Wednesday 6 June 2012

SCIENCE AND RELIGION Ian G. Barbour


SCIENCE AND RELIGION Ian G. Barbour

Religion today belongs in the forum of study and discussion.  Scholars are exploring the claims of theology, the religious roots of culture, and the relation between beliefs and the various areas or disciplines in life.  With this book, students can confront religion through exposure to significant minds in theology and related humanistic fields.  Editor Ian G. Balfour was both a Professor of Physics and Chair of the Department of Religion at Carleton College, bringing together science and religion in his own life.  He has gathered 16 other scholars to produce the 17 essays in this book:

Science and Religion Today [Ian G. Barbour]

Science and the Catholic Tradition [Ernan McMullin]

Science and the Biblical World-View [Hendrikus Berkhoff]

The Similarity of Science and Religion [Charles A. Coulson]

The Three-fold Nature of Science and Religion [Harold K. Schilling]

Differences Between Scientific and Religious Assertions [Donald D. Evans]

Science and the Death of God [Frederick Ferre]

Evolution and the Doctrine of Creation [Langdon Gilkey]

Creation and the Origin of Life [William J. Schmidt]

Creation and the Creator [L. Charles Birch]

Turmoil or Genesis? [Pierre Teilhard de Chardin

Philosophical Reflections on Creation [Owen R. Jones]

The Christian in a World of Technology [Harvey Cox]

Technology and Man: A Christian Vision [W. Norris Clarke]

Minds and Machines [John Habgood]

Genetic Control and the Future of Man [Theodosius Dobzhansky]

Life on Other Planets [W. Burnet Easton, Jr]

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