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state few religious belief and practises which are scientifically proven​

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Answered by za6715
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Religion and Science

First published Tue Jan 17, 2017

The relationship between religion and science is the subject of continued debate in philosophy and theology. To what extent are religion and science compatible? Are religious beliefs sometimes conducive to science, or do they inevitably pose obstacles to scientific inquiry? The interdisciplinary field of “science and religion”, also called “theology and science”, aims to answer these and other questions. It studies historical and contemporary interactions between these fields, and provides philosophical analyses of how they interrelate.

This entry provides an overview of the topics and discussions in science and religion. Section 1 outlines the scope of both fields, and how they are related. Section 2 looks at the relationship between science and religion in three religious traditions, Christianity, Islam, and Hinduism. Section 3 discusses contemporary topics of scientific inquiry in which science and religion intersect, focusing on creation, divine action, and human origins. Section 4 concludes by looking at a few future directions of the study of science and religion.

1. What are science and religion, and how do they interrelate?

1.1 A brief history of the field of science and religion

1.2 What is science, and what is religion?

1.3 Models of the interaction between science and religion

1.4 The scientific study of religion

1.5 Religious beliefs in academia

2. Science and religion in Christianity, Islam, and Hinduism

2.1 Science and religion in Christianity

2.2 Science and religion in Islam

2.3 Science and religion in Hinduism

3. Contemporary connections between science and religion

3.1 Divine action and creation

3.2 Human origins

4. Future directions in science and religion

4.1 Evolutionary ethics

4.2 Implications of cognitive science of religion for the rationality of religious beliefs

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1. What are science and religion, and how do they interrelate?

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Many teachers rejected prevalent religious beliefs and practices because such beliefs advocated social differences, where the lower castes were oppressed by the upper castes. They believed in the power of personal devotion and felt attracted by the idea of a Supreme God, which believed that the only path to salvation was through bhakti or devotion.

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