McDermott, John J.2006-08-162017-04-072006-08-162017-04-072005-052006-08-16http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/3767In this thesis, I consider the problem of relating science and religion, and search for a solution that will provide a useful model both for individual believers as well as professional scientists and theologians. In this search, I take up the works of three of the most influential thinkers to write on the subject: Andrew Dickson White, Alfred North Whitehead, and Ian G. Barbour. I survey each of their texts and evaluate the philosophy of science and religion that they present. In the end, I conclude that the version of process philosophy adopted by Ian Barbour offers the most promising solution to the problem of relating science and religion.en-USScienceReligionWhiteWhiteheadBarbourProcess PhilosophyScience and religion: a search for synergismBook