RT Article T1 Religion and Science JF Harvard theological review VO 31 IS 2 SP 93 OP 112 A1 Clark, Walter Eugene LA English YR 1938 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1784640417 AB The word religion, as commonly used, refers to complex institutions which are made up of many different elements. I am not so much interested in the complex institutions which we call religions as I am in isolating from them the element which causes us to call them religions. I am interested in the religious attitude of mind rather than in religion as an institution. Similarly, in regard to science, I am interested in the scientific attitude of mind rather than in applied science. To most people the word science means applied science rather than the scientific attitude of mind. DO 10.1017/S0017816000022240