Harold K. Schilling Explained

Harold K. Schilling (February 7, 1899 – April 29, 1979)[1] was a professor of physics at Pennsylvania State University. He had served as chairman of the physics department and then as dean of the graduate school. He also wrote extensively about science and religion.

Works

Science and Religion: An Interpretation of Two Communities, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1962

Citations

In Book: Margenau, H. . 1992 . Cosmos, Bios, Theos Scientists Reflect on Science, God, and the Origins of the Universe, Life, and Homo sapiens . Open Court Publishing Company. Henry Margenau . co-edited with Roy Abraham Varghese, Henry Margenau answers the question "What do you think should be the relationship between religion and science?" (page 58) in part

"A book entitled Science and Religion (1962) by Harold Schilling is also recommended, for it contains a large number of factual instances allowing comparisons between the two fields."

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Notes and References

  1. News: April 30, 1979. Centre County Obituaries . The Centre Daily Times . State College and Bellefonte, Pa. . July 15, 2015.