Religion and Science: A Beautiful Friendship?
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"Religion and Science: A Beautiful Friendship?" is a book by Robert W. Fuller that explores the potential harmony and constructive dialogue between religious faith and scientific inquiry.
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This entity first appeared as the object of triple T15747983 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Religion and Science: A Beautiful Friendship? Context triple: [Robert W. Fuller, notableWork, Religion and Science: A Beautiful Friendship?]
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Religion, Science, and Society
Religion, Science, and Society is a grantmaking program of the John Templeton Foundation that supports research and initiatives exploring the interactions between religious belief, scientific inquiry, and their broader social implications.
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Science, Faith and Society
Science, Faith and Society is a philosophical work by Michael Polanyi that explores the social and moral foundations of scientific inquiry and challenges the ideal of completely objective, value-free science.
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History of the Conflict between Religion and Science
"History of the Conflict between Religion and Science" is an influential 19th-century work that argues religious institutions have historically opposed and hindered scientific progress.
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God, Science and the Search for Meaning
"God, Science and the Search for Meaning" is a book that explores the relationship between religious faith and scientific understanding, arguing that they offer complementary perspectives on reality and human purpose.
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Reinventing the Sacred: A New View of Science, Reason, and Religion
Reinventing the Sacred: A New View of Science, Reason, and Religion is a book by complexity theorist Stuart Kauffman that argues for a naturalistic, emergent view of divinity grounded in science rather than traditional theism.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Religion and Science: A Beautiful Friendship? Target entity description: "Religion and Science: A Beautiful Friendship?" is a book by Robert W. Fuller that explores the potential harmony and constructive dialogue between religious faith and scientific inquiry.
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A.
Religion, Science, and Society
Religion, Science, and Society is a grantmaking program of the John Templeton Foundation that supports research and initiatives exploring the interactions between religious belief, scientific inquiry, and their broader social implications.
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B.
Science, Faith and Society
Science, Faith and Society is a philosophical work by Michael Polanyi that explores the social and moral foundations of scientific inquiry and challenges the ideal of completely objective, value-free science.
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C.
History of the Conflict between Religion and Science
"History of the Conflict between Religion and Science" is an influential 19th-century work that argues religious institutions have historically opposed and hindered scientific progress.
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D.
God, Science and the Search for Meaning
"God, Science and the Search for Meaning" is a book that explores the relationship between religious faith and scientific understanding, arguing that they offer complementary perspectives on reality and human purpose.
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E.
Reinventing the Sacred: A New View of Science, Reason, and Religion
Reinventing the Sacred: A New View of Science, Reason, and Religion is a book by complexity theorist Stuart Kauffman that argues for a naturalistic, emergent view of divinity grounded in science rather than traditional theism.
- F. None of above. chosen
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subject surface form:
Robert W. Fuller