Scientific Mythologies
Title | Scientific Mythologies PDF eBook |
Author | James A. Herrick |
Publisher | InterVarsity Press |
Pages | 289 |
Release | 2008-01-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0830825886 |
What does science have to do with science fiction? What does science fiction have to do with scientists? What does religion have to do with science and science fiction? In the spiritual vacuum of our post-Christian West, new mythologies continually arise. The sources of much religious speculation, however, may be surprising. Author James Herrick directs our attention to a wide range of scientists, filmmakers, science fiction writers and religious philosophers and discovers there the role that science and science fiction have played in such mythmaking. From scientists such as Francis Bacon, Francis Crick, Carl Sagan and Freeman Dyson, to filmmakers such as George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, to science fiction writers such as Olaf Stapledon, Sir Arthur C. Clarke, Robert Heinlein and Isaac Asimov, Herrick finds a curious collusion of science with science fiction for promoting and justifying alternative spiritualities. The rise of these new mythologies, he argues, is no longer a curiosity at the edge of Western culture. This alchemy is catalyzing a religious vision of new gods, a new humanity, and alien races with superior intelligence and secret knowledge. This new mythology overshadows the realms of politics, science and religion. Should we follow such visions? Does science endorse these mythologies? Are we being offered a spirituality superior to the Judeo-Christian tradition? This book will help you decide.
The Science of Myths and Vice Versa
Title | The Science of Myths and Vice Versa PDF eBook |
Author | Gregory Schrempp |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9780996635509 |
We often assume that science and myth stand in opposition, but the rhetoric of contemporary popular science and related genres tells a different story about what contemporary readers really want from science. This book shows how writers such as Malcolm Gladwell and Michael Pollan successfully fuse science and myth to offer compelling narratives about how we can improve our understanding of ourselves and our world.
Ancient Mythology of Modern Science
Title | Ancient Mythology of Modern Science PDF eBook |
Author | Gregory Allen Schrempp |
Publisher | McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP |
Pages | 316 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0773539891 |
Examining the nature of myth-making and its surprising appearance in popular science writing.
Unbelievable
Title | Unbelievable PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Newton Keas |
Publisher | Open Road Media |
Pages | 291 |
Release | 2019-01-08 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1504057724 |
Unbelievable explodes seven of the most popular and pernicious myths about science and religion. Michael Newton Keas, a historian of science, lays out the facts to show how far the conventional wisdom departs from reality. He also shows how these myths have proliferated over the past four centuries and exert so much influence today, infiltrating science textbooks and popular culture. The seven myths, Keas shows, amount to little more than religion bashing—especially Christianity bashing. Unbelievable reveals: · Why the “Dark Ages” never happened · Why we didn’t need Christopher Columbus to prove the earth was round · Why Copernicus would be shocked to learn that he supposedly demoted humans from the center of the universe · What everyone gets wrong about Galileo’s clash with the Church, and why it matters today · Why the vastness of the universe does not deal a blow to religious belief in human significance · How the popular account of Giordano Bruno as a “martyr for science” ignores the fact that he was executed for theological reasons, not scientific ones · How a new myth is being positioned to replace religion—a futuristic myth that sounds scientific but isn’t In debunking these myths, Keas shows that the real history is much more interesting than the common narrative of religion at war with science. This accessible and entertaining book offers an invaluable resource to students, scholars, teachers, homeschoolers, and religious believers tired of being portrayed as anti-intellectual and anti-science.
Science Fiction - The Evolutionary Mythology of the Future
Title | Science Fiction - The Evolutionary Mythology of the Future PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Lombardo |
Publisher | John Hunt Publishing |
Pages | 564 |
Release | 2018-12-14 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1785358545 |
An evolutionary and transformative journey through the history of science fiction from the innermost passions and dreams of the human spirit to the farthest reaches of the universe, human imagination, and beyond.
Science Between Myth and History
Title | Science Between Myth and History PDF eBook |
Author | José G. Perillán |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 366 |
Release | 2021 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0198864965 |
Science Between Myth and History explores scientific storytelling and its implications on the teaching, practice, and public perception of science. In communicating their science, scientists tend to use historical narratives for important rhetorical purposes. This text explores the implications of doing this.
Invoking the Beyond:
Title | Invoking the Beyond: PDF eBook |
Author | Paul D. Collins |
Publisher | iUniverse |
Pages | 1031 |
Release | 2020-11-22 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1663213542 |
The Gnostic revival of the Enlightenment witnessed the erection of what could be called the “Kantian Rift,” an epistemological barrier between external reality and the mind of the percipient. Arbitrarily proclaimed by German philosopher Immanuel Kant, this barrier rendered the world as a terra incognita. Suddenly, the world “out there” was deemed imperceptible and unknowable. In addition to the outer world, the cherished metaphysical certainties of antiquity—the soul, a transcendent order, and God—swiftly evaporated. The way was paved for a new set of modern mythmakers who would populate the world “out there” with their own surrogates for the Divine. Collectively, these surrogates could be referred to as the Beyond because they epistemologically and ontologically overwhelm humanity. In recent years, the Beyond has been invoked by theoreticians, literary figures, intelligence circles, and deep state operatives who share some variant of a technocratic vision for the world. In turn, these mythmakers have either directly or indirectly served elitist interests that have been working toward the establishment of a global government and the creation of a New Man. Their hegemony has been legitimized through the invocation of a wrathful earth goddess, a technological Singularity, a superweapon, and extraterrestrial “gods.” All of these are merely masks for the same counterfeit divinity... the Beyond.