"The Relations Between Religion and Science" is a book written by Frederick Temple, an influential English academic, churchman, and Archbishop of Canterbury in the late 19th century. Published in 1884, the book explores the complex and often contentious relationship between religion and science during the Victorian era.
Here are some key aspects of the book:
"The Relations Between Religion and Science" reflects Temple's attempt to bridge the gap between religion and science and foster a more nuanced understanding of their relationship. While acknowledging the tensions and challenges inherent in this relationship, Temple ultimately advocates for a synthesis of religious and scientific perspectives in the pursuit of truth and human flourishing.