As a scientist and Catholic, Glenn Sauer brings a unique perspective to several of the deeper issues connected to the sometimes opposing fields of Science and religion.
He also incorporates the life and writings of Teilhard de Chardin as a model for integrating scientific.
Drawing from the four-fold typology of Ian Barbour, the founder of the modern field of Science and religion, the author introduces some of the ideas and common misconceptions regarding the interface of Science and religion.
As a scientist and Catholic, Glenn Sauer brings a unique perspective to several of the deeper issues connected to the sometimes opposing fields of Science and religion