
The Rational Imperative
Science, Religion, and the Question of Ethics
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Narrated by:
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James D. (Don) Adams
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By:
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Joseph McCabe
About this listen
Joseph McCabe, an ex-Catholic monk, is a remarkable thinker: radical, heretical, and a futurist who saw how science would upend religious dogmatism, particularly as it relates to Darwinian evolution. This small book contains two pregnant essays from McCabe's vast array of publications, which touch upon the conflict between science and religion and how a new form of ethics can be based on rational inquiry.
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