Abstract

ABSTRACT The present article focuses on the explanation and theoretical exploration of the foundations and reasoning of three Muslim thinkers in contemporary Iran (Seyyed Hossain Nasr, Morteza Motahhari, and Mehdi Bazargan), according to the Ten Models of Ted Peters, regarding the relationship between religion and science. The study results indicate that there are commonalities among Christian and Islamic thinkers. While their approaches are slightly different in some respects, the views of the Iranian religious thinkers can be placed in certain patterns intended by Peters.

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