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Science and Religion in Education
- ISBN-10:
- 3030172333
- ISBN-13:
- 9783030172336
- Pub. Date:
- 11/07/2019
- Publisher:
- Springer International Publishing
- ISBN-10:
- 3030172333
- ISBN-13:
- 9783030172336
- Pub. Date:
- 11/07/2019
- Publisher:
- Springer International Publishing
![Science and Religion in Education](http://img.images-bn.com/static/redesign/srcs/images/grey-box.png?v11.9.4)
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Science and Religion in Education is a compelling read for current and future generations of academic researchers and teachers who wish to explore the fascinating intersect between science education and religious studies. The research findings and insights presented by these international scholars offer new dimensions on contemporary practice.
- Vaille Dawson, Professor of Science Education, University of Western Australia
Science and Religion in Education offers a fascinating and diverse collection of chapters surveying the current state of thinking about how science and religion can be understood in education. The book offers a wealth of thought-provoking material for anyone interested in the natures of science and religion, their relationship(s), or their representation within the curriculum.
- Professor Keith Taber, University of Cambridge
Science education and religious education are uncomfortable bedfellows. This book, written in part as a response to the – perhaps too clear – accounts of Ian Barbour, provides suitably nuanced pictures of how science and religion are dealt with in schools. Whatever the views of specialists, young people ‘receive’ an education in both science and religion: hearing their voices is refreshing in such a serious academic account.
-Julian Stern, Professor of Education and Religion, York St John University
Humans have long endeavored to make sense of the world often using science and religion. Yet, these two great traditions are frequently seen as incompatible. This useful volume features thoughtful contributions from experts whose work straddles the divide and provides educators with arguments, engaging strategies and historical perspectives to help build a bridge and allow a fruitful discussion in schools.
- William F. McComas, Distinguished Professor of Science Education, University of Arkansas
Equal parts critical examination of existing models for the relationship between science and religion, scholarly exposition of newer models, and insights toward practical application in classrooms, this book is an invaluable resource for science and religion educators. If you have been thinking it is time we looked beyond Barbour’s taxonomy, you will want to read this book. If you havenot, I implore you to read this book.
- Jason Wiles, Associate Professor of Biology and Science Education, Syracuse University
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9783030172336 |
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Publisher: | Springer International Publishing |
Publication date: | 11/07/2019 |
Series: | Contemporary Trends and Issues in Science Education , #48 |
Edition description: | 1st ed. 2019 |
Pages: | 353 |
Product dimensions: | 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x (d) |
About the Author
Keith Chappell is Research Fellow in the Learning AboutScience and Religion team at the Canterbury Christ Church University. He has previously taught biological sciences at the University of Reading and the University of Derby. As well his interests in biology he writes in the field of theology and religious studies, having been a Las Casas scholar at Blackfriars Hall, Oxford studying Christian social teaching. He is a visiting lecturer at the Maryvale Institute, Birmingham and Liverpool Hope University. He is also a theological advisor to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales. In addition to science and religion he is engaged in research in the sociology of religion and the philosophy of biology.
Michael J Reiss is Professor of Science Education at UCL Institute of Education, Visiting Professor at the Universities of Kiel, York and the Royal Veterinary College, Honorary Fellow of the British Science Association and of the College of Teachers, Docent at the University of Helsinki, a Fellow of the Academy of SocialSciences and a Priest in the Church of England. He is President of the International Society for Science & Religion and of the International Association for Science and Religion in Schools and has research and consultancy interests in science education, bioethics and sex education.