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  • Mani Lal Bhaumik: author of Code Name God (2005). (B)

  • Henry Margenau: co-author of Cosmos, Bios, Theos Scientists Reflect on Science, God, and the Origins of the Universe, Life, and Homo sapiens (1992) (M)

  • Fritjof Capra: author of The Tao of Physics (1975). (C)

  • Nidhal Guessoum: author of Islam's Quantum Question: Reconciling Muslim Tradition and Modern Science (2010) (G)

  • Arthur Peacocke: author of Creation and the World of Science (1979). (P)

  • David C. Lindberg: co-editors of two anthologies on the relationship between religion and science. (L)

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In the process of continuous scientific progress and gaining praise, the second line of scientific seniority has also begun to be exposed. Modern science, beginning with Nicolaus Copernicus and represented by Newton, was once thought to be the embodiment and synonym of right and truth, but the advent of relativity and quantum theory challenged these ideas. So many scholars began to study the humanistic spirit, that is, religion. That religion can provide moral ideals and values.

There are about 64 scholars throughout history who have studied the relationship between science and religion, and those who have written or written about it, are included in this random tool. At the same time, you can use the generator to find specific information about these scholars, including the specific time they put forward their theories, past achievements, published works, main position identity and so on

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