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Across
  1. 1. - A process or attitude where the interaction of Science and religion is in conflict (vice-versa)
  2. 4. - a painful reality that both process philosophy deals with.
  3. 6. - Barbour's preferred relation of Religion and Science.
  4. 7. - Classical theological understanding of the all-powerful God
  5. 10. - Believes that everything is in God.
  6. 11. - Generated by the method of inquiry.
  7. 12. - Whitehead’s metaphysical philosophy of the interrelatedness of events.
  8. 16. - The problematic yet primary aim for Religious or Scientific Inquiry.
  9. 19. - Boundaries/Differences between Science and Religion
  10. 20. - Overemphasized point of process theology on the nature of God.
  11. 21. guidance - One of the primary concerns of rejecting the evolution proposal
  12. 22. - Scientific Theory along with quantum mechanics, is foundational in Whitehead’s philosophy.
  13. 24. - A death end to both the religious and scientific approaches to the truth.
  14. 25. - The connection or relationship between Science and Religion.
  15. 26. - Believe in the non-interventionist God.
Down
  1. 1. - Alongside conflict, the other classical categorization of the relation between science and religion which Barbour criticizes.
  2. 2. - Risk of crossing boundaries.
  3. 3. - A strand of thought that reconstructs science and knowledge in the former colonized society.
  4. 5. - Character that both Religion and Science must employ
  5. 8. - Placing primary weight or priority in explaining reality.
  6. 9. - A phenomenon that both Science and Religion are trying to explain.
  7. 11. - Whitehead’s first premises on the nature of God as ground for existence.
  8. 13. - Whitehead’s philosophical category.
  9. 14. - In what way are Science and Religion's approaches to the truth different?
  10. 15. - Observable, evidence-based, measurable, and tested way of knowing.
  11. 17. - In process philosophy, change is fundamental and stability is?
  12. 18. - Character of religion in explaining reality that is absent in science.
  13. 20. - Slowly changing and transforming.
  14. 23. - What constitutes reality in process philosophy