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This two-volume collection of cutting edge thinking about
science and religion shows how scientific and religious
practices of inquiry can be viewed as logically compatible,
complementary, and mutually supportive.
- Features submissions by world-leading scientists and
philosophers
- Discusses a wide range of hotly debated issues, including
Big Bang cosmology, evolution, intelligent design, dinosaurs
and creation, general and special theories of relativity,
dark energy, the Multiverse Hypothesis, and Super String
Theory
- Includes articles on stem cell research and Bioethics by
William Hurlbut, who served on President Bush's Bioethics
Committee
Content:
Chapter 1 The Nature of Science (pages 39–53): Del
Ratzsch
Chapter 2 The Religious Roots of Science (pages 54–68): Del
Ratzsch
Chapter 3 The Alleged Demise of Religion: Greatly Exaggerated
Reports from the Science/Religion “Wars” (pages 69–84): Del
Ratzsch
Chapter 4 Relativity, God, and Time (pages 85–92): Dr. Thomas
Greenlee
Chapter 5 General Relativity, The Cosmic Microwave Background,
and Moral Relativism (pages 93–96): Dr. Thomas Greenlee
Chapter 6 Quantum Mechanics and the Nature of Reality (pages
97–104): Dr. Thomas Greenlee
Chapter 7 Science and Religion in Harmony (pages 105–119):
Deborah B. Haarsma
Chapter 8 How Christians Reconcile Ancient Texts with Modern
Science (pages 120–130): Deborah B. Haarsma
Chapter 9 Christian and Atheist Responses to Big Bang Cosmology
(pages 131–149): Deborah B. Haarsma
Chapter 10 Scientific Knowledge Does Not Replace Religious
Knowledge (pages 151–167): Loren Haarsma
Chapter 11 God, Evolution, and Design (pages 168–180): Loren
Haarsma
Chapter 12 Human Evolution and Objective Morality (pages
181–201): Loren Haarsma
Chapter 13 What Makes a Scientific Theory Probably True (pages
203–212): Richard Swinburne
Chapter 14 The Argument to God from the Laws of Nature (pages
213–222): Richard Swinburne
Chapter 15 The Argument to God from Fine?Tuning (pages
223–233): Richard Swinburne
Chapter 16 Is Intelligent Design Really Intelligent? (pages
235–242): Peter Dodson
Chapter 17 God and the Dinosaurs Revisited (pages 243–250):
Peter Dodson
Chapter 18 Science and Religion in the Public Square (pages
251–264): Peter Dodson
Chapter 19 Evolutionary Creation: Common Descent and Christian
Views of Origins (pages 265–277): Stephen Matheson
Chapter 20 A Scientific and Religious Critique of Intelligent
Design (pages 278–289): Stephen Matheson
Chapter 21 Biology, the Incarnation, and Christian Materialism
(pages 290–298): Stephen Matheson
Chapter 22 Science and Religion: Why Does the Debate Continue?
