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245 00 $aHandbook of religion and the authority of science /$cedited by James R. Lewis and Olav Hammer.
260 $aLeiden ;$aBoston :$bBrill,$c2011.
300 $axv, 924 p. :$bill. ;$c25 cm.
490 1 $aBrill handbooks on contemporary religion,$x1874-6691 ;$vv. 3
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 00 $tTheoretical.$tHow religions appeal to the authority of science /$rJames R. Lewis ;$tFrom analogies to narrative entanglement :$tinvoking scientific authority in Indian New Age spirituality /$rKathinka Frøystad ;$tWe demand bedrock knowledge :$tmodern Satanism between secularized esotericism and "esotericized" secularism /$rJesper Aagarad Peterson --$tBuddhism and East Asian traditions.$tBuddhism as the "religion of science" :$tfrom colonial Ceylon to the laboratories of Harvard /$rDavid L. McMahan ;$tFalun Gong and science :$torigins, pseudoscience, and China's scientific establishment /$rHelen Farley ;$tMetaphorical and metonymical science :$tconstructing authority in a Japanese new religion /$rChristal Whelan ;$tWhen science fiction becomes science fact ;$tthe role of science, science fiction, and technology in Aum Shinrikyo /$rMartin Repp --$tSouth Asian traditions.$tVivekananda and the scientific legitimation of Avaita Vedānta /$rC. Mackenzie Brown.
505 80 $tInverted orientalism, Vedic science, and the modern world :$tBhaktivedanta and the International Society for Krishna Consciousness /$rBenjamin E. Zeller ;$tMadame Blavatsky's children :$tmodern Hindu encounters with Darwinism /$rMeera Nanda ;$tThe transcendental meditation organization and its encounter with science /$rCynthia Ann Humes ;$tThe Sikh scientific ethic :$tworldly and mystical /$rRichard Cimino ;$tThe God experiment :$tRadhasoami's version of science and the rhetoric of guru succession /$rDavid Christopher Lane --$tJudaism and Islam.$tThe use of medicinal legitimizations in the construction of religious practice :$tthe dietary laws of Judaism /$rDamián Setton ;$tScience is just catching up :$tthe Kabbalah Centre and the neo-enlightenment /$rHanna Skartveit ;$tIslamic opposition to the Darwinian theory of evolution /$rMartin Riexinger --$tChristian tradition.$tFighting science with science at Pat Robertson's Christian Broadcasting Network /$rCarie Little Hersh.
505 80 $rCarie Little Hersh ;$tChristian science, new thought, and scientific discourse /$rJeremy Rapport ;$tThe unification movement :$tscience, religion, and absolute values /$rSarah M. Lewis --$tSpiritualism and spiritism.$tSpiritualism and psychical research /$rCathy Gutierrez ;$tPopular epistemologies and "spiritual science" in early twentieth-century Buenos Aires /$rGustavo Andrés Ludueña ;$tParapsychology :$tnaturalising the supernatural, re-enchanting science /$rEgil Asprem --$tNew Age and occult.$tThe "scientific" presentation and legitimation of the teaching of synchronicity in New Age literature /$rJochen Scherer ;$tScience as legitimation for spirituality :$tfrom The aquarian conspiracy to channelling and A course in Miracles /$rRuth Bradby ;$tModern Western magic and altered states of consciousness /$rNevill Drury ;$tLegitimizing belief through the authority of science :$tthe case of the Church of Scientology /$rRégis Dericquebourg.
505 80 $tAlternative archaeologies.$tNew religions and the science of archaeology :$tMormons, the Goddess, and Atlantis /$rCarole M. Cusack ;$tIs dialogue between religion and science possible :$tthe case of archaeology and the Goddess Movement /$rKathryn Rountree ;$tMormon archaeology and the claims of history /$rCharles W. Nuckolls --$tTheories and sceptics.$tFolklore and discourse :$tthe authority of scientific rhetoric, from state atheism to new spirituality /$rÜlo Valk ;$tThe phlogiston theory :$ta late relic of pre-enlightenment science /$rChristopher McIntosh ;$t"Oh no, it isn't." :$tsceptics and the rhetorical use of science in religion /$rAsbjørn Dyrendal.
650 0 $aReligion and science.
650 0 $aAuthority.
700 1 $aLewis, James R.
700 1 $aHammer, Olav.
830 0 $aBrill handbooks on contemporary religion ;$vv. 3.
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