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Philip Clayton

Philip Clayton is Ingraham Professor at Claremont School of Theology and Professor of Religion at Claremont Graduate University. He has written or edited some 18 books and hundreds of articles on the science-religion debate, including The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Science, Adventures in the Spirit, and In Quest of Freedom: The Emergence of Spirit in the Natural World.

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Religion Dispatches
What’s wrong with inclusivism in religious education?
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Religion Dispatches
You have to look long and hard in the public-square discussion today to find bilateral calls for complementarity and partnership. Yet why should the relations between evolution and creation constitute a zero-sum game?
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Religion Dispatches
Saying that science is “just another linguistic system” plays well in humanities departments and at certain Ivy League divinity schools. But it makes about as much contact with real science as astrology does.
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