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" We, the undersigned, deeply regret that in recent controversies there has been a tendency to present science and religion as irrĂ©conciliable and antagonistic domains of thought, for in fact they meet distinct human needs, and in the rounding out of human... "
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Things and Ideals: Essays in Functional Philosophy

Max Carl Otto - 1924 - 344 pages
...in recent controversies there has been a tendency to present science and religion as irreconcilable and antagonistic domains of thought, for in fact they...supplement rather than displace or oppose each other." In spite_ of these assurances (which are merely illustrative of statements issued from pulpits, laboratories,...
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Things and Ideals: Essays in Functional Philosophy

Max Carl Otto - 1924 - 452 pages
...in recent controversies there has been a tendency to present science and religion as irreconcilable and antagonistic domains of thought, for in fact they...supplement rather than displace or oppose each other." In spite of these assurances (which are merely illustrative of statements issued from pulpits, laboratories,...
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Science, Volume 61

John Michels - 1925 - 676 pages
...method and in insisting that, in all education of every kind and degree and for all classes, the purpose is to develop without prejudice or preconception of...of the facts, the laws and the processes of nature in all natural and human relations. The natural weakness and incompleteness of all things of human...
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The Forum, Volume 70

Lorettus Sutton Metcalf, Walter Hines Page, Joseph Mayer Rice, Frederic Taber Cooper, Arthur Hooley, George Henry Payne, Henry Goddard Leach - 1923 - 628 pages
...other day, a group of leading divines and scientists of the nation maintained that science and religion meet distinct human needs, and in the rounding out...displace or oppose each other. "The purpose of science," they affirm, "is to develop, without prejudice or preconception of any kind, a knowledge of the facts,...
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