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Routledge Science and Religion Series


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Science and religion have often been thought to be at loggerheads but much contemporary work in this flourishing interdisciplinary field suggests this is far from the case. The Science and Religion Series presents exciting new work to advance interdisciplinary study, research and debate across key themes in science and religion. Contemporary issues in philosophy and theology are debated, as are prevailing cultural assumptions. The series enables leading international authors from a range of different disciplinary perspectives to apply the insights of the various sciences, theology, philosophy and history in order to look at the relations between the different disciplines and the connections that can be made between them. These accessible, stimulating new contributions to key topics across science and religion will appeal particularly to individual academics and researchers, graduates, postgraduates and upper-undergraduate students.

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God and the Scientist Exploring the Work of John Polkinghorne

God and the Scientist: Exploring the Work of John Polkinghorne

1st Edition

Edited By Christopher C. Knight, Fraser Watts
August 22, 2012

This book presents a celebration, survey and critique of the theological work of arguably the most important and most widely-read contributor to the modern dialogue between science and theology: John Polkinghorne. Including a major survey by Polkinghorne himself of his life's work in theology, ...

God's Action in Nature's World Essays in Honour of Robert John Russell

God's Action in Nature's World: Essays in Honour of Robert John Russell

1st Edition

Edited By Ted Peters, Nathan Hallanger
May 28, 2006

In 1981 Robert John Russell founded what would become the leading center of research at the interface of science and religion, the Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences. Throughout its twenty-five year history, CTNS under Russell's leadership has continued to guide and further the dialogue ...

Mind, Brain and the Elusive Soul Human Systems of Cognitive Science and Religion

Mind, Brain and the Elusive Soul: Human Systems of Cognitive Science and Religion

1st Edition

By Mark Graves
March 25, 2008

Does science argue against the existence of the human soul? Many scientists and scholars believe the whole is more than the sum of the parts. This book uses information and systems theory to describe the "more" that does not reduce to the parts. One sees this in the synapses”or apparently empty ...

Being as Communion A Metaphysics of Information

Being as Communion: A Metaphysics of Information

1st Edition

By William A. Dembski
September 11, 2014

For a thing to be real, it must be able to communicate with other things. If this is so, then the problem of being receives a straightforward resolution: to be is to be in communion. So the fundamental science, indeed the science that needs to underwrite all other sciences, is a theory of ...

Reconstructing a Christian Theology of Nature Down to Earth

Reconstructing a Christian Theology of Nature: Down to Earth

1st Edition

By Anna Case-Winters
November 28, 2007

In the present ecological crisis, it is imperative that human beings reconsider their place within nature and find new, more responsible and sustainable ways of living. Assumptions about the nature of God, the world, and the human being, shape our thinking and, consequently, our acting. Some have ...

Theology, Psychology and the Plural Self

Theology, Psychology and the Plural Self

1st Edition

By Léon Turner
December 28, 2008

Is the human self singular and unified or essentially plural? This book explores the seemingly disparate ways that Christian theology and the secular human sciences have approached this complex question. The latter have largely embraced the idea of the plural self as an inescapable, even adaptive ...

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