A Setback to the Dialogue: Response to Huston Smith

Zygon 36 (2):201-206 (2001)
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Abstract

Huston Smith's book, Why Religion Matters, offers an eloquent evocation of mystical sensibility. Unfortunately, along the way, he offers a strongly negative and often inaccurate account of the scientific worldview, the claim being that the science is laying siege to the spiritual.

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