Episode 7: Historical Research on Science and Religion – The Conflict Thesis Revisited with Dr James Ungureanu

Dr James Ungureanu is Historian in Residence at the George L. Mosse Program in History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. You can read his Researcher Profile here.

In this episode James and Will welcome Dr James Ungureanu, Historian in Residence in the George L. Mosse Program in History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Honorary Research Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities (IASH) at the University of Queensland.

Dr Ungureanu discusses his recent book Science, Religion, and the Protestant Tradition: Retracing the Origins of Conflict in which he reinterprets the origins, development and popularisation of the “conflict thesis,” the idea that science and religion are fundamentally and irrevocably at odds. The book recasts the role of two influential figures in the history of the ‘conflict thesis’, John William Draper and Andrew Dixon-White, and relocates the origins of the view of science and religion, as being in perennial and irreconcilable conflict, in a specifically liberal protestant tradition. In the episode, Dr Ungureanu also tells us a bit about his historical method and describes his dream library……

(This episode was recorded in October 2020)

This podcast is 56 minutes and 25 seconds long

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  • Andrew Dixon-White
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To learn more about this discussion, we recommend that you read the following:
·        James’s recent book: Science, Religion, and the Protestant Tradition
·        This recent blog post he wrote for the INSBS
·        Any of the blog posts on his website: https://jamescungureanu.com/blog/

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