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Science, Religion, and Secularity

English · Hardback

Will be released 14.05.2026

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This volume provides a fresh perspective on the conflict-ridden relationship between science and religion by exploring how the concept of secularity can help us rethink how these domains relate to each other. Increasing antagonism towards science and scientists in the twenty-first century is often explained simplistically by pointing to the rise of religiously-underpinned right-wing movements - a narrative that reinforces the idea of an age-old and inevitable clash between science and religion. This book shows that engaging the concept of secularity, which has been understudied in this context, in scholarship on science and religion helps take the scholarly debate into productive new directions. Focusing on contemporary issues in the study of science and religion, including UFOs, cognitive science, decolonization, the Covid-19 pandemic and religious nationalism, the contributions in this volume consider how people support, reject and grapple with common secularist ideas. They argue that the conditions of secularity both produce and are produced through relationships - those between humans as well as those that humans have with animals, matter and the divine. Moving beyond the individualism that is typically privileged in the West, this relational perspective assumes that the web of secularity, religion and science is open to constant negotiation and transformation: people and knowledge keep changing in relation to the world. In foregrounding relationships and their capacity for change, this volume raises important questions about the political dimension of research on science, religion and secularity. At a time of science denial and ecological crisis, it invites us to think about how humans can live with each other - and with non-humans - in better and less destructive ways.

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Authors Ashley Lebner, Yunus Dogan Telliel
Assisted by Lebner Ashley (Editor), Yunus Dogan Telliel (Editor)
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 14.05.2026
 
EAN 9798216383758
ISBN 9798216383758
No. of pages 256
Series Religion and Science as a Critical Discourse
Subjects Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Religion: general, reference works

RELIGION / Religion & Science, Religion: general, Religion and science, Religion & science

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