Every time we fight for or defend against an ideology we are playing a necessary role in Marx and Engels’ grand design to advance humanity into a dictatorship of the proletariat. Hegel’s dialectic is the tool which manipulates us into a frenzied circular pattern of thought and action. When we remain locked into dialectical thinking, we cannot see out of the box. If we do not understand how the Hegelian dialectic shapes our perceptions of the world, then we do not know how we are helping to implement the vision. The Hegelian dialectic is the framework for guiding our thoughts and actions into conflicts that lead us to a predetermined solution. Now, in the 21st century, Hegelian-Marxist thinking affects our entire social and political structure. We trust that all of the entries have something of value for any interested reader.In 1847 the London Communist League (Karl Marx and Frederick Engels) used Hegel’s theory of the dialectic to back up their economic theory of communism. The extensive cross-referencing between key words, phrases, and technical language used in the entries facilitates easy searches. Additionally, a systematic question-answer format across all Sciences and Religions entries affords efficient identification of specific points of agreement, conflict, and disinterest across and between sciences and religions. The A–Z format throughout affords easy and user-friendly access to relevant information. This encyclopedia is a comprehensive reference work for scholars interested in the topic of ‘Science and Religion.’ It covers the widest spectrum possible of academic disciplines and religious traditions worldwide, with the intent of laying bare similarities and differences that naturally emerge within and across disciplines and religions today. It is an invitation for fresh perspectives on the possibilities for engagement between and across sciences (again which includes the social and human sciences) and religions and theology. The general aim is to provide a starting point for new lines of inquiry. Such entries may explain specific theories, methods, and topics. Therefore the encyclopedia also includes what are called general entries. Nevertheless, they can still be important for the debate indeed, scholars and scientists who work in the field of Science and Theology (Religion) may need knowledge beyond their own specific discipline. Understandably representatives of several disciplines and traditions answered in the negative to this question. They also need to identify the discipline in relation to the Science and Religion debate. This is done by letting each representative of a discipline and tradition answer specific chosen questions. The question is, which disciplines are attracted and what do these disciplines have to contribute to the debate? In order to answer this question, the encyclopedia maps the (self)-identified disciplines and religious traditions that participate or might come to participate in the Science and Religion debate. In the last quarter century, the academic field of Science and Theology (Religion) has attracted scholars from a wide variety of disciplines. "To all who love the God with a 1000 names and respect science”
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