RT Article T1 Introduction to the Symposium on Science, Religion, and the Rise of Biblical Criticism JF Zygon VO 56 IS 1 SP 139 OP 142 A1 Ungureanu, James C. LA English YR 2021 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1751146707 AB This is an introduction to the Symposium on “Science, Religion, and the Rise of Biblical Criticism,” which has been designed as a thematic section for Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science. The Symposium demonstrates the importance of and need for greater interdisciplinary collaboration between philosophers, theologians, scholars of religion, and historians in tracing the origins and development of the “conflict thesis” between science and religion. Often neglected is the role biblical criticism played in guiding and constructing narratives of conflict. This series of articles thus attempts to redress this gap in the scholarship by explicitly focusing on the advent of historical-critical scholarship of the Bible and how it changed perceptions about “science” and “religion.” K1 Andrew D. White K1 Duke of Argyll K1 John Locke K1 Victoria Institute K1 Biblical Criticism K1 Conflict Thesis K1 Science and religion DO 10.1111/zygo.12672