<B>Science and religion have always been at each other’s throats, right?</B><BR><BR><B>Most things you ‘know’ about science and religion are myths or half-truths that grew up in the last years of the nineteenth century and remain widespread today.</B><BR><BR><B>‘A deeply researched history of the interplay between the two ways of understanding the world.’ <I>ECONOMIST</I>, BEST BOOKS OF 2023</B><BR><BR>The true history of science and religion is a human one. It’s about the role of religion in inspiring, and strangling, science before the scientific revolution. It’s about the sincere but eccentric faith and the quiet, creeping doubts of the most brilliant scientists in history – Galileo, Newton, Faraday, Darwin, Maxwell, Einstein. Above all it’s about the question of what it means to be human and who gets to say – a question that is more urgent in the twenty-first century than ever before.<BR><BR>From eighth-century Baghdad to