Zygon

Papers
(The median citation count of Zygon is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-10-01 to 2024-10-01.)
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PANTHEISM, PANENTHEISM, AND ECOSOPHY: GETTING BACK TO SPINOZA?10
DEBUNKING ARGUMENTS GAIN LITTLE FROM COGNITIVE SCIENCE OF RELIGION8
A VIROCENTRIC PERSPECTIVE ON EVIL6
TECHNOLOGY, THEOLOGY, AND SPIRITUALITY IN THE DIGITAL AGE6
SECULARITY, SYNCHRONICITY, AND UNCANNY SCIENCE: CONSIDERATIONS AND CHALLENGES5
THE RATIONALITY OF BEAUTY: AESTHETICS AND THE RENAISSANCE OF TELEOLOGY4
IN DEFENSE OF AQUINAS'S ADAM: ORIGINAL JUSTICE, THE FALL, AND EVOLUTION4
BETWEEN IRON SKIES AND COPPER EARTH: ANTINATALISM AND THE DEATH OF GOD4
THE RE‐DISCOVERY OF CONTEMPLATION THROUGH SCIENCE4
NATURE'S POWERS AND GOD'S ENERGIES4
SPIRITUAL INTELLIGENCE: PROCESSING DIFFERENT INFORMATION OR PROCESSING INFORMATION DIFFERENTLY?3
SPIRITUAL INTELLIGENCE: PARTICIPATING WITH HEART, MIND, AND BODY3
UNINTERRUPTED CENSORED DARWIN: FROM THE MIDDLE EAST TO THE MALAY‐INDONESIAN WORLD3
ADOLESCENT IDENTITY FORMATION VERSUS SPIRITUAL TRANSFORMATION3
THE THEOLOGICAL PROBLEM WITH EVOLUTION3
SEEKING COMMON GROUND BETWEEN THEOLOGY AND SUSTAINABILITY SCIENCE FOR JUST TRANSITIONS3
SPIRITUALITY AND TECHNOLOGY: A THREEFOLD PHILOSOPHICAL REFLECTION3
RESISTANCE TO NARRATIVES OF THE COVID‐19 PANDEMIC AS AN ACT OF GOD3
ACONSILIENCE OF EQUAL REGARD: STEPHEN JAY GOULD ON THE RELATION OF SCIENCE AND RELIGION3
RELIGION, SPIRITUALITY, AND MENTAL HEALTH AMONG SCIENTISTS DURING THE PANDEMIC: A FOUR‐COUNTRY STUDY3
A FRAMEWORK OF SPIRITUALITY FOR THE FUTURE OF NATURALISM3
LESSONS FROM THE QUEST FOR ARTIFICIAL CONSCIOUSNESS: THE EMERGENCE CRITERION, INSIGHT‐ORIENTED AI, AND IMAGO DEI2
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND THEOLOGY: LOOKING FOR A POSITIVE—BUT NOT UNCRITICAL—RECEPTION2
THE DESIGN OF EVOLUTIONARY ALGORITHMS: A COMPUTER SCIENCE PERSPECTIVE ON THE COMPATIBILITY OF EVOLUTION AND DESIGN2
SOME SECOND THOUGHTS ABOUT THE HUMANITIES2
SHĪʿĪ READINGS OF HUMAN EVOLUTION: ṬABĀṬABĀʾĪ TO ḤAYDARĪ2
A TASTE FOR THE INFINITE: WHAT PHILOSOPHY OF BIOLOGY CAN TELL US ABOUT RELIGIOUS BELIEF2
DOES CRITICIZING INTELLIGENT DESIGN (ID) UNDERMINE DESIGN DISCOURSE IN THE QURʾĀN? A KALĀMIC RESPONSE2
ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: EPISTEMOLOGICAL ARGUMENTS2
SCIENCE–RELIGION BOUNDARIES IN INDIAN SCIENTIFIC WORKPLACES2
NATURALISM AND RELIGION: HUNTING TWO SNARKS?2
OBJECT‐ORIENTED ONTOLOGY AND THE OTHER OF WE IN ANTHROPOCENTRIC POSTHUMANISM2
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AS A TESTING GROUND FOR KEY THEOLOGICAL QUESTIONS2
FROM ANGELS TO ALIENS: HUMANKIND'S ONGOING ENCOUNTERS WITH, AND EVOLVING INTERPRETATIONS OF, THE GENUINE CELESTIAL UNKNOWN2
HUMAN EVOLUTION AND THE CHRISTIAN CALL TO LOVE2
DEFINING AND DEFENDING THE HUMANITIES2
RESPONSE: THE COMPATIBILITY OF EVOLUTION AND DESIGN2
IS THERE A DISTINCTIVE QUANTUM THEOLOGY?2
SYMBOLIC AI AND GÖDEL'S ONTOLOGICAL ARGUMENT2
DIVINE DESIGN AND EVOLUTIONARY EVIL2
ADDRESSING THE NEEDHAM QUESTION FROM A THEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE: TOWARD A CHINESE THEOLOGY OF HOLISTIC WISDOM2
WILLEM DREES ON THE HUMANITIES2
