Part of our book chapter reprint series, this chapter by John W. Welch originally appeared in Science & Mormonism Series 1: Cosmos, Earth, and Man (2016).
Abstract: Science and religion have often been at odds. In this chapter, John W. Welch sketches a few ideas “that may point religion and science to a more constructive, synergistic, symbiotic relationship.”
At the time of the original publication of this chapter, John W. Welch was the Robert K. Thomas Professor of Law at the J. Reuben Clark Law School of Brigham Young University.
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