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Review of John Maddox’s “What Remains to be Discoverd”
Review of John Maddox’s What Remains to be Discovered: Mapping the Secrets of the Universe, the Origins of Life,...
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Genes, Genesis, and God
Below are two messages, which continue the thread with Holmes Rolston on “Genes, Genesis, and God.” The first message...
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On Scientific and Religious Truths
Attitudes of practitioners By and large, in the writings of theologians and scholars on science and religion, the following...
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Review of E.O. Wilson’s “Consilience”
I begin this review with two snapshot reactions. First, there was the review of Consilience in Science: this appeared...
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Review of Goodenough’s: The Sacred Depths of Nature
Though some have cautiously kept science and religion apart, remembering the theme in Ecclesiastes that “To everything there is...
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Selfish Genes and Inclusive Values
Each organism is in pursuit of—that is, values—its own proper life, which is all that the (nonhuman) individual organism...
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Review of Keith Ward’s: “God, Faith & The New Millennium: Christian Belief in an Age of Science”
Contents: Introduction – Christianity and the Scientific Worldview – The Trinity and Creation – Sacred Cosmology: the Genesis Creation...
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Issues in Quantum Mechanics
I would like to present a point of view on the relation between science and religion, particularly the mystical...
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Review of Richard Dawkins’ “Unweaving the Rainbow”
Soon after the emergence of