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Take the Science and Religion Quiz

Take the Science and Religion Quiz

Science and religion… everyone seems to have an opinion. Take the Science and Religion Quiz and work out where you stand and why it matters!

People have wildly different views on how ‘compatible’ science and religion are. However, much of what we think about this depends, in the first place, on what we think science is and what religion is. Your answers to those questions will shape – even predetermine – the answer to the question of how well they ‘get on’.

The Science and Religion Quiz not only ‘takes your temperature’ on the overarching question – whether you think science and religion are compatible – but it also explores what you think each one is.

In the process, it tries to help you understand not only what you think on this issue, but why – and why it matters. Because ‘science and religion’ is about more than a few narrow debating issues (like the Big Bang or evolution) but touches on our very understanding of ourselves and the world.

The quiz should take you around 5 minutes to complete.

Take the Science and Religion Quiz here.


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Nick Spencer

Nick Spencer

Nick is Senior Fellow at Theos. He is the author of The Landscapes of Science and Religion (OUP, 2025), Playing God: Science, Religion and the Future of Humanity (2024), and Magisteria: the entangled histories of science and religion (Oneworld, 2023). Nick is host of the podcast Reading Our Times.

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Posted 7 December 2022

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