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This volume situates itself within the context of the rapidly growing interdisciplinary field that is dedicated to the study of the complex interactions between science and religion. It presents an innovative approach insofar as it addresses the Eurocentrism that is still prevalent in this field. At the same time it reveals how science develops in the space that emerges between the ‘local’ and the ‘global’. The volume examines a range of themes central to the interaction between science and religion: ‘Eastern’ thought within ‘Western’ science and religion and vice versa, and revisits thinkers who sought to integrate ‘Eastern’ and ‘Western’ thinking. It studies Zen Buddhism and its relation to psychotherapy, Islamic science, Vedantic science, atheism in India, and Darwinism, offering in turn new perspectives on a variety of approaches to nature.

Part of the Science and Technology Studies series, this volume brings together original perspectives from major scholars from across disciplines and will be of great interest to scholars and students of science and technology studies, history of science, philosophy of science, religious studies, and sociology.

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"By extending the scope of the discussion beyond the Western Christian world, it not only addresses these old questions but raises some new ones." - Gregory W. Dawes, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand

"Yitfach Fehige argues that the growing field of science and religion has a 'predominant narrow focus on Western Christendom' (2)." - Jonathan Edelmann, University of Florida, USA

This is one of the most important recent historical studies of science and religion because it looks at the issues in a global contextthis book is an excellent source for a course on science and religion, providing new histories beyond the more familiar, but equally important, Western histories. The editor and chapter authors also provide substantial material for scholars and scientists interested in the science-religion dialogue. (https://readingreligion.org/9781138961364/science-and-religion/)

anoutstanding volume. (ISIS: A Journal of the History of Science Society, vol. 108, number 3 (2017), p. 675)

Anne Harringtons stands out from the rest in this volume as a strong stand-alone piece that answers the question of why Zen Buddhism has acquired an almost universal understanding in the West as a form of psychotherapy by other means, a view that is profoundly alien to its practice in Japanese temples and monasteries. (NUMEN: International Journal for the History of Religions, vol. 66 (2019), p. 319).

Fehiges contributors illustrate that the one universal element of the study of religion and science is that there are very few universals, and any assumptions regarding their supposed conflict must be thoroughly debunked. (Religious Studies Review, vol. 44, number 4 (2018), p. 389)

List of contributors
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Introduction 1(29)
Yiftach Fehige
1 Science international (beyond the West): the ups and downs of trans-cultural science
30(18)
Varadaraja V. Raman
2 Zen, Suzuki and the art of psychotherapy
48(22)
Anne Harrington
3 India's response to Darwin
70(18)
David L. Gosling
4 Perspectives on the relation between science and religion in India
88(16)
A. Raghuramaraju
5 Jagadish Chandra Bose and Vedantic science
104(19)
C. Mackenzie Brown
6 Ancient Indian philosophy meets modern Western science: discussions of causality and consciousness in the colonial Indian academy
123(17)
Nalini Bhushan
7 Being religious, being scientific: science, religion and atheism in contemporary India
140(18)
Renny Thomas
8 Betwixt science and religion -- East and West: Jesuits in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century southern India
158(16)
John B. Lourdusamy
9 Exploring the contemporary debate over Islam and science in India: portrait of the Aligarh School
174(13)
Stefano Bigliardi
10 How scientific was Islamic science? A case study in the alchemy of al-Razi
187(27)
Paul Greenham
11 Western influences on Greek scholars: the scientific education of Greek Orthodox during the seventeenth century
214(13)
Efthymios Nicolaidis
Index 227
Yiftach Fehige is Professor of Philosophy for Christianity and Science, Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology (IHPST), University of Toronto, Canada. He is widely published in the field of science and religion.