Zygon

Papers
(The TQCC of Zygon is 1. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
PANTHEISM, PANENTHEISM, AND ECOSOPHY: GETTING BACK TO SPINOZA?10
DEBUNKING ARGUMENTS GAIN LITTLE FROM COGNITIVE SCIENCE OF RELIGION8
TECHNOLOGY, THEOLOGY, AND SPIRITUALITY IN THE DIGITAL AGE6
A VIROCENTRIC PERSPECTIVE ON EVIL6
SECULARITY, SYNCHRONICITY, AND UNCANNY SCIENCE: CONSIDERATIONS AND CHALLENGES5
BETWEEN IRON SKIES AND COPPER EARTH: ANTINATALISM AND THE DEATH OF GOD4
THE RATIONALITY OF BEAUTY: AESTHETICS AND THE RENAISSANCE OF TELEOLOGY4
IN DEFENSE OF AQUINAS'S ADAM: ORIGINAL JUSTICE, THE FALL, AND EVOLUTION4
NATURE'S POWERS AND GOD'S ENERGIES4
THE RE‐DISCOVERY OF CONTEMPLATION THROUGH SCIENCE4
ADOLESCENT IDENTITY FORMATION VERSUS SPIRITUAL TRANSFORMATION3
ACONSILIENCE OF EQUAL REGARD: STEPHEN JAY GOULD ON THE RELATION OF SCIENCE AND RELIGION3
SEEKING COMMON GROUND BETWEEN THEOLOGY AND SUSTAINABILITY SCIENCE FOR JUST TRANSITIONS3
A FRAMEWORK OF SPIRITUALITY FOR THE FUTURE OF NATURALISM3
RESISTANCE TO NARRATIVES OF THE COVID‐19 PANDEMIC AS AN ACT OF GOD3
THE THEOLOGICAL PROBLEM WITH EVOLUTION3
RELIGION, SPIRITUALITY, AND MENTAL HEALTH AMONG SCIENTISTS DURING THE PANDEMIC: A FOUR‐COUNTRY STUDY3
SPIRITUAL INTELLIGENCE: PROCESSING DIFFERENT INFORMATION OR PROCESSING INFORMATION DIFFERENTLY?3
SPIRITUAL INTELLIGENCE: PARTICIPATING WITH HEART, MIND, AND BODY3
SPIRITUALITY AND TECHNOLOGY: A THREEFOLD PHILOSOPHICAL REFLECTION3
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
IS THERE A DISTINCTIVE QUANTUM THEOLOGY?2
NATURALISM AND RELIGION: HUNTING TWO SNARKS?2
THE DESIGN OF EVOLUTIONARY ALGORITHMS: A COMPUTER SCIENCE PERSPECTIVE ON THE COMPATIBILITY OF EVOLUTION AND DESIGN2
SYMBOLIC AI AND GÖDEL'S ONTOLOGICAL ARGUMENT2
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
RESPONSE: THE COMPATIBILITY OF EVOLUTION AND DESIGN2
SCIENCE–RELIGION BOUNDARIES IN INDIAN SCIENTIFIC WORKPLACES2
PEACOCKE PRIZE ESSAY—TOWARDS AN EASTERN ORTHODOX CONTEMPLATION OF EVOLUTION: MAXIMUS THE CONFESSOR'S VISION OF THE PHYLOGENETIC LOGOI2
SOME SECOND THOUGHTS ABOUT THE HUMANITIES2
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
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
DIVINE DESIGN AND EVOLUTIONARY EVIL2
OBJECT‐ORIENTED ONTOLOGY AND THE OTHER OF WE IN ANTHROPOCENTRIC POSTHUMANISM2
EMBODIED EXPERIENCE IN SOCIALLY PARTICIPATORY ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE1
RELIGIOUS NATURALISM AND CREATION: A COSMOLOGICAL AND THEOLOGICAL READING ON THE ORIGIN/BEGINNING OF THE UNIVERSE1
THE MANY WORRIES OF MANY WORLDS1
THE CONVERGENCE OF SCIENCE AND RELIGION1
SCIENCE AND RELIGION: AN ORIGINS STORY1
WHO ARE THE HUMANITIES FOR? DECOLONIZING THE HUMANITIES1
BUILDING ENTHUSIASM AND OVERCOMING FEAR: ENGAGING WITH CHRISTIAN LEADERS IN AN AGE OF SCIENCE1
EFFECTS OF ACADEMIC DEGREE AND DISCIPLINE ON RELIGIOUS AND EVOLUTIONARY VIEWS IN CHILE AND COLOMBIA1
ORIGINAL SIN, RACISM, AND EPISTEMOLOGIES OF IGNORANCE1
GOD AND A WORLD OF NATURAL EVIL: THEOLOGY AND SCIENCE IN HARD CONVERSATION1
THE RE‐DISCOVERY OF CONTEMPLATION THROUGH SCIENCE: A RESPONSE TO TOM McLEISH1
EVOLVING CREATION: AN ISMAILI MUSLIM INTERPRETATION OF EVOLUTION1
FENGSHUI: SCIENCE, RELIGION, SUPERSTITION, OR TRADE?1
MEANING AND EMBODIMENT IN RITUAL PRACTICE1
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND IN GOD'S EXISTENCE: CONNECTING PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION AND COMPUTATION1
FAITH, SCIENCE, AND NONRELIGIOUS IDENTITY FORMATION AMONG MALE KENYAN YOUTH1
“THE GOD WITH CLAY”: THE IDEA OF DEEP INCARNATION AND THE INFORMATIONAL UNIVERSE1
THEORIA TO THEORY (AND BACK AGAIN): INTEGRATING MASTERMAN'S WRITINGS ON LANGUAGE AND RELIGION1
THOMIST OR TUMBLRIST: COMMENTS ON THE COMPATIBILITY OF EVOLUTION AND DESIGN BY E. V. R. KOJONEN1
THE MACHINE IN THE GHOST: TRANSHUMANISM AND THE ONTOLOGY OF INFORMATION1
THE ENTANGLED TRINITY, QUANTUM BIOLOGY, AND DEEP INCARNATION1
THE FINAL DOMINO: YASIR QADHI, YOUTUBE, AND EVOLUTION1
KNOWING SLOWLY: UNFOLDING THE DEPTHS OF MEANING1
EVOLUTION, CHANCE, NECESSITY, AND DESIGN1
GUIDELINES FOR COMPUTATIONAL MODELING OF FRIENDSHIP1
THE NATURALIZATION OF SCRIPTURAL REASON IN SEVENTEENTH‐CENTURY EPISTEMOLOGY1
THE WHOLENESS OF HUMANITY: COLERIDGE, COGNITION, AND HOLISTIC PERCEPTION1
THE AIMS OF TYPOLOGIES AND A TYPOLOGY OF METHODS1
THE CONTENTIOUS COMPATIBILITY OF EVOLUTION AND DESIGN: INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK SYMPOSIUM1
ILLUSION OR DELUSION? A RE‐EXAMINATION OF BUDDHIST PHILOSOPHY OF PERSONAL IDENTITY1
THEOLOGY AMONG THE HUMAN HUMANITIES1
IS IT POSSIBLE THAT ROBOTS WILL NOT ONE DAY BECOME PERSONS?1
CAN SINNERS REALLY CHANGE? UNDERSTANDING PERSONAL SALVATION IN THE BLOCK UNIVERSE1
AN EVALUATION OF THE BIOLOGICAL CASE FOR DESIGN1
INTRODUCTION: FIVE STEPS TOWARD A RELIGION–AI DIALOGUE1
HUMAN UNIQUENESS: DEBATES IN SCIENCE AND THEOLOGY1
RESPONSE TO THE COMPATIBILITY OF EVOLUTION AND DESIGN1
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
WILL WE KNOW THEM WHEN WE MEET THEM? HUMAN CYBORG AND NONHUMAN PERSONHOOD1
PALAMISM AND DISPOSITIONALISM: COMMENT ON RASLAU'S INTEGRATION OF ORTHODOX THEOLOGY WITH CONTEMPORARY METAPHYSICS OF SCIENCE1
REVISITING WILLIAM PALEY1
NATURAL DIVINE CAUSATION, CAUSAL EXCLUSION, AND OVERDETERMINATION: COMMENT ON MIKAEL LEIDENHAG1
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