The Constant Fire: Beyond the Science vs. Religion Debate

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University of California Press, Jan 6, 2009 - Science - 304 pages
Eloquent, urgent, and inspiring, The Constant Fire tackles the acrimonious debate between science and religion, taking us beyond its stagnant parameters into the wider domain of human spiritual experience. From a Neolithic archaeological site in Ireland to modern theories of star formation, Adam Frank traverses a wide terrain, broadening our sights and allowing us to imagine an alternative perspective. Drawing from his experience as a practicing astrophysicist and from the writings of the great scholars of religion, philosophy, and mythology, Frank locates the connective tissue linking science and religion—their commonality as sacred pursuits—and finds their shared aspiration in pursuit of "the True and the Real." Taking us from the burning of Giordano Bruno in 1600 to Einstein and on to today's pressing issues of global warming and resource depletion, The Constant Fire shows us how to move beyond this stale debate into a more profound experience of the world as sacred—a world that embraces science without renouncing human spirituality.
 

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Contents

The Roots of Conflict Science and Religion before Divorce
19
The Conflict We Know Religion Science and the Modern World
35
Science and the Sacred Telescopes Microscopes and Hierophanies
57
Not the God You Pray To The Varieties of Scientists Religious Experience
90
Science Myth and Sacred Narratives The Universe as Story
107
THE TERRAIN SACRED NARRATIVES IN SCIENCE AND MYTH
139
The Origin of Everything Big Bangs the Multiverse and the Parade of Ants
141
The Deluge This Time Climate Change and Flood Myths
169
A NEW PATH TO THE WATERFALL SCIENCE MYTH TRUTH AND THE FUTURE
197
Music of the Spheres Truth Myth and Science
199
A Need Born of Fire Mythos Ethos and Humanitys Most Dangerous Century
228
Fire in the Open Mind
255
Notes
269
Index
283
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Adam Frank is Professor of Astrophysics at the University of Rochester and a regular contributor to Discover and Astronomy magazines. He has also written for Scientific American and many other publications. He was a Hubble Fellow and is the recipient of an American Astronomical Society Prize for his scientific writing.

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