scholars such as John William Draper to postulate a conflict thesis, holding that religion and science have been in conflict methodologically, factually and politically throughout history. This thesis is held by some contemporary scientists such as Richard Dawkins, Steven Weinberg and Carl Sagan, and some creationists. While the conflict thesis remains popular for the public, it has lost favor among most contemporary historians of science.Many scientists, philosophers, and theologians throughout history, such as Francisco Ayala, Kenneth R. Miller and Francis Collins, have seen compatibility or independence between religion and science. Biologist Stephen Jay Gould, other scientists, and some contemporary theologians hold that religion and science are non-overlapping magisteria, addressing fundamentally separate forms of knowledge and aspects of life. Some theologians or historians of science, including John Lennox, Thomas Berry, Brian Swimme and Ken Wilber propose an interconnection between science and religion, while others such as Ian Barbour believe there are even parallels.Public acceptance of scientific facts may be influenced by religion; many in the United States reject the idea of evolution by natural selection, especially regarding human beings. Nevertheless, the American National Academy of Sciences has written that "the evidence for evolution can be fully compatible with religious faith", a view officially endorsed by many religious denominations globally.".
- Q316752 thumbnail Gossuin_de_Metz_-_Limage_du_monde_-_BNF_Fr._574_fo42_-_miniature.jpg?width=300.
- Q316752 wikiPageExternalLink dar.html.
- Q316752 wikiPageExternalLink biologos.org.
- Q316752 wikiPageExternalLink dizionario.
- Q316752 wikiPageExternalLink inters.org.
- Q316752 wikiPageExternalLink meaningoflife.tv.
- Q316752 wikiPageExternalLink TedDavis_A_Short_History_of_Christianity_and_Science.pdf.
- Q316752 wikiPageExternalLink when-science-and-faith-compete-faith-usually-wins.
- Q316752 wikiPageExternalLink dubna94.pdf.
- Q316752 wikiPageExternalLink natural_law.html.
- Q316752 wikiPageExternalLink sr-frame.html.
- Q316752 wikiPageExternalLink dawkins_pinker_index.html.
- Q316752 wikiPageExternalLink 8C1597E5.en.aspx.
- Q316752 wikiPageExternalLink 386435a0.html.
- Q316752 wikiPageExternalLink faithandreason.
- Q316752 wikiPageExternalLink einsci.htm.
- Q316752 wikiPageExternalLink article.cfm?chanID=sa004&articleID=000C055B-0CBB-1306-8A6883414B7F0000.
- Q316752 wikiPageExternalLink file002.html.
- Q316752 wikiPageExternalLink www.testoffaith.com.
- Q316752 wikiPageExternalLink Buddhism+and+Quantum+Physics-a01073929239.
- Q316752 wikiPageExternalLink science&religion.html.
- Q316752 wikiPageExternalLink 4933f63d715bdae2.html.
- Q316752 wikiPageExternalLink www.zygonjournal.org.
- Q316752 wikiPageExternalLink books?id=-3ZvvWPpBG0C.
- Q316752 wikiPageExternalLink books?id=0mSCHC0QMUgC.
- Q316752 wikiPageExternalLink books?id=6GraKxazuOQC.
- Q316752 wikiPageExternalLink books?id=EIruic7_Ph8C.
- Q316752 wikiPageExternalLink books?id=Hbpe_BQ6L9kC.
- Q316752 wikiPageExternalLink books?id=RSKCTddNf1oC.
- Q316752 wikiPageExternalLink books?id=ZB2wxCaPQbkC.
- Q316752 wikiPageExternalLink books?id=cC-O7Ug-lmQC.
- Q316752 wikiPageExternalLink books?id=eyrikGwJfCsC.
- Q316752 wikiPageExternalLink books?id=h6XypXr6lSMC.
- Q316752 wikiPageExternalLink books?id=oOJLAAAAMAAJ.
- Q316752 wikiPageExternalLink books?vid=02tZKPD5CJrIa31EgK&id=G57Y1rlQVP0C&pg=PT2&lpg=PT2&dq=%22the+popes+and+science%22.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q1.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q1017945.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q101965.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q10261.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q103983.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q1059081.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q106039.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q1061606.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q1063.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q1075815.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q1075962.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q1076046.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q1079293.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q10797504.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q1080794.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q11059.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q11138112.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q11201.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q1129353.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q11309676.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q11378.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q11380.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q11389.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q1139554.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q11397.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q1147544.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q1149795.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q1151419.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q11698.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q11768.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q1186769.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q1190516.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q1193243.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q1194040.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q1203436.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q122701.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q123885.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q12539.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q12554.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q12560.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q12562.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q12616.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q1290760.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q1292395.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q130352.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q131015.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q134293.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q1347572.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q1353679.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q137073.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q1375992.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q137651.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q1380183.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q1386157.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q1507175.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q1538955.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q156112.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q1581213.
- Q316752 wikiPageWikiLink Q158857.