Thomas Dixon is a historian specializing in the relationship between science and religion.
He serves as a Senior Lecturer in History at Queen Mary, University of London.
Dixon's work aims to provide balanced, insightful accounts of debates surrounding science and religion throughout history.
His writing style is described as engaging and occasionally witty, making complex topics accessible to general readers.
Dixon's approach emphasizes the importance of understanding political and social contexts when examining historical conflicts between scientific and religious perspectives.
His expertise in this field is evident in his ability to present multifaceted views on contentious issues like evolution and creationism.
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