REL 120.001
Religion and Science
T, R | 9:30-10:45
LY 330
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This course is a study of the construction of “science” and “religion,” focusing on the ways these concepts have been co-constructed and mutually defined throughout history, looking at the uses of the terms in the history of science and contemporary debates, examining the scientific revolution, nature, gender, science as religion, and cognitive science. HU

Readings
Darwin, Charles, (Introduction: Huxley, Julian)
The Origin of Species
Signet; Rep Anv edition (2003)
0-451-52906-5
Online Readings
Blackboard Other texts will be available through the Blackboard course site.