Science and Christian Ethics
Explore the intersection of faith and reason in "Science and Christian Ethics," a thought-provoking work by Paul Scherz. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2019, this insightful book spans 240 pages and delves into the ongoing reproducibility crisis within the scientific community. Scherz meticulously examines how governmental and corporate pressures have transformed scientists into competitive entrepreneurs, thereby compromising scientific integrity.
Through an analysis of Aristotelian and Stoic ethical models, the author presents a compelling case for how scientists can realign themselves with the core values of their profession. This book not only addresses contemporary challenges but also offers a path forward, encouraging a return to the scientific ideals that uphold ethical standards. Perfect for those interested in the moral dimensions of science, "Science and Christian Ethics" is essential reading for both scientists and ethicists alike.