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The various understandings of the relationship between science and religion can be grouped into six categories: science replaces religion; religion replaces science; science shapes religion; religion shapes science; science and religion are independent; science and religion are in dialogue. The article illustrates and evaluates each of these theories of the relationship between science and religion. It is concluded that each of the categories discussed collapses into aʽreligion shapes scienceʼ position, since religious convictions of some sort are basic to humanity. Ultimate (religious) beliefs are integral to science and maths, and so religious beliefs shape science.