Geography and Worldview: A Christian Reconnaissance

University Press of Amer (1998)
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Abstract

How do geographers' worldviews interact with the discipline of geography? In Geography and Worldview, the editors begin by mapping two approaches to studying the intersection of science and religious belief: an approach that asks what consequences scientists' basic beliefs have on scientific research, and one that extrapolates implications of their research. Essays using both approaches appear in this volume, creating a well-balanced collection with a variety of perspectives from established scholars in geography.

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Culture, worldview and religion.Bennie J. van der Walt - 2001 - Philosophia Reformata 66 (1):23-38.

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