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Showing posts with label history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label history. Show all posts

Monday, April 15, 2019

Has Christianity Historically Been In Conflict with Science? Aron Ra v. Tyler Vela

Here is my debate with Aron Ra dealing with the supposed historical conflict between science and Christianity.

Enjoy!




And for those interested in the sources and the Bibliography I mentioned, here you go!


Bibliography

Barbour, Ian G. 2007. When Science Meets Religion : [Enemies, Strangers, or Partners?]. New York: Harpersanfrancisco.

———. and Society For. 2007. Religion and Science : Historical and Contemporary Issues. Cambridge: International Society For Science And Religion.

Barr, Stephen M. 2016. Believing Scientist - Essays on Science and Religion. William B Eerdmans Publishing.

C John Collins. 2003. Science & Faith : Friends or Foes? Wheaton, Ill.: Crossway Books.

"Center for Research in Science by Azusa Pacific University on Apple Podcasts." 2015. Azusa Pacific University. https://itunes.apple.com/us/itunes-u/center-for-research-in-science/id421902830?mt=10.

Chapman, Allan. 2013. Slaying the Dragons : Destroying Myths in the History of Science and Faith. Oxford, England: Lion.

———. 2019. "History, Science, Religion: Capturing The Public Imagination - Professor Allan Chapman." Vimeo. Gresham College. March 19. https://vimeo.com/22188636.

Dennett, Daniel and Alvin Plantinga. 2011. Science and Religion : Are They Compatible? New York: Oxford University Press.

Ecklund, Elaine Howard and Christopher P Scheitle. 2018. Religion vs. Science What Religious People Really Think. New York Oxford University Press.

Ferngren, Gary B. 2017. Science and Religion : A Historical Introduction. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Grant, Edward. 1996. The Foundations of Modern Science in the Middle Ages : Their Religious, Institutional, and Intellectual Contexts (Cambridge Studies in the History of Science). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Haag, James W, Gregory R Peterson, Michael L Spezio, F Leron Shults, Francisca Cho, Geoffrey Cantor, Brian Yazzie Burkhart, et al. 2014. The Routledge Companion to Religion and Science. New York: Routledge.

Hannam, James. 2011. The Genesis of Science : How the Christian Middle Ages Launched the Scientific Revolution. Washington (Dc): Regnery Publishing, Cop.

Lennox, John C. 2009. God’s Undertaker : Has Science Buried God? Oxford: Lion.

Lindberg, David. 2012. "The Florentine Heretic? Galileo, the Church and the Cosmos | Perimeter Institute." Perimeterinstitute.Ca. https://www.perimeterinstitute.ca/videos/florentine-heretic-galileo-church-and-cosmos.

———. 2007. Science in the Middle Ages. Chicago: Univ. Of Chicago Pr.

———. 2008. When Science & Christianity Meet. Chicago, Ill.: Univ. Of Chicago Press.

———. 2008. The Beginnings of Western Science : The European Scientific Tradition in Philosophical, Religious, and Institutional Context, Prehistory to A.D. 1450. Cambridge: International Society For Science And Religion.

Lindberg, David C, Ronald L Numbers, 2007. God and Nature : Historical Essays on the Encounter between Christianity and Science. Cambridge: International Society For Science And Religion.

Lindberg, David C, Ronald L Numbers, and Roy Porter. 2003. The Cambridge History of Science. Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press.

Michael Newton Keas. 2019. Unbelievable : 7 Myths about the History and Future of Science and Religion. Wilmington, De: Isi Books.

Moritz, Joshua M. 2016. Science and Religion : Beyond Warfare and toward Understanding. Winona, Minnesota: Anselm Academic.

Numbers, Ronald L. 2001. Disseminating Darwinism : The Role of Place, Race, Religion, and Gender. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

———. 2010. Galileo Goes to Jail : And Other Myths about Science and Religion. Cambridge, Mass. ; London: Harvard University Press.

———. 2007. The Creationists : From Scientific Creationism to Intelligent Design. Cambridge: International Society For Science And Religion.

Numbers, Ronald L, and Kostas Kampourakis. 2015. Newton’s Apple and Other Myths about Science. Cambridge, Massachusetts Harvard University Press.

O’Neill, Tim. 2019. "History for Atheists." History for Atheists. February 25. https://historyforatheists.com/.

Plantinga, Alvin. 2012. Where the Conflict Really Lies : Science, Religion, and Naturalism. New York: Oxford University Press Inc.

Principe, Lawrence. 2014. "Scientism and the Religion of Science." YouTube. November 10. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XFVARio4pAk.

Shapin, Steven. 2018. Scientific Revolution. University Of Chicago Press.

The Faraday Institute. 2019. "Lectures | The Faraday Institute for Science and Religion." Faraday-Institute.Org. Cambridge University. https://faraday-institute.org/Lectures.php.

"The Myth of Conflict." 2015. Bede.Org.Uk. http://www.bede.org.uk/conflict.htm.

"A Short History of the Science vs Religion Debate." June. https://kalountos.wordpress.com/2014/05/31/a-short-history-of-the-science-vs-religion-debate/.

Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Why History Matters - Part III, Servetus versus "Jihadi Jean"

In this episode I continue my series responding to Leighton Flowers' article dealing with Calvin and Servetus. I attempt to present a more robust and historiographically responsible and informed presentation concerning what happened in the Servetus affair.

In this article, I present the period between Servetus' arrest and execution.

Part I can be found here, and Part II can be found here.

Enjoy!

Saturday, December 24, 2016

Why Accurately Handling History Matters - Part II Rising Tensions



This is part 2 in my series responding to Leighton Flowers' abysmally bad article dealing with Servetus and Calvin (you can find it here: "Why Servetus is a Valid Argument Against Calvinism").

You can find Part I of my series here.


In Part II, I now begin a far more accurate presentation of the history leading up to Servetus' arrival in Geneva. Part III will explore his arrest, trial, execution, and the response on the world-stage following fast on its heels.

If the viewer below does not work for you, you can download the paper here: https://www.academia.edu/30601059/Why_Accurately_Handling_History_Matters_Part_II_Rising_Tensions

Enjoy!



Saturday, June 11, 2016

History for Atheists... And the Rest of Us - Part 2


In this episode we continue with part 2 of my discussion with atheist and historian Tim O'Neill on issues relating to atheists and history, the Conflict Thesis, and Jesus Mythicism.

Enjoy the show!


For more of Tim's work, visit his various blogs at:

http://historyforatheists.blogspot.com

http://armariummagnus.blogspot.com

http://www.historyversusthedavincicode.com

http://www.quora.com/profile/Tim-ONeill-1

Friday, June 3, 2016

History for Atheists... And the Rest of Us - Part 1


This episode is part 1 in a 2 part interview that I had with atheist Tim O'Neill on history and the New Atheism. For more on Tim, you can find his work at his many different projects such as History Versus The Da Vinci Code, and History for Atheists. 



Enjoy the show!

Tim's Links:

http://historyforatheists.blogspot.com/

http://armariummagnus.blogspot.com/

http://www.historyversusthedavincicode.com/author.html

https://www.quora.com/profile/Tim-ONeill-1