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Religion and Science: The Embodiment of the Conversation: A Postmodern Sociological Perspective
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Religion and Science: The Embodiment of the Conversation: A Postmodern Sociological Perspective
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Religion and Science: The Embodiment of the Conversation: A Postmodern Sociological Perspective

Abstract

In this paper I present a model of analysis of religion and science as forms of social construction of knowledge from the perspective of postmodern sociology. Numerous works have been recently published on the possible relations between religion and science. Most authors address this relationship from the perspectives of theology, philosophy, or selected disciplines of natural sciences (Ian Barbour, John Haught, John Polkinghorne). My goal is to add to that discussion a voice from the perspective of social sciences, specifically postmodern sociology. The model I propose brings the religion‐science conversation down to earth, that is, to the level of people who “live” religion and science on a daily basis. The theoretical frame‐work for my analysis of religion and science and of their relationship is constructed on the basis of selected works of leading postmodern sociologists Zygmunt Bauman, Anthony Giddens, and Piotr Sztompka. I begin with a brief summary of the basic ontological and methodological presuppositions of the postmodern approach to reality. This summary is followed by a clarification of meanings of certain concepts that are crucial for the understanding of my model. Then, I present the model of analysis of religion and science and, finally, make some suggestions for sociology of religion and sociology of science that might open new opportunities and challenges for future research of the interface between religion and science in the postmodern culture.

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religiosity, postmodernity, social becoming, embodiment, models, scientificity

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Strassberg, B., (2001) “Religion and Science: The Embodiment of the Conversation: A Postmodern Sociological Perspective”, Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 36(3), 521–539. doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/0591-2385.00379

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    • Barbara Ann Strassberg
    • Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science

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  • Volume 36 • Issue 3 • September 2001

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Pages 521–539
Published on 2001-09-01

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  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/0591-2385.00379

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