THE BIBLICAL ROOTS OF LOCKE'S THEORY OF PERSONAL IDENTITY2
OPEN THEISM AND RISK MANAGEMENT: A PHILOSOPHICAL AND BIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE2
SCIENCE AND RELIGION: AN ORIGINS STORY1
THE NATURALIZATION OF SCRIPTURAL REASON IN SEVENTEENTH‐CENTURY EPISTEMOLOGY1
INTRODUCTION: FIVE STEPS TOWARD A RELIGION–AI DIALOGUE1
RESPONSE TO THE COMPATIBILITY OF EVOLUTION AND DESIGN1
EVOLVING CREATION: AN ISMAILI MUSLIM INTERPRETATION OF EVOLUTION1
WILL WE KNOW THEM WHEN WE MEET THEM? HUMAN CYBORG AND NONHUMAN PERSONHOOD1
EVOLUTION, CHANCE, NECESSITY, AND DESIGN1
KNOWING SLOWLY: UNFOLDING THE DEPTHS OF MEANING1
THEORIZING RELIGION AND QUESTIONING THE FUTURE OF ISLAM AND SCIENCE1
NATURAL DIVINE CAUSATION, CAUSAL EXCLUSION, AND OVERDETERMINATION: COMMENT ON MIKAEL LEIDENHAG1
WHO ARE THE HUMANITIES FOR? DECOLONIZING THE HUMANITIES1
EMBODIED EXPERIENCE IN SOCIALLY PARTICIPATORY ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE1
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND IN GOD'S EXISTENCE: CONNECTING PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION AND COMPUTATION1
THEOLOGY AMONG THE HUMAN HUMANITIES1
THE FINAL DOMINO: YASIR QADHI, YOUTUBE, AND EVOLUTION1
THEORIA TO THEORY (AND BACK AGAIN): INTEGRATING MASTERMAN'S WRITINGS ON LANGUAGE AND RELIGION1
THE RE‐DISCOVERY OF CONTEMPLATION THROUGH SCIENCE: A RESPONSE TO TOM McLEISH1
THE MACHINE IN THE GHOST: TRANSHUMANISM AND THE ONTOLOGY OF INFORMATION1
MENTAL HEALTH AND THE GOSPEL: BOYLE LECTURE 20201
PALAMISM AND DISPOSITIONALISM: COMMENT ON RASLAU'S INTEGRATION OF ORTHODOX THEOLOGY WITH CONTEMPORARY METAPHYSICS OF SCIENCE1
GUIDELINES FOR COMPUTATIONAL MODELING OF FRIENDSHIP1
THE WHOLENESS OF HUMANITY: COLERIDGE, COGNITION, AND HOLISTIC PERCEPTION1
GOD AND A WORLD OF NATURAL EVIL: THEOLOGY AND SCIENCE IN HARD CONVERSATION1
HUMAN UNIQUENESS: DEBATES IN SCIENCE AND THEOLOGY1
FENGSHUI: SCIENCE, RELIGION, SUPERSTITION, OR TRADE?1
AN EVALUATION OF THE BIOLOGICAL CASE FOR DESIGN1
MEANING AND EMBODIMENT IN RITUAL PRACTICE1
THE ENTANGLED TRINITY, QUANTUM BIOLOGY, AND DEEP INCARNATION1
ILLUSION OR DELUSION? A RE‐EXAMINATION OF BUDDHIST PHILOSOPHY OF PERSONAL IDENTITY1
THE FUTURE OF ISLAM AND SCIENCE: PHILOSOPHICAL GROUNDS1
THE MANY WORRIES OF MANY WORLDS1
BUILDING ENTHUSIASM AND OVERCOMING FEAR: ENGAGING WITH CHRISTIAN LEADERS IN AN AGE OF SCIENCE1
CAN SINNERS REALLY CHANGE? UNDERSTANDING PERSONAL SALVATION IN THE BLOCK UNIVERSE1
ISLAM AND SCIENCE: THE PHILOSOPHICAL GROUNDS FOR A GENUINE DEBATE1
“THE GOD WITH CLAY”: THE IDEA OF DEEP INCARNATION AND THE INFORMATIONAL UNIVERSE1
IS IT POSSIBLE THAT ROBOTS WILL NOT ONE DAY BECOME PERSONS?1
PEACOCKE PRIZE ESSAY—TOWARDS AN EASTERN ORTHODOX CONTEMPLATION OF EVOLUTION: MAXIMUS THE CONFESSOR'S VISION OF THE PHYLOGENETIC LOGOI1
ORIGINAL SIN, RACISM, AND EPISTEMOLOGIES OF IGNORANCE1
REVISITING WILLIAM PALEY1
A DEFENSE OF SCIENCE AND RELIGION: REFLECTIONS ON PETER HARRISON'S “AFTER SCIENCE AND RELIGION” PROJECT1
PRESUMPTIONS ABOUT GOD'S WISDOM IN MUSLIM ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST EVOLUTION1
THE AIMS OF TYPOLOGIES AND A TYPOLOGY OF METHODS1
THOMIST OR TUMBLRIST: COMMENTS ON THE COMPATIBILITY OF EVOLUTION AND DESIGN BY E. V. R. KOJONEN1
THE CONTENTIOUS COMPATIBILITY OF EVOLUTION AND DESIGN: INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK SYMPOSIUM1
EFFECTS OF ACADEMIC DEGREE AND DISCIPLINE ON RELIGIOUS AND EVOLUTIONARY VIEWS IN CHILE AND COLOMBIA1
FAITH, SCIENCE, AND NONRELIGIOUS IDENTITY FORMATION AMONG MALE KENYAN YOUTH1
SERGIUS BULGAKOV'S CRITIQUE OF N. F. FEDOROV'S TECHNOLOGIZED RESURRECTION (AND WHY IT STILL MATTERS FOR THE CHRISTIAN DIALOGUE WITH TRANSHUMANISM)1
RELIGIOUS NATURALISM AND CREATION: A COSMOLOGICAL AND THEOLOGICAL READING ON THE ORIGIN/BEGINNING OF THE UNIVERSE1
THE CONVERGENCE OF SCIENCE AND RELIGION1
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GOD OF THE GAPS OR THE GOD OF “DESIGN AND DOMINION”? RE‐VISITING NEWTON'S THEOLOGY0
ECOLOGICAL SAINTS: ADOPTING A GREEN GAZE OF THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF SAINT MARGUERITE BOURGEOYS0
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HOW VENUS BECAME COOL: SOCIAL AND MORAL DIMENSIONS OF BIOSIGNATURE SCIENCE0
JOINT ATTENTION AND THE IMAGO TRINITATIS0
Divine Action and the Human Mind. By Sarah Lane Ritchie. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. 384 Pages. $120.00. (Hardcover)0
A BROADER PERSPECTIVE ON “HUMANS”: ANALYSIS OF INSĀN IN TWELVER SHĪʿĪ PHILOSOPHY AND IMPLICATIONS FOR ASTROTHEOLOGY0
TRACING DISTINCTIVE HUMAN MORAL EMOTIONS? THE CONTRIBUTION OF A THEOLOGY OF GRATITUDE0
A FLOWING TIME INTERPRETATION OF SPECIAL RELATIVITY VIA AN INHOMOGENEOUS TENSE‐AS‐RELATIONAL ONTOLOGY: A COMMENT ON SAULSON0
HUMAN UNIQUENESS FROM A BIOLOGICAL POINT OF VIEW0
“WE” AND “THEY”: CROSS‐CULTURAL CONVERSATIONS ON IDENTITY0
MYSTERIUM TREMENDUM IN A NEW KEY0
HUMAN DEATH IN THEOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY AND EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY: DISAMBIGUATING (IM)MORTALITY AS ECUMENICAL SOLUTION0
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INTERPRETATION NEUTRALITY FOR QUANTUM THEOLOGY0
INFORMATION AND REALITY0
Patrons—Philip Hefner Fund0
ON THE NORMATIVE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE AIMS OF RELIGIOUS PRACTICE0
The First Blockchain: Bitcoin, Entropy, Religion0
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THE SCIENCE AND RELIGION FORUM DISCUSS INFORMATION AND REALITY: QUESTIONS FOR RELIGIONS AND SCIENCE0
Verteidigung des Heiligen: Anthropologie der digitalen Transformation. By Johannes Hoff. Freiburg: Herder, 2021. 608 pages. $73.00. (Hardcover)0
Cyborg Theology: Humans, Technology and God. By Scott A.Midson. London/New York: Bloomsbury Publishing. 2017. 272 pp. £135.00. (Hardcover).0
NATURE MAKES AN ASCENT FROM THE LOWER TO THE HIGHER: GREGORY OF NYSSA ON HUMAN DISTINCTIVENESS0
Stanley Jaki Foundation International Congress 2015. By PaulHaffner and JosephLaracy, editors. Herefordshire, UK: Gracewing, 2020. 228 pages. Paperback, $22.50.0
ALISTER McGRATH AND EDUCATION IN SCIENCE AND RELIGION0
Patrons—Philip Hefner Fund0
RESHAPING THE HEART‐MIND: A RESPONSE TO ROWAN WILLIAMS0
On the Method of Conceptual Analysis in Religion-and-Science0
Pathways to Equity in Addressing Climate Change: A Bahá’í Perspective0
CONSCIOUSNESS AND MORAL RESPONSIBILITY: SKEPTICAL CHALLENGES AND THEOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS0
RESPONSIVE BODIES: ROBOTS, AI, AND THE QUESTION OF HUMAN DISTINCTIVENESS0
A GROWING BLOCK CONCEPTION OF THE NATURE OF TIME: A COMMENT ON SAULSON0
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RESPONSE TO COMMENTS ON “THE NATURE OF TIME AS A PUZZLE FOR NATURALISM”0
RESPONSE TO DUMSDAY'S “PALAMISM AND DISPOSITIONALISM”0
INTRODUCTION TO THE SYMPOSIUM ON EVOLUTION, ORIGINAL SIN, AND THE FALL0
Climate Politics and the Power of Religion. Edited by Evan Berry. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2022. 265 pages. $80.00 (Hardback)0
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Rationality: What It Is, Why It Seems Scarce, Why It Matters. By StevenPinker. London: Allen Lane, 2021. 412 pages. $21.24. (Paperback).0
DISCUSSION OF THE BOYLE LECTURE 20210
ISLAM AND EVOLUTION0
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How God Becomes Real: Kindling the Presence of Invisible Others. By T. M. Luhrmann. Princeton, NJ, Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2020. xv + 235 pages. $29.95. (Hardback)0
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Why Science and Faith Need Each Other: Eight Shared Values That Move Us Beyond Fear. By Elaine HowardEcklund. Ada, MI: Brazos Press, 2020. 176 Pages. $17.99. (Paperback).0
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DISTINCTIVELY HUMAN? MEANING‐MAKING AND WORLD SHAPING AS CORE PROCESSES OF THE HUMAN NICHE0
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LIVING GOD PANDEISM: EVIDENTIAL SUPPORT0
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Theology, Science and Life. By CarmodyGrey. London: T&T Clark, 2023. x + 258 pages. $115.00. (Hardcover).0
DISPOSABLE BODIES, DISABLED MINDS, AND CHRISTIAN HOPE: RESURRECTION IN LIGHT OF TRANSHUMANISM AND INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY0
THE QURʾĀN AND SCIENCE, PART III: MAKERS OF THE SCIENTIFIC MIRACULOUSNESS0
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Network, Cryptography, and the Next World to Come: An Everlasting American Techno-millenarianism?0
T&T Clark Handbook of Christian Theology and the Modern Sciences. Edited by John P.Slattery. London/New York: T&T Clark.2020. 377 pages. £150.00. (Hardcover). £39.99. (Paperback).0
WHEN TO BE WHAT? WHY SCIENCE‐INSPIRED NATURALISM NEED NOT IMPLY RELIGIOUS NATURALISM0
QUANTUM THEOLOGY AND “‘WE’ AND ‘THEY’”0
ENERGIES AND PERSONHOOD: A CHRISTOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE ON HUMAN IDENTITY0
THEISTIC EVOLUTION IN THREE TRADITIONS0
WE HUMANS ARE THE WORST AND THE BEST AND …0
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SCIENCE, RELIGION, AND CULTURE0
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“WE” & “THEY”: CROSS CULTURAL CONVERSATIONS ON IDENTITY0
WHAT CAN EVOLVED MINDS KNOW OF GOD? AN ASSESSMENT FROM THE STANDPOINT OF EVOLUTIONARY EPISTEMOLOGY0
Science and Catholicism in Argentina (1750–1960): A Study on Scientific Culture, Religion, and Secularisation in Latin America. By MiguelDe Asúa. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter. 2022. 365 pages. $118.99. (0
Holy Science: The Biopolitics of Hindu Nationalism. By BanuSubramaniam. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2019. 312 pages. $30.00. (Paperback).0
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EXPLAINING EVIL IN THE BIOSPHERE: ASSESSING SOME EVOLUTIONARY THEODICIES FOR MUSLIM THEISTS0
HONORING ALISTER McGRATH0
WHAT IS NATURAL THEOLOGY? (AND SHOULD WE DISPENSE WITH IT?)0
ATHEISM, ATOMS, AND THE ACTIVITY OF GOD: SCIENCE AND RELIGION IN EARLY BOYLE LECTURES, 1692–17070
IDENTITY AND THE BRAIN: THE BIOLOGICAL BASIS OF OUR SELF0
Secularization. By CharlesTurner. Abingdon and New York: Routledge. 2020. 168 pp. $46.95. (Paperback). $160.00. (Hardcover).0
ARE YOU WHO YOU SAY YOU ARE? COMPUTER SCIENCE AND THE PROBLEM OF DIVINE SELF‐AUTHENTICATION0
Holism in Dealing with Global Problems0
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HOW CULTURE MADE US UNIQUELY HUMAN0
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Religion and the Environment: An Introduction. By Susan Power Bratton. New York: Routledge, 2021. 274 pp. $42.95. (Paperback).0
ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY, HUMAN AGGRESSION, AND MENTAL HEALTH0
THE EMERGENCE OF SELVES AND PURPOSE0
RESPONSE: SCIENCE AND RELIGION—THE STATE OF THE ART0
THE QURʾĀN AND SCIENCE, PART II: SCIENTIFIC INTERPRETATIONS FROM NORTH AFRICA TO CHINA, BENGAL, AND THE MALAY‐INDONESIAN WORLD0
ROWAN WILLIAMS ON ATTENTION AND MEMORY IN THE SPIRITUAL LIFE0
SCIENCE, RELIGION, AND HUMAN IDENTITY: CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE SCIENCE AND RELIGION FORUM0
THE RELATIONAL TURN IN UNDERSTANDING PERSONHOOD: PSYCHOLOGICAL, THEOLOGICAL, AND COMPUTATIONAL PERSPECTIVES0
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Our Mathematical Universe: My Quest for the Ultimate Nature of Reality. By MaxTegmark. New York: Vintage Paperbacks, 2015. 432 pages. Paperback $17.00.0
NATURAL SELECTION AT NEW COLLEGE: THE EVOLUTION OF SCIENCE AND THEOLOGY AT A SCOTTISH PRESBYTERIAN SEMINARY0
THE COHERENCE AND CHARACTER OF THE HUMANITIES: A REPLY TO CRITICS0
SCIENTIFIC UNIFORMITY OR “NATURAL” DIVINE ACTION: SHIFTING THE BOUNDARIES OF LAW IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY0
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INTRODUCTION TO ESSAYS IN HONOR OF ALISTER McGRATH0
Human Technological Enhancement and Theological Anthropology. By VictoriaLorrimar. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2022. 356 pp. $120.00. (Hardcover).0
COMPLEX IDENTITY: GENES TO GOD0
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THE AUTHOR OF THE EPIC: TOLKIEN, EVOLUTION, AND GOD'S STORY0
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RESCUE AND RECOVERY AS A THEOLOGICAL PRINCIPLE, AND A KEY TO MORALITY IN EXTRATERRESTRIAL SPECIES0
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AMARTYA SEN'S CAPABILITIES APPROACH: RESISTANCE AND TRANSFORMATIVE POWER IN THE AGE OF TRANSHUMANISM0
Reinventing Society with Philosophy, Religion, and Science. Edited by NeilWollman and Carolyn J.Love. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.2023. 419 pages. £74.99. (Hardcover).0
Religion and the Philosophy of Life. By GavinFlood. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. 464 pages. $50.00. (Hardback).0
A Case for Hope in a Warming World0
QUANTUM THEOLOGY BEYOND COPENHAGEN: TAKING FUNDAMENTALISM LITERALLY0
BEYOND WISHFUL THINKING: RECONCILING FAITH AND SCIENCE IN CRISES OF HOPE0
INTRODUCTION TO SYMPOSIUM ON “JUST HOW SPECIAL ARE HUMANS?”0
THE TERRITORIES OF THINKING AND FEELING: RETHINKING RELIGION, SCIENCE, AND REASON WITH ALISTER McGRATH0
FROM DIVINE ORACLES TO THE HIGHER CRITICISM: ANDREW D. WHITE AND THE WARFARE OF SCIENCE WITH THEOLOGY IN CHRISTENDOM0
The Financial Millennium0
RESPONSIBLE AGENCY: A HUMAN DISTINCTIVE?0
In Search of the Soul: A Philosophical Essay. By JohnCottingham. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2020.  xii + 174 pages. $16.95. (Paperback).0
WHAT MAKES A QUANTUM PHYSICS BELIEF BELIEVABLE? MANY‐WORLDS AMONG SIX IMPOSSIBLE THINGS BEFORE BREAKFAST0
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THE GENERAL RESURRECTION AND EARLY MODERN NATURAL PHILOSOPHERS: A PRELIMINARY SURVEY0
DIGITAL THEOLOGY AND A POTENTIAL THEOLOGICAL APPROACH TO A METAPHYSICS OF INFORMATION0
THE VICTORIA INSTITUTE, BIBLICAL CRITICISM, ANDTHE FUNDAMENTALS0
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ANNOUNCING THE 69TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE INSTITUTE ON RELIGION IN AN AGE OF SCIENCE0
Wizards of Climate Science: Ancient Magicians in the Court of Big Science0
Why We Must Stop Saying “Climate Apocalypse”: Symbols, Religious Social Memory, and Effective Climate Action0
AQUINAS ON SIN, ESSENCE, AND CHANGE: APPLYING THE REASONING ON WOMEN TO EVOLUTION IN AQUINAS0
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NATURALISTIC RELIGIOUS PRACTICES: WHAT NATURALISTS HAVE BEEN DISCUSSING AND DOING0
SPIRITUAL ANIMALS: SENSE‐MAKING, SELF‐TRANSCENDENCE, AND LIBERAL NATURALISM0
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“THE MYSTERY OF HUMAN UNIQUENESS”: COMMON SENSE, SCIENCE, AND JUDAISM0
PARASITE SOUP: FAITH AND SCIENCE IN THE HISTORY OF PARASITOLOGY0
MARGINALIZATION AND TRANSCENDENCE IN TRANSHUMANISM AND MINJUNG THEOLOGY0
MENTAL HEALTH AND THE GOSPEL: A RESPONSE TO CHRISTOPHER COOK0
THE DAWKINS CHALLENGE0
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“‘WE' AND ‘THEY'”: WHY MUST WE ENGAGE IN CROSS‐CULTURAL CONVERSATION?0
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THE NATURE OF TIME AS A PUZZLE FOR NATURALISM0
ANNOUNCING THE 69TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE INSTITUTE ON RELIGION IN AN AGE OF SCIENCE0
RESPONSE TO BOYLE LECTURE 2021 PANEL AND PARTICIPANT DISCUSSION0
OUTSTANDING ISSUES WITH ROBERT RUSSELL'S NIODA CONCERNING QUANTUM BIOLOGY AND THEISTIC EVOLUTION0
INTRODUCTION TO THE SYMPOSIUM ON SCIENCE, RELIGION, AND THE RISE OF BIBLICAL CRITICISM0
THE QURʾĀN AND SCIENCE, PART I: THE PREMODERN ERA0
WHY IS GOD'S REVELATION SO VAGUE? A MULTIVERSE THEORY OF REVELATION AND DIVINE HIDDENNESS0
Human Becoming in an Age of Science, Technology, and Faith. By PhilipHefner. Edited by Jason P.Roberts and MladenTurk. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books/Fortress Academics. 2022. 245 pages. $100.00. (Hardco0
OPEN ACCESS, THE HUMANITIES, AND CONTEMPLATION THROUGH SCIENCE0
NORMATIVITY AND BIBLICAL CRITICISM0
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