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Guest Editorial: What does Physics tell us about God? [download] |
Owen Gingerich |
98 |
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Human Genetics and the Image of the Triune God [download] |
Neil G. Messer |
99-111 |
[Abstract] |
Where science and history meet: some fresh challenges to the Christian faith? [download] |
Colin A. Russell |
113-125 |
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The Wilberforce-Huxley Debate: Why Did It Happen? [download] |
John Hedley Brooke |
127-141 |
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Debate |
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Author(s) |
Pages |
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| Essay Review – Neither Lifeless nor Mindless – a Commentary on ‘Reason,
Science and Faith’ by Paul Marston & Roger Forster |
David A. Booth |
143-155 |
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| Response to Booth |
Paul Marston |
155-161 |
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| Response to Cullen |
Nancey Murphy |
161-163 |
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Correspondence |
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Author(s) |
Pages |
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| Supervenience and causality – A medical response |
Alan J. Gijsbers |
163-164 |
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Book Reviews |
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Author(s) |
Pages |
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| Music to Move the Stars |
Jane Hawking (Diana Briggs) |
166-167 |
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| Mystery of Mysteries: Is Evolution a Social
Construction? |
Michael Ruse (R J Berry) |
167-169 |
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| Origins of Life, Second Edition |
Freeman Dyson (Margaret Ginzburg) |
169-170 |
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| The Shaping of Rationality: Towards Interdisciplinarity
in Theology and Science |
J. Wentzel van Huyssteen (Adrian Brown) |
170-172 |
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| Almost Like a Whale: The Origin of Species Updated |
Steve Jones (Andrew Halestrap) |
172-174 |
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| Unprecedented Choices: Religious Ethics at the Frontiers
of Genetic Science |
Audrey R. Chapman (John A Bryant) |
174-175 |
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| From Global Warming to Dolly the Sheep: An Encyclopædia
of Social Issues in Science and Technology |
David E. Newton (Celia Deane-Drummond) |
176-177 |
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| Questions of Science: Exploring the interaction between
science and faith |
Andrew Barton (Michael Walker) |
177-178 |
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| Towards a Democratic Science. Scientific Narration and
Civic Communication |
Richard Harvey Brown (John Eldridge) |
178-180 |
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| Intelligent Design: The Bridge Between Science &
Theology |
William A. Dembski (Ernest Lucas) |
180-182 |
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| Electromagnetism and the Sacred |
Laurence W. Fagg (Roland Dobbs) |
182-183 |
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| Science & its Limits: The Natural Sciences in Christian
Perspective (2nd edition) |
Del Ratzsch (Mike Poole) |
183-184 |
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| A Time to heal: A Contribution towards the Ministry of
Healing |
The Bishop of Chelmsford et al |
184-185 |
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| A Time to Heal: The Development of Good Practice in the
Healing Ministry: A Handbook |
The Bishop of Chelmsford et al (Dr. John Wilkinson) |
184-185 |
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| The Care of Creation: Focusing Concern and Action |
R.J. Berry (John M. Drake) |
185-186 |
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| Thinking Clearly about God and Science |
David Wilkinson & Rob Frost (John Bausor) |
187 |
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| Rare Earth: why complex life is uncommon in the
universe |
Peter D.Ward and Donald Brownlee (Bennet McInnes) |
187-189 |
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| Christians and Bioethics |
Fraser Watts (Stuart Lucas) |
189-190 |
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| Groundwork of Science and Religion |
Philip Luscombe (Steve Bishop) |
190-191 |
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| Science and Theology since Copernicus |
Peter Barrett (John Polkinghorne) |
190-191 |
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| Christianity and Ecology: Seeking the Well-Being of
Earth and Humans |
Dieter T. Hessel & Rosemary Radford Ruether (Ron Elsdon) |
191-192 |
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