Harmony of Science and Religion : A Complementarity Perspective

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSubject(s): In: The Journal of Bahá'í Studies 1, 1-14Abstract: The principle of complementarity, first invoked to account for certain phenomena in quantum mechanics, is reviewed as an aid in understanding the nature of harmony between science and religion. The close affinity between this principle and 'Abdu'l-Baha's views concerning internal and external reality is explored, and the support the principle lends the Baha'i tenets concerning the unity of mankind and the oneness of religion is outlined.
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The principle of complementarity, first invoked to account for certain phenomena in quantum mechanics, is reviewed as an aid in understanding the nature of harmony between science and religion. The close affinity between this principle and 'Abdu'l-Baha's views concerning internal and external reality is explored, and the support the principle lends the Baha'i tenets concerning the unity of mankind and the oneness of religion is outlined.