This course examines the nature of both science and religion and attempts to explore the possible relationships between them. The primary purpose is to dispel the popular myth that science and religion are entrenched in a never-ending conflict. As a result, this course argues that if the limits of both science and religion are respected, then their relationship can be complementary.



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Reviewed on May 5, 2018
Great and interesting course for the theologian, philosopher,
Reviewed on Nov 24, 2017
This course has many insights that can help one integrate one's faith and one's science. I recommend it highly. The teacher put in a massive amount of work in this project and it shows.
Reviewed on Feb 8, 2019
Amazing information offered, more than what I could ask for at NO cost. Well instructed course with a wealth of knowledge to attain.
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