The dialogue between religion and science: truths, ideas and beliefs
Đuro Šušnjić
susnjic@vektor.net
Journal Information
Journal
The European Journal of Applied Economics
Volume / Issue
Vol. 9, No. 1 (2012)
Pages
95–101
Published
04 August 2011
Abstract
Science and religion are two distinct but not two hostile paths: two ever valuable efforts of human spirit! Science and religion would have less intellectual disputes and social conflicts if only both of them would explicate their principles, and then in even dialogue, espy and evaluate possibilities and frontiers of their principles and sorts of enabled questions and answers. Religion might be interesting for science as it opens new and unknown fields of human experience. Frontiers of science and religion are historically changeable, which does not mean that they can escape. Religion is not a sort of less developed science, but an independent way of thinking, beliefs and actions, offering to believer a solution of some problems otherwise unsolvable, even by assistance of science and its methods.
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Citation
Đuro Šušnjić (2012). The dialogue between religion and science: truths, ideas and beliefs The European Journal of Applied Economics. 9(1) 95–101.
