Kneeling at the Altar of Science, by Robert Bolger [Book Review]

Gregorianum 95 (3):635-636 (2014)
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Abstract

These last decades have seen many publications dealing with science and religion. The overall debate seems to have settled on the idea that dialogue between these disciplines is of utmost importance. Bolger’s book, therefore, comes as a surprise because he seems to take issue with this consensus. Is it the case that a subtle form of scientism is infecting large areas of theological discourse, with the result that the dialogue between these two disciplines is often seriously misguided?

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Louis Caruana
Pontificia Universita Gregoriana

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