Philosopher and theologian is writing a new monthly column for Religion Dispatches. His first offering is . "In the American public square today, it’s hard to find discussions of the interplay between science and religion that achieve what our society most needs: genuine self-criticism on both sides, born of the recognition that both sides will have to do some bending if any sort of truce is to be achieved." His new book, , is available for pre-order.
Philip Clayton on religion and science
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