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Episode 90: Science Vs Religion? Retracing the Origins of the Conflict with James Ungureanu [Part 2]
Episode 90

Episode 90: Science Vs Religion? Retracing the Origins of the Conflict with James Ungureanu [Part 2]

In the late 19th century, William Draper and Andrew White, set out to make a historical case that...

Apologetics Profile · James Walker and Daniel Ray

October 11, 202142m 56s

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Show Notes

In the late 19th century, William Draper and Andrew White, set out to make a historical case that science and religion were not in conflict. Yet today, Draper and White are often portrayed as the progenitors of the conflict between science and religion in popular skeptic and atheist polemics against religion.  


On part two of our interview with historian of science Dr. James Ungureanu, we will examine how Draper and White's works have come to serve contemporary atheist polemics against Christianity. The "conflict" as many of Draper and White's contemporaries saw their work, was not with science and traditional Christianity, but in Draper and White's attenuated versions of Christianity, more akin to a minimal deism than anything resembling a traditional orthodox Christian faith. 


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apologeticssciencereligionspiritualitywilliam draperandrew whiteungureanuscientismatheismagnosticskeptic