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Mixing science and theology

SEP 01, 2008
Robert B. Griffiths

Griffiths replies: The preceding letter is an illustration of what I referred to in my review as “misguided scientific fundamentalism.” I can think of no better refutation of its dogmatic caricature of the relationship of science and theology than that provided by reading John Polkinghorne’s book, which I therefore recommend to anyone interested in investigating the topic with an open mind.

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Robert B. Griffiths. (rgrif@cmu.edu) Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US .

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Volume 61, Number 9

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