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Language, Labels and Lived Identity in Debates about Science, Religion and Belief

Kaden, Tom; Jones, Stephen H.; Catto, Rebecca; Davie, Grace

Authors

Tom Kaden

Rebecca Catto

Grace Davie



Contributors

Stephen H. Jones
Other

Tom Kaden
Other

Rebecca Catto
Other

Abstract

In public discussion and polling on the subject of science and belief people’s views are often subsumed under identity labels such as ‘Creationism’, ‘Darwinism’, ‘New Atheism’, ‘Intelligent Design’ and ‘Theistic Evolutionism’. Often, these labels are held to accurately represent people’s views both by public figures and by social scientific researchers. In this chapter, Kaden, Jones and Catto make the case for a reassessment of the role of labels and the knowledge connected to them in popular and social scientific treatment of the relationship between science and belief. They argue that there are considerable problems in identifying people’s views using the majority of commonly used analytic labels. Drawing on 123 semi-structured interviews with scientists and members of the public in the UK and Canada from a range of religious and non-religious positions, the authors then show that such categories of belief are creatively interpreted. The authors highlight the limited salience of popular concepts in science and religion debates, showing that such terms are frequently unfamiliar to British and Canadian publics. Based on their analysis, they argue that naive application of labels contributes to misperceptions and prejudices, especially relating to religious people’s beliefs about human origins. Finally, they conclude that to limit such misperceptions attention needs to be paid by scholars to whether, how and why individuals relate their fundamental beliefs to aspects of science.

Citation

Kaden, T., Jones, S. H., Catto, R., & Davie, G. Language, Labels and Lived Identity in Debates about Science, Religion and Belief. In Science, Belief and Society: International Perspectives on Religion, Non-Religion and the Public Understanding of Science. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781529206944.003.0004

Online Publication Date May 22, 2019
Deposit Date Oct 13, 2023
Publisher Oxford University Press
Book Title Science, Belief and Society: International Perspectives on Religion, Non-Religion and the Public Understanding of Science
Chapter Number 3
ISBN 9781529206944
DOI https://doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781529206944.003.0004