Modern science constitutes a method for understanding and modifying the world but has no inherent direction, whereas modern religion describes a messianic world view but lacks a useful method to bring about this state of affairs.


Complementarity: An Approach to Understanding the Relationship, Between Science and Religion, Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, Volume 29, Number 2, Winter 1986


Modern science constitutes a method for understanding and modifying the world but has no inherent direction, whereas modern religion describes a...

Modern science constitutes a method for understanding and modifying the world but has no inherent direction, whereas modern religion describes a...

Modern science constitutes a method for understanding and modifying the world but has no inherent direction, whereas modern religion describes a...

Modern science constitutes a method for understanding and modifying the world but has no inherent direction, whereas modern religion describes a...