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  1. 9 de dic. de 2011 · The book examines where this conflict is supposed to exist—evolution, evolutionary psychology, analysis of scripture, scientific study of religionas well as claims by Dan Dennett, Richard Dawkins, and Philip Kitcher that evolution and theistic belief cannot co-exist.

  2. 15 de jun. de 2012 · Alvin Plantinga, Where the Conflict Really Lies: Science, Religion, and Naturalism, Oxford University Press, 2011, 359pp., $27.95 (hbk), ISBN 9780199812097. "There is superficial conflict but deep concord between science and religion, in particular theistic religion, and superficial concord but deep conflict between science and [ontological] ...

  3. conflict between science and religion is either non-existent or superficial, usually resulting from unjustified metaphysical as-sumptions added to the science; that there is in fact concord between theism and science; and finally that 'where the conflict really lies' is not between science and religion but between sci-ence and naturalism.

  4. 30 de nov. de 2011 · In this long-awaited book, pre-eminent analytical philosopher Alvin Plantinga argues that the conflict between science and theistic religion is actually superficial, and that at a deeper...

  5. 1 de ene. de 2011 · Where the Conflict Really Lies: Science, Religion, and Naturalism. Alvin Plantinga. 4.03. 972 ratings151 reviews. This book is a long-awaited major statement by a pre-eminent analytic philosopher, Alvin Plantinga, on one of our biggest debates -- the compatibility of science and religion.

  6. 5 de ago. de 2012 · In Where the Conflict Really Lies, Alvin Plantinga sets out to demonstrate that, appearances to the contrary, there is no real conflict between science and (theistic) religion. While there are areas of superficial or apparent incompatibility, underneath we find a deep concord.

  7. 23 de jul. de 2014 · A prominent analytic philosopher, Alvin Plantinga, here writes on one of our biggest debates—the compatibility of science and religion. I will begin this review by summarizing the contents of the book.