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RefNoMS/906/6
LevelFile
TitleNotes on science, religion, and society by Norman Sheppard
Date1969-c2000
DescriptionVarious notes on whether a conflict between science and religion is inevitable, includes preparation notes for talks.
Brief notes on Bertrand Russell's 'The impact of science on society', R Feynman's 'The meaning of it all', and Hilary Wakeman's 'Saving Christianity: New Thinking for Old Beliefs'.
Extent1 folder.
FormatComputer printout
Manuscript
Typescript
PhysicalDescriptionLoose papers
ArrangementChronological, as far as is possible
AccessStatusClosed
AccessConditionsPapers remain closed for 30 years from the date of creation. If you are interested in viewing material which would now be open, please contact the library of the Royal Society (library@royalsociety.org).
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