Science and Religion in Western Literature 1st Edition
Capture a vital conversation between faith and reason with Science and Religion in Western Literature, 1st Edition by Michael Fuller. This compelling volume illuminates how scientific discovery and religious thought have shaped Western literary imagination—from medieval allegory to modernist doubt—offering readers a clear, engaging map of the intellectual terrain.
Fuller pairs close readings with historical perspective, tracing recurring themes such as cosmology, miracle, ethics, and the human response to scientific change. The book situates canonical texts and lesser-known works within their cultural contexts across Western Europe and North America, making complex debates accessible to students, teachers, and general readers interested in the history of ideas. Analytical clarity meets literary sensitivity: arguments are grounded in evidence yet written with a lively, readable voice.
Ideal for coursework in literature, religious studies, and history of science, this 1st edition also serves scholars assembling comparative frameworks or libraries building collections on science–religion studies. Readers will gain practical insights for research, classroom discussion prompts, and fresh interpretive angles for familiar texts.
Order Science and Religion in Western Literature, 1st Edition today to enrich your understanding of how scientific thought and religious expression co-evolve in Western culture. Whether you’re a student preparing for seminars, an instructor designing a syllabus, or a curious reader seeking intellectual depth, Fuller’s book is an indispensable guide to one of the most enduring dialogues in Western literature.
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