Religious Belief and Science: A Reference Handbook
By (Author) Glenn H. Utter
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
9th January 2025
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Religion and politics
Impact of science and technology on society
215
Hardback
280
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
A scholarly resource specifically crafted to help readers navigate and better understand the religious, cultural, and political intersections of American views of religious faith and scientific inquiry. Do different religious faiths and traditions hold varying views on Charles Darwin's theory of evolution How does religious belief shape American attitudes about vaccination and climate change How have American political affiliations been influenced by these controversies and debates This all-in-one resource provides answers to all these questions and more. Coverage includes narrative chapters detailing how religious belief and science have intersected in the lives of Americans historically, as well as how they shape our lives today. Other features include scholarly essays discussing how people of different religious beliefs (as well as people who are non-religious) view science and its role in American society, biographical profiles of activists and opinion-shapers, tables and figures, primary documents, annotated bibliography, and chronology of events.
Glenn H. Utter is professor and chair of the Department of Political Science at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas, USA. His areas of instruction include American government and politics and classical and contemporary political thought.