(pages 299–316): Alvin Plantinga
Chapter 23 Divine Action in the World (pages 317–323): Alvin
Plantinga
Chapter 24 The Evolutionary Argument Against Naturalism (pages
324–332): Alvin Plantinga
Chapter 25 Two For the Ages: Origen and Newton (pages 335–344):
Gary Patterson
Chapter 26 The Holy Trinity of Nineteenth?Century British
Science: Faraday, Maxwell, and Rayleigh (pages 345–358): Gary
Patterson
Chapter 27 A Professor in Dialogue with His Faith (pages
359–368): Gary Patterson
Chapter 28 Our Place in the Vast Universe (pages 369–379): Don
N. Page
Chapter 29 Does God So Love the Multiverse? (pages 380–395):
Don N. Page
Chapter 30 Scientific and Philosophical Challenges to Theism
(pages 396–410): Don N. Page
Chapter 31 The Copenhagen Spirit of Science and Birth of the
Nuclear Atom (pages 411–419): Richard Peterson
Chapter 32 When Scientists Go to War (pages 420–428): Richard
Peterson
Chapter 33 Scientific Responsibility: A Quest for Good Science
and Good Applications (pages 429–435): Richard Peterson
Chapter 34 The Evolution of Religion: Adaptationist Accounts
(pages 437–457): Michael J. Murray
Chapter 35 The Evolution of Religion: Non?Adaptationist
Accounts (pages 458–471): Michael J. Murray
Chapter 36 Evolutionary Accounts of Religion: Explaining or
Explaining Away (pages 472–478): Michael J. Murray
Chapter 37 How Real People Believe: Reason and Belief in God
(pages 479–499): Kelly James Clark
Chapter 38 Reformed Epistemology and the Cognitive Science of
Religion (pages 500–513): Kelly James Clark
Chapter 39 Explaining God Away? (pages 514–526): Kelly James
Clark
Chapter 39a Introduction to Volume Two (pages 527–602):
Melville Y. Stewart
Chapter 40 Reflections on the Scientific Revolution (1543–1687)
(pages 603–617): Owen Gingerich
Chapter 41 Designing a Universe Congenial for Life (pages
618–627): Owen Gingerich
Chapter 42 Earth's Biospheric Economy (pages 629–644): Calvin
Dewitt
Chapter 43 The Steward and the Economist (pages 645–657):
Calvin Dewitt
Chapter 44 Sustainable Living in the Biosphere (pages 658–670):
Calvin Dewitt
Chapter 45 God, Time, and Infinity (pages 671–682): William
Lane Craig
Chapter 46 Time and Eternity (pages 683–702): William Lane
Craig
Chapter 47 The End of the World (pages 703–719): William Lane
Craig
Chapter 48 Theology and Science in a Postmodern Context (pages
721–731): Nancey Murphy
Chapter 49 Science and Divine Action (pages 732–739): Nancey
Murphy
Chapter 50 Theology, Science and Human Nature (pages 740–747):
Nancey Murphy
Chapter 51 Darwin and Intelligent Design (pages 749–766): Dr
Francisco J. Ayala
Chapter 52 The Nature of the Laws of Physics and Their
Mysterious Bio?Friendliness (pages 767–788): Paul Davies
Chapter 53 The A?Theory of Time, Presentism, and Open Theism
(pages 789–809): Dean Zimmerman
Chapter 54 A Kind of Darwinism (pages 811–824): Peter van
Inwagen
Chapter 55 Darwinism and Design (pages 825–834): Peter van
Inwagen
Chapter 56 Science and Scripture (pages 835–846): Peter van
Inwagen
Chapter 57 Science and Religion in Western History: Models and
Relationships (pages 847–861): Alan Padgett
Chapter 58 Overcoming the Problem of Induction: Science and
Religion as Ways of Knowing (pages 862–883): Alan Padgett
Chapter 59 God and Time: Relative Timelessness Reconsidered
(pages 884–892): Alan Padgett
Chapter 60 The Laws of Physics and the Design of the Universe
(pages 893–910): Stephen M. Barr
Chapter 61 The Multiverse and the State of Fundamental Physics
Today (pages 911–927): Stephen M. Barr
Chapter 62 Philosophical Materialism and the Many?Worlds
Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics (pages 928–942): Stephen M.
Barr
Chapter 63 Embodied Being: Evolution and the Emergence of the
Human Person (pages 943–959): William Hurlbut
Chapter 64 Embryos, Ethics, and Human Dignity (pages 960–973):
William Hurlbut
Chapter 65 Biotechnology and the Human Future (pages 974–983):
William Hurlbut
Chapter 66 Freedom, Consciousness, and Science: An Emergentist
Response to the Challenge (pages 985–998): Philip Clayton
Chapter 67 Mediating Between Physicalism and Dualism: “Broad
Naturalism” and the Study of Consciousness (pages 999–1010):
Philip Clayton
Chapter 68 Scientific Realism (pages 1011–1033): Bruce
Reichenbach
Chapter 69 Religious Realism (pages 1034–1052): Bruce
Reichenbach
Chapter 70 Experience and the Unobservable (pages 1053–1077):
Bruce Reichenbach