Nora S. Vaage, Simen Andersen Øyen, Tone Lund-Olsen
Science and religion are often viewed as dichotomies. But although our contemporary society is often perceived as a rationalization process, we still need broad, metaphysical beliefs outside of what can be proven empirically. Rituals and symbols remain at the core of modern life. Do our concepts of science and religion require revitalization? Can science itself be considered a religion, a belief, or an ideology? Science's authority and prestige allows for little in the way of alternate approaches not founded in empirical science. It is not unusual to believe that technology and science will...
Science and religion are often viewed as dichotomies. But although our contemporary society is often perceived as a rationalization process, we still ...