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SIR RICHARD GREGORY, in choosing “Contacts of Religion and Science” as the subject of his chairman's address prepared for the Division for the Social and International Relations of Science for the Dundee meeting of the British Association, selected from the many topics of discussion open to him the one which, perhaps, most consistently holds the interest of thoso who are laymen in the double application of the term. He could have rendered no better service in both provinces of thought than he did by clarifying the issues, which in the popular mind are so frequently, but as Sir Richard maintained, erroneously held to conflict.
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Contacts of Religion and Science. Nature 144, 522–523 (1939). https://doi.org/10.1038/144522a0
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