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The Forest Of Gombe By Jane Goodall

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“In the Forest of Gombe” by Jane Goodall, Goodall describes her own perspectives of the correlation between religions and science through her experiences in the forest at Gombe after she loses her husband to cancer. She comes up with several new concepts which she calls windows during her time in the forest. Goodall develops the idea of the coexistence of science and religion for her deeper understanding of life and the world. I agree with her which the windows that Goodall sees through have no drawbacks because the windows enrich her scientific and religious thinking, represent the combination of science and religion as well as inspires ideas about future development. To begin with, the windows are beneficial because they can help understand the world more profoundly in a scientific way. Goodall’s view is renewed when she sees the world through the new windows she discovered in the forest. The scientific window allows her to “see ever farther, ever more clearly, into areas which until recently were beyond human knowledge” (Goodall 148). This implies the new sight that the windows have opened for herself as well as her study. Her thoughts and knowledge are refreshed by the scientific window that the forest unfolds to her. The window broadens her horizon by presenting a world of larger scale with more innovative ideas and discoveries. She considers that window not only in favor of her years of study in chimpanzees, but also “help people understand a little

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