Abstract
The interdisciplinary teaching of science and religion in schools is advocated. This should include, for example, the moral debate about embryo research, entailing such questions as what is permissible and who decides. An agenda is here drawn up of the basic principles which guide such teaching, fundamentalism is condemned and it is proposed that more emphasis be placed on the human and historical aspects of great scientists.
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