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History of Religion & Science
Dr. Barr's Humanities 1302 Honors Class
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Crash Course (History of Science)
Required Films
The Language of God
Faith Versus Fact
The History of Science and Religion in the Western Tradition
Week 1
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Introduction to Science and Religion
Art to Understand the History of Religion and Science
Music to Understand the History of Religion and Science
Why Do We Believe in Gods?
Week 2
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The Premodern Period of Religion and Science
Week 3
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Galileo
Week 4
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Scientific Revolution
Week 5 & 6
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Charles Darwin
Charles Darwin and America
Week 7 & 8
Religion and the Environment
Science in Asian Traditions
Science in Jewish Traditions
Week 9
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Science and the Atomic Bomb
Week 10
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Space Flight
Chasing the Moon
Abandoned in Place
Week 14
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Mars
Week 15
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Neuroscience
Medicine
Course Materials
Required Readings
Primary Sources
Short Videos
Helpful Links and Resources
Buddhism and Science
Science as an Ally or a Rival Philosophy?
Conception of Nature in Japanese Culture
Daoist
Library of Congress search results for Daoist.
History of Science
Materials on the historical study of science, including the areas of medicine, biology, astronomy, meteorology, geology, and mathematics. - South Asia Open Archives
Père du Halde: Teaching Science to the Manchu Emperor, c. 1680
Why China has No Science
An interpretation of the history and consequences of Chinese philosophy - 1922.
Science and Chinese Philosophy
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
8 Groundbreaking Contributions by Asian Americans Through History
From disease cures to influential tech to workers' rights, Asian American innovators have made huge impacts on people's lives.
China and the World History of Science, 1450-1770
Internet History of Science Sourcebook
This page is a subset of texts derived from the three major online Sourcebooks listed.
Asian Cultural Traditions (Print)
A History of East Asia (Print)
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