Read Faith Versus Fact : Why Science and Religion Are Incompatible (9780698195516) Online
Authors: Jerry A. Coyne
harm done by accommodationism, 226â28
as method(s), 27, 28â29, 187
misuses of/harm caused by, xix, 107, 110â11, 152, 217â21
morality and, 107, 110â11, 212, 216â19
naturalism as guiding principle, 91â95, 216
natural theology as, 154
in NOMA view, xviii, 64, 106, 107, 110â11
pre-Christian and non-Christian, 212, 214
as pursuit of truth, xii, xx, 1, 5, 28â29, 187
rise of modern science in Europe, 212â16
scientific study of religion, 257â58
supernatural explanations in, 92, 93â94
as way of knowing, 93â94, 185, 187, 195, 198, 206â7, 222â24
See also
scientific ethics; scientific knowledge; scientific method(s); scientism
science, criticisms of
“religion gave rise to science” claim, xix, 151, 211â17
“science can't prove that God doesn't exist” claim, 152, 201â4
“science does bad things” claim, 152, 217â21
“science is based on faith” claim, xix, 69, 152, 204â11
“science is fallible and unreliable” claim, 151â52, 222â24
science organizations, as promoters of accommodationism, 7â8, 19, 93â94, 98, 112
See also
specific organizations
science/religion incompatibility.
See
religion/science incompatibility
science research funding, 7, 18, 19â20, 228, 240
scientific creationism, 14, 103â4
scientific ethics
science as morally neutral, 218â19
seen as arising from Christian morality, 212, 216â17
unethical misuses of science, xix, 107, 110â11, 152, 217â21
scientific knowledge, 187â89, 198
ability to perceive, seen as gift from God, 178
nature of scientific proof, 30â31, 32â33
as progressive and cumulative, 86â89, 157
as provisional, 28, 30â31, 95, 113â14, 117, 119, 151â52, 202, 222â24
seen as fallible/unreliable, 151â52, 222â24
See also
evidence; scientific method(s)
scientific method(s), 31â41, 86, 187, 198
collectivity, 38â39
criticality and doubt in, 26â27, 34â35, 38, 65, 94
falsifiability, 33â34, 65
hypothesis formation and testing, 31â33
parsimony, 36â37
replication and quality control, 35â36
toleration of uncertainty, 37â38
uses outside hard science, 39â41, 187â88
See also
evidence; falsifiability; methods, incompatibility between religious and scientific
scientism, xix, 53â54, 152, 185, 196â224
scientist-believers, xviii, 14, 95
as accommodationists, 98, 226
as argument for faith as basis of science, 213, 216
nontheist spiritual views, 101â3
prominent individuals, 99â100
statistics, 12
See also
specific individuals
scientists
as arrogant, 198, 227
as nonbelievers, xviii, 12â14, 95, 216
as promoters of accommodationism, 6â9, 98
spirituality among, 101â3
See also
scientist-believers;
specific individuals
Scientology, 22, 82, 84
Scopes trial, 2, 5, 134
Scott, Eugenie, 93â94
scriptural literalism, xvi, 49â54
cherry-picking from scripture, 74â77, 129â30
vs. metaphorical interpretations, 44, 54â59, 74â75, 129â30
as necessary to faith, 61â63
non-Christian, 53, 58, 75, 76, 106
seen as recent phenomenon, 57
statistics, 51, 53
See also
biblical literalism;
specific stories and claims
secular faith, 69, 207â8
secularity
considering a world without faith, xxiâxxii, 250â56, 260â61
in modern Europe, 254â55
secularism in nineteenth-century America, 3
self-deception, xxi, 28, 29, 179â80
self-sacrifice, 168, 174â75
See also
altruism
sensus divinitatis
, 178, 179, 181â82, 183
sexually transmitted disease, 241â42
sharia law, 251â52
Shermer, Michael, 28, 180
Shimkus, John, 247â48
Shroud of Turin, 122
sin, 22, 45, 51, 52, 71, 130, 148â49
sensus divinitatis
and, 181, 183
See also
original sin
Singer, Peter, 110, 174
Sirleaf, Ellen Johnson, 243
skepticism.
See
criticality; doubt
Skutnik, Lenny, 175
Small, Jeffrey, 217â18, 222
smallpox, 5, 235
Smith, Joseph, 62, 82, 121, 259
social aspects of religion
faith and community, 43, 52, 61â62, 85, 120
social benefit argument for faith, 98, 237, 253â54, 256
societal well-being and religiosity, 254â56
social behavior
of animals, 171â72
social instincts, 166â68
socialization of infants, 172
See also
morality
social norms and social change
morality and, 88, 170â71, 177, 189
religion and, 70â71, 77, 87â89
social problems, religious violence and, 53
social sciences
as scientific, 32, 39, 40, 186, 187â88, 195, 199
scientism and, 198â99
Sociobiology: The New Synthesis
(Wilson), 167
sociology, 40, 187, 188
soul(s), 55, 132â33, 136â37, 162
Soviet Union, Lysenkoism in, 220â21
Spinoza, Benedict de, 101, 254
spirituality, 101â3
See also
nontheistic religion and spirituality
Spufford, Francis, 43, 44, 61
Stalin, Joseph, 221
Stanyard, Roger, 98
Stark, Rodney, 211â12, 214â15, 239
stem cell research, xixâxx, 217, 240â41
Stenger, Victor, 21
Stenmark, Mikael, 45
string theory, 163
subjective experience, 158, 189â95, 200
suffering.
See
evil and suffering; religious harm
suicide, 244, 245
Sullivan, Andrew, 55
Summa Theologica
(Aquinas), 57, 58
superfluity(ies)
as evidence against fine-tuning argument, 163â64
parsimony in science, 36â37
superfluous intelligence argument for God's existence, 134, 183â86
theistic evolution as, 149, 159
supernatural and paranormal phenomena, xii, 6, 34, 80, 93, 112â20
defining “supernatural,” 42â43, 113â14
evidence standards for, 116â17, 120â24
miracles, 109, 116â17, 120â24
scientific study and testing of, 93â94, 114â15
viewed as outside the realm of science, 112â14, 226
See also
religious claims;
specific stories and claims
superstition, faith as, xii, 109, 258
Swan, Rita, 232
Swinburne, Richard, 45, 48
syncretism, 100â106
Taoism, 42, 65
tapeworms, 139
Tasmanian devil, 149
Teilhard de Chardin, Pierre, 223
Templeton, John, 17â18
Templeton Foundation, 8, 14, 17â20, 103, 228
Templeton Prize, 18â19, 45, 46
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, 1
Teresa, Mother, 117
terminal illness
faith and, 252â53
opposition to assisted dying, 243â45
Tertullian, 68
Thacker, Justin, 73
theism.
See
faith; religion
entries
theistic evolution, 132â40, 226â27
acceptance rates, xiii, 60, 132
as Catholic Church's position, 61, 132, 133
human evolution seen as inevitable, 140â47, 156
logical problems with, 150
range of views on, 135â38
scientific problems with, 138â40, 143â44, 145â47
theological problems with, 147â49
See also
human inevitability
theodicy, 81, 148â49
theology, xvii, 209, 259
apologetics and rationalization in, 66â67, 75, 77â81, 88â89, 153, 157
literalism in Christian theology, 57â59
stasis and change in, 87â89
See also
natural theology;
specific theologians
theory of everything, 159
Thomas Aquinas, Saint, 55, 57â58, 215
Thompson, Judith Jarvis, 169â70
Thomson, J. J., 99
Tolstoy, Leo,
The Death of Ivan Ilyich,
191â92
transubstantiation, 61, 84
Trivers, Robert, 179
trolley problem, 169â70
true beliefs/rationality argument for God's existence, 156, 177â83, 226
Truman, Harry, 218
truth
defined, 29â30, 186
religion and, xii, xxâxxi, 43â46
science as pursuit of, xii, xx, 1, 5, 28â29, 187
See also
knowledge; religious claims; scientific knowledge; ways of knowing
Tyson, Neil deGrasse, xi
uncertainty, 37â38
See also
certainty; doubt
universe
end of, 164
multiverse theory, 163
origins of, 28, 32, 37, 146, 245
Universe in a Single Atom, The
(Dalai Lama), 105â6
universities
church condemnation of the University of Paris (1277), 215
science and religion institutes at, 6, 19
university secularism, 3â4
U.S. Congress, 7
House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, 250
U.S. National Academy of Sciences, 12, 249â50
vaccinations, xix, 5, 217, 235â36, 241â42
Vander Woude, Thomas, 168, 174â75
Varieties of Religious Experience, The
(James), 42, 44, 118
Varieties of Scientific Experience, The
(Sagan), 118
Voltaire, 29
Vrba, Elisabeth, 182
Waal, Frans de, 171
Wallace, Alfred Russel, 134, 183
war, 111, 152, 217â18, 221
Watson, James D., 216
ways of knowing, 185â96
the arts and humanities as, 185â86, 190â94
hard science as, 93â94, 185, 187, 195, 198, 206â7, 222â24
knowledge and truth defined, 186â87
mathematics and philosophy as, 188â89, 198
morality as, 189â90
NOMA (non-overlapping magisteria) view, xviii, 4, 64â65, 106â12, 196
“other ways of knowing” trope, xvi, xix, 24â25, 66, 150â52, 185, 186, 195â96, 227â28
social sciences as, 186, 187â88, 195, 198
Weinberg, Steven, 220, 221, 237
Welby, Justin, 79â80
When God Talks Back
(Luhrmann), 62
White, Andrew Dickson, 3â4
Whitehead, Alfred North, 106, 212â13
Whitmer, David, 121
Why Evolution Is True
(Coyne), xiv, 157
Wieland, Carl, 75â76
Wieseltier, Leon, 54
Wigner, Eugene, 159
Wilson, Edward O., 167, 198
Wonderful Life: The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History
(Gould), 144â45
World Science Festival, 7â8, 20
Young, Brigham,
71
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