Biologists Stephen Jay Gould, Richard Dawkins, and Edward O. Wilson, and physicists Carl Sagan, Stephen Hawking, and Steven Weinberg have become public intellectuals, articulating a much larger vision for science and what role it should play in the modern worldview. The scientific prestige and literary eloquence of each of these great thinkers combine to transform them into what can only be called oracles of science. Curiously, the leading "oracles of science" arepredominantly secular in ways that don't reflect the distribution of religious beliefs within the scientific community. Many of them are even hostile to religion, creating a false impression thatscience as a whole is incompatible with religion. Karl Giberson and Mariano Artigas offer an informed analysis of the views of these six scientists, carefully distinguishing science from philosophy and religion in the writings of the oracles.
Dr. Karl Giberson is Professor of Physics at Eastern Nazarene College, Canada, Editor-in-Chief of Science & Spirit, and Editor of Science & Theology News. Dr. Marino Artigas is Full Professor of Philosophy of Science at University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain.
INTRODUCTION: ORACLES OF SCIENCE; CONCLUSION: SCIENCE AND BEYOND
The authors make a good case for how the misuse of science to advance philosophical and quasi-religious or antireligious ideas fails to reckon with the limitations of science...The book is highly recommended.
Mariano Artigas, Thomas F. Glick, Rafael A. Martínez, Universidad de Navarra) Artigas, Mariano (Professor of Philosophy, Boston University) Glick, Thomas F. (Professor of History, Pontifical University of the Holy Cross) Martinez, Rafael A. (Professor of Philosophy, Thomas F Glick, Rafael A Martínez