In a series of related essays, Parkinson argues that both science and religion face "crossroads" because in both cases their current "myths" are being called into question by new discoveries and new ways of thinking. This calls for a reassessment not only of the separate disciplines but of their relation to each other.
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In a series of related essays, Parkinson argues that both science and religion face "crossroads" because in both cases their current "myths" are being called into question by new discoveries and new ways of thinking. This calls for a reassessment not only of the separate disciplines but of their relation to each other.
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