Mauricio Nieto OlarteFranklin I. GamwellIranzo Dosdad ÁngelaCarlos Manrique2026-03-222026-03-22201510.7440/res51.2015.19https://doi.org/10.7440/res51.2015.19https://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/55179Citaciones: 2Interview of In contemporary western societies we have become used to thinking of the relation between “science” and “religion” (or between “faith” and “reason”) in disjunctive terms, assuming a necessary opposition and/or the overcoming of one of them by the other (science as an understanding of the world necessarily opposed to religious beliefs and practices, one which tends historically to overcome the latter in the progress of civilization). An example of this pervasive assumption is the...enOpposition (politics)FaithRelation (database)EpistemologyCivilizationPoliticsSociologyWestern cultureSocial scienceRethinking the Relation between Science and Religion: Some Epistemological and Political Implicationsarticle