In 1997, Stephen Jay Gould wrote an essay in Natural History that called for a truce between religion and science. "The net of science covers the empirical universe," he wrote. "The net of religion extends over questions of moral meaning and value." Gould was emphatic about keeping the domains separate, urging "respectful discourse" and "mutual humility." He called the demarcation "nonoverlapping magisteria" from the Latin magister, meaning "canon."
The "canon" of the scriptures comes from the Greek word kanon meaning "measuring rod" or "norm". (p. 76)
Magisterium - The teaching office of the Church. ... (p.230)
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