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Brother Stephen Snobelen is an [https://ukings.ca/people/stephen-d-snobelen/ academic historian] who teaches courses about science and religion, for which he has won an award from the [https://www.templeton.org/ John Templeton Foundation]. He has published on the [[Conflict between Science and Religion|"Conflict Hypothesis"]] (the idea that there is a conflict between Science and Religion) [https://biologos.org/blogs/ted-davis-reading-the-book-of-nature/new-atheists-the-god-of-the-gaps-and-whats-wrong-with-the-conflict-thesis at Biologos.org]. This is one of a dozen articles of which he is [https://biologos.org/author/stephen-snobelen guest author]. | Brother Stephen Snobelen is an [https://ukings.ca/people/stephen-d-snobelen/ academic historian] who teaches courses about science and religion, for which he has won an award from the [https://www.templeton.org/ John Templeton Foundation]. He has published on the [[Conflict between Science and Religion|"Conflict Hypothesis"]] (the idea that there is a conflict between Science and Religion) [https://biologos.org/blogs/ted-davis-reading-the-book-of-nature/new-atheists-the-god-of-the-gaps-and-whats-wrong-with-the-conflict-thesis at Biologos.org]. This is one of a dozen articles of which he is [https://biologos.org/author/stephen-snobelen guest author]. | ||
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Brother Stephen Snobelen is an academic historian who teaches courses about science and religion, for which he has won an award from the John Templeton Foundation. He has published on the "Conflict Hypothesis" (the idea that there is a conflict between Science and Religion) at Biologos.org. This is one of a dozen articles of which he is guest author.