Religion in an Age of Science: The Gifford Lectures, Volume OneA comprehensive examination of the major issues between science and religion in today's world. |
Contents
MODELS AND PARADIGMS | |
SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES | |
PHYSICS AND METAPHYSICS | |
ASTRONOMY AND CREATION | |
EVOLUTION AND CONTINUING CREATION | |
HUMAN NATURE | |
PROCESS THOUGHT | |
GOD AND NATURE | |
Notes | |
Index of Names | |
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