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- Title
SCIENCE AND RELIGION IN NINETEENTH‐CENTURY EUROPE: NON‐ANGLO‐AMERICAN PERSPECTIVES: with Jaume Navarro and Kostas Tampakis, "Science and Religion in Nineteenth‐Century Europe: Non‐Anglo‐American Perspectives"; M. Alper Yalҫinkaya, "'Science,' 'Religion,' and 'Science‐and‐Religion' in the Late Ottoman Empire"; Kostas Tampakis, "High Science and Natural Science: Greek Theologians and the Science and Religion Interactions (1832–1910)"; Agustín Ceba Herrero and Joan March Noguera, "'Serving God, Fatherland, and Language': Alcover, Catalan, and Science"; Jaume Navarro, "Draper in Spain: The Conflicting Circulation of the Conflict Thesis"; and Neil Tarrant, "Science, Religion, and Italy's Seventeenth Century Decline: From Francesco de Sanctis to Benedetto Croce."
- Authors
Navarro, Jaume; Tampakis, Kostas
- Abstract
This is an introduction to the thematic section on "The Historiography of Science and Religion in Europe," which resulted from a symposium held at the eighth Conference of the European Society for the History of Science, University College London, UK, from September 14–17, 2018. The introduction provides a brief argument for the decentering of science and religion from the Anglo‐American discourse. It concludes by previewing the contributions of the section's essays.
- Subjects
OTTOMAN Empire; SEVENTEENTH century; RELIGIONS; THEOLOGIANS
- Publication
Zygon: Journal of Religion & Science, 2019, Vol 54, Issue 4, p1045
- ISSN
0591-2385
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/zygo.12551