Science and religion in dialogue /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Wiley InterScience (Online service)
Other Authors: Stewart, Melville Y.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Malden, MA : Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.
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Table of Contents:
  • v. 1.
  • Has science really destroyed its own religious roots? /
  • Del Ratzsch
  • God and physical reality : relativity, time, and quantum mechanics /
  • Thomas Greenlee
  • Interaction between science and Christianity /
  • Deborah B. Haarsma
  • Interplay of scientific and religious knowledge regarding evolution /
  • Loren Haarsma
  • The universe makes it probable that there is a God /
  • Richard Swinburne
  • A paleontologist considers science and religion /
  • Peter Dodson
  • Christian faith and biological explanation /
  • Stephen Matheson
  • Religion, naturalism, and science /
  • Alvin Plantinga
  • Science and theology as faithful human activities /
  • Gary Patterson
  • Cosmology and theology /
  • Don N. Page
  • Science under stress in the twentieth century : lessons from the case of early nuclear physics /
  • Richard Peterson
  • The science of religion /
  • Michael J. Murray
  • Belief in God /
  • Kelly James Clark
  • v. 2.
  • Background topics for the science and religion dialogue /
  • Owen Gingerich
  • Stewardship and economic harmony : living sustainability on earth /
  • Calvin DeWitt
  • Cosmology and theism /
  • William Lane Craig
  • Theology and science in a postmodern context /
  • Nancey Murphy
  • Darwin and intelligent design /
  • Francisco J. Ayala
  • The laws of physics and bio-friendliness /
  • Paul Davies
  • Time and open theism /
  • Dean Zimmerman
  • Science and scripture /
  • Peter van Inwagen
  • The mutuality of science and theology /
  • Alan Padgett
  • Physics and scientific materialism /
  • Stephen M. Barr
  • Biotechnology and human dignity /
  • William Hurlbut
  • Science, emergence, and religion /
  • Philip Clayton
  • Theories and unobservables : the realist/nonrealist debate in science and religion /
  • Bruce Reichenbach.