Religion And Science by J. S. Habgood lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.
Mills & Boon, 1964, Hardback in dust wrapper.
Number 8 in the series. From the cover: As a theologian and a scientist Dr. Habgood is admirably equipped to write this book, which raises problems that confront every thinking member of contemporary society. He attempts to discuss science and religion in the belief that today is a day for digging rather than building. He has approached his subject historically, each chapter being intended to provide a discussion of some scientific or religious issue. He acknowledges that there must always be a tension between the scientific and religious ways of looking at things but he maintains that the two can, and must, live side by side, that theology can learn from science, that old doctrines must be understood in new ways and that the conflict is not of the sort in which one or the other side must win.
Introduction by: Sir Bryan Matthews, F.R.S., C.B.E.
In the Science in Society series.
Very Good in Good Dust Wrapper. Unlaminated dust wrapper a little edgeworn and faded with heavier tanning to the spine and a small nick to the foot of the lower panel. Leans a little. Price Clipped.
Turquoise boards with Silver titling to the Spine & Upper Board. [VIII] 159 [6] pages. Bibliography. 8¾” x 5¾”.
This book will be eventually reach my delightful website…(added to my Theology category.) but get 60% off buying from this very blog blog… Buy it now for just £2.60 + P&P! Of course, if you don’t like this one there are plenty more available here!