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This collection examines the overlap between religious and scientific approaches to understanding and exploring outer space, a topic that merits continued academic study. It is the hope of the editors that these works will bring new insights and suggest new directions for investigation in this burgeoning field. Too often, religion and science are seen as diametrically opposed areas of human endeavor when, in reality, many scientists are influenced by religious ideas and many religious communities are inspired by scientific ideas. Religious activity has long been an aspect of humanity and will likely continue to accompany humans, even if or when we begin to settle outer space. We anticipate that this collection will be of use to future researchers studying the intersection of religious and scientific concepts of outer space. We would like to give our thanks to the authors whose works are included here and to note that circumstances during the very challenging year of 2020 have made it difficult for everyone who expressed interest in participating in this project. We also would like to thank our son, Luke Swanson, who was so very patient while his parents’ attention was focused on “the heavens”.
Religion & beliefs --- Japanese Buddhism --- non-western religions --- space exploration --- science --- anthropology --- religion --- spaceflight --- NASA --- awe --- astronauts --- overview effect --- ultraview effect --- space policy --- Evangelical Protestantism --- religion and politics --- President Donald Trump --- Vice President Mike Pence --- Space Force --- General Social Survey --- New Frontier --- rhetoric --- pioneer --- nationalism --- exceptionalism --- manifest destiny --- creationism --- astronomy --- incorporation --- power --- International Space Station --- iconography --- hierotopy --- material culture --- sacred space --- cosmonaut --- religious transhumanism --- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints --- speculative religion --- outer space --- folk astronomy --- anthropology of time --- Kolob --- history --- Holy See --- Vatican --- neo-rationalism --- astrobiology --- Martian --- complexity --- diversity --- anthropocentrism --- moral --- ethics --- alien --- life --- cognition --- culture --- philosophy --- sense of wonder --- n/a
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This collection examines the overlap between religious and scientific approaches to understanding and exploring outer space, a topic that merits continued academic study. It is the hope of the editors that these works will bring new insights and suggest new directions for investigation in this burgeoning field. Too often, religion and science are seen as diametrically opposed areas of human endeavor when, in reality, many scientists are influenced by religious ideas and many religious communities are inspired by scientific ideas. Religious activity has long been an aspect of humanity and will likely continue to accompany humans, even if or when we begin to settle outer space. We anticipate that this collection will be of use to future researchers studying the intersection of religious and scientific concepts of outer space. We would like to give our thanks to the authors whose works are included here and to note that circumstances during the very challenging year of 2020 have made it difficult for everyone who expressed interest in participating in this project. We also would like to thank our son, Luke Swanson, who was so very patient while his parents’ attention was focused on “the heavens”.
Japanese Buddhism --- non-western religions --- space exploration --- science --- anthropology --- religion --- spaceflight --- NASA --- awe --- astronauts --- overview effect --- ultraview effect --- space policy --- Evangelical Protestantism --- religion and politics --- President Donald Trump --- Vice President Mike Pence --- Space Force --- General Social Survey --- New Frontier --- rhetoric --- pioneer --- nationalism --- exceptionalism --- manifest destiny --- creationism --- astronomy --- incorporation --- power --- International Space Station --- iconography --- hierotopy --- material culture --- sacred space --- cosmonaut --- religious transhumanism --- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints --- speculative religion --- outer space --- folk astronomy --- anthropology of time --- Kolob --- history --- Holy See --- Vatican --- neo-rationalism --- astrobiology --- Martian --- complexity --- diversity --- anthropocentrism --- moral --- ethics --- alien --- life --- cognition --- culture --- philosophy --- sense of wonder --- n/a
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This collection examines the overlap between religious and scientific approaches to understanding and exploring outer space, a topic that merits continued academic study. It is the hope of the editors that these works will bring new insights and suggest new directions for investigation in this burgeoning field. Too often, religion and science are seen as diametrically opposed areas of human endeavor when, in reality, many scientists are influenced by religious ideas and many religious communities are inspired by scientific ideas. Religious activity has long been an aspect of humanity and will likely continue to accompany humans, even if or when we begin to settle outer space. We anticipate that this collection will be of use to future researchers studying the intersection of religious and scientific concepts of outer space. We would like to give our thanks to the authors whose works are included here and to note that circumstances during the very challenging year of 2020 have made it difficult for everyone who expressed interest in participating in this project. We also would like to thank our son, Luke Swanson, who was so very patient while his parents’ attention was focused on “the heavens”.
Religion & beliefs --- Japanese Buddhism --- non-western religions --- space exploration --- science --- anthropology --- religion --- spaceflight --- NASA --- awe --- astronauts --- overview effect --- ultraview effect --- space policy --- Evangelical Protestantism --- religion and politics --- President Donald Trump --- Vice President Mike Pence --- Space Force --- General Social Survey --- New Frontier --- rhetoric --- pioneer --- nationalism --- exceptionalism --- manifest destiny --- creationism --- astronomy --- incorporation --- power --- International Space Station --- iconography --- hierotopy --- material culture --- sacred space --- cosmonaut --- religious transhumanism --- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints --- speculative religion --- outer space --- folk astronomy --- anthropology of time --- Kolob --- history --- Holy See --- Vatican --- neo-rationalism --- astrobiology --- Martian --- complexity --- diversity --- anthropocentrism --- moral --- ethics --- alien --- life --- cognition --- culture --- philosophy --- sense of wonder --- Japanese Buddhism --- non-western religions --- space exploration --- science --- anthropology --- religion --- spaceflight --- NASA --- awe --- astronauts --- overview effect --- ultraview effect --- space policy --- Evangelical Protestantism --- religion and politics --- President Donald Trump --- Vice President Mike Pence --- Space Force --- General Social Survey --- New Frontier --- rhetoric --- pioneer --- nationalism --- exceptionalism --- manifest destiny --- creationism --- astronomy --- incorporation --- power --- International Space Station --- iconography --- hierotopy --- material culture --- sacred space --- cosmonaut --- religious transhumanism --- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints --- speculative religion --- outer space --- folk astronomy --- anthropology of time --- Kolob --- history --- Holy See --- Vatican --- neo-rationalism --- astrobiology --- Martian --- complexity --- diversity --- anthropocentrism --- moral --- ethics --- alien --- life --- cognition --- culture --- philosophy --- sense of wonder
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Quantum physicist, New York Times bestselling author, and BBC host Jim Al-Khalili reveals how 8 lessons from the core of science can help you get the most out of lifeToday’s world is unpredictable and full of contradictions, and navigating its complexities while trying to make the best decisions is far from easy. The Joy of Science presents 8 short lessons on how to unlock the clarity, empowerment, and joy of thinking and living a little more scientifically.In this brief guide to living a more rational life, acclaimed physicist Jim Al-Khalili invites readers to engage with the world as scientists have been trained to do. The scientific method has served humankind well in its quest to see things as they really are, and underpinning the scientific method are core principles that can help us all navigate modern life more confidently. Discussing the nature of truth and uncertainty, the role of doubt, the pros and cons of simplification, the value of guarding against bias, the importance of evidence-based thinking, and more, Al-Khalili shows how the powerful ideas at the heart of the scientific method are deeply relevant to the complicated times we live in and the difficult choices we make.Read this book and discover the joy of science. It will empower you to think more objectively, see through the fog of your own preexisting beliefs, and lead a more fulfilling life.
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