RT Article T1 The Religion-Science Discussion at Forty Years: “Reports of Mydeath Are Premature” JF Zygon VO 40 IS 1 SP 23 OP 32 A1 Clayton, Philip 1956- LA English PB Wiley-Blackwell YR 2005 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1827957352 AB Abstract. The startling success of the religion-science discussion in recent years calls for reflection. Have old walls been broken down, old antagonisms overcome? Have science and religion finally been reconciled? Or is all the activity just so much sound and fury signifying nothing? Postmodern equations of scientific and religious beliefs disregard a number of enduring differences that help make sense of the continuing tensions. Yet the skepticism of authors such as John Caiazza is also ungrounded. I describe five major types of approaches that are being employed in the recent literature. These methods have led to a deeper understanding of the commonalities between science and religion and have produced new productive partnerships between them. K1 theory of knowledge K1 Spirituality K1 Sociology of Science K1 science and metaphysics K1 research programs K1 religion-science debate K1 Postmodernism K1 phenomenology of science and religion K1 ethics and values K1 John Caiazza DO 10.1111/j.1467-9744.2005.00639.x