The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Science

Author:   Philip Clayton (Ingraham Professor, Claremont School of Theology; Professor of Philosophy and Religion, Claremont Graduate University) ,  ZacharyZ.S Simpson
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199543656


Pages:   1040
Publication Date:   03 April 2008
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Philip Clayton (Ingraham Professor, Claremont School of Theology; Professor of Philosophy and Religion, Claremont Graduate University) ,  ZacharyZ.S Simpson
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.10cm , Height: 5.50cm , Length: 24.60cm
Weight:   1.734kg
ISBN:  

9780199543656


ISBN 10:   0199543658
Pages:   1040
Publication Date:   03 April 2008
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1: Philip Clayton: Introduction I.Religion and Science across the World's Traditions 2: Sangeetha Menon: Hinduism and Science 3: B. Alan Wallace: Buddhism and Science 4: Norbert M. Samuelson: Judaism and Science 5: John Polkinghorne: Christianity and Science 6: Seyyed Hossein Nasr: Islam and Science 7: John Grim: Indigenous Lifeways and Knowing the World 8: Willem Drees: Religious Naturalism and Science 9: Peter Atkins: Atheism and Science II. Conceiving Religion in Light of the Contemporary Sciences 10: Bernard Carr: Cosmology and Religion 11: Kirk Wegter-McNelly: Fundamental Physics and Religion 12: Martinez Hewlett: Molecular Biology and Religion 13: Jeffrey P. Schloss: Evolutionary Theory and Religion 14: Susan Bratton: Ecology and Religion 15: Evan Thompson: The Neurosciences and Religion 16: Raymond F. Paloutzian: Psychology, the Human Sciences, and Religion 17: Richard Fenn: Sociology and Religion 18: Michael Lambek: Anthropology and Religion III. The Major Fields of Religion/Science 19: John Hedley Brooke: Contributions from the History of Science and Religion 20: Robert A. Segal: Contributions from Religious Studies 21: Robin Collins: Contributions from the Philosophy of Science 22: Joseph Bracken: Contributions from Philosophical Theology and Metaphysics 23: Wolfhart Pannenberg: Contributions from Systematic Theology 24: Ted Peters: Contributions from Practical Theology and Ethics 25: Pauline Rudd: Simplicity - Complexity - Simplicity: The Perspectives of Spirituality IV. Methodological Approaches to the Study of Religion and Science 26: Scott Atran: The Scientific Landscape of Religion: Evolution, Culture, and Cognition 27: Owen Flanagan: Varieties of Naturalism 28: David Ray Griffin: Interpreting Science from the Standpoint of Whitheadian Process Philosophy 29: Nancey Murphy: Anglo-American Postmodernity and the End of Theology-Science Dialogue? 30: F. LeRon Shults: Trinitarian Faith Seeking Transformative Understanding 31: Phillip H. Wiebe: Religious Experience, Cognitive Science, and the Future of Religion 32: Ken Wilber and Sean Esbjorn-Hargens: Toward a Comprehensive Integration of Science and Religion: A Post-Metaphysical Approach V. Central Theoretical Debates in Religion and Science `Science and Religion' or `Theology and Science'? 33: Michael Welker: Science and Theology: Their Relation at the Beginning of the Third Millennium 34: Philip Hefner: Religion-and-Science Science, Theology, and Divine Action 35: Robert John Russell: Quantum Physics and the Theology of Non-Interventionist Objective Divine Action 36: Tom Tracy: Theologies of Divine Action 37: Wesley J. Wildman: Ground-of-Being Theologies Panentheism and its Critics 38: Michael Brierley: The Potential of Panentheism for Dialogue between Science and Religion 39: Owen C. Thomas: Problems in Panentheism Evolution, Creation, and Belief in God 40: Will B. Provine: Evolution, Religion, and Science 41: Alister E. McGrath: Darwinism 42: John F. Haught: God and Evolution Intelligent Design and its Critics 43: William Dembski: In Defence of Intelligent Design 44: Robert T. Pennock: The Premodern Sins of Intelligent Design Theologies of Emergent Complexity and their Critics 45: George F. R. Ellis: Physics, Complexity, and the Science-Religion Debate 46: Niels Henrik Gregersen: Emergence and Complexity 47: Michael Silberstein: Emergence, Theology, and the Manifest Image 48: Carl Gillett: The Hidden Battles over Emergence Feminist Approaches 49: Lisa L. Stenmark: Going Public: Feminist Epistemologies, Hannah Arendt, and the Science and Religion Discourse 50: Ann Pedersen: Feminist Perspectives in Medicine and Bioethics Human Nature and Ethics 51: Ursula Goodenough and Terrence W. Deacon: Emergence, Ethics, and Religious Naturalism 52: William B. Hurlbut: Science, Ethics, and the Human Spirit VI. Values Issues in Religion and Science 53: Celia Deane-Drummond: Theology and Ecology 54: Holmes Rolston III: Environmental Ethics and Religion/Science 55: Ron Cole-Turner: Biotechnology and the Religion-Science Discussion 56: Nancy R. Howell: Relations between Homo sapiens and Other Animals: Scientific and Religious Arguments 57: Mary Midgley: Dover Beach Revisited: Concluding Reflections

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the editors have been very skillful ... I hope I have said enough to indicate the richness, reach and seriousness of this weighty contribution. Christopher Southgate, Science & Christian Belief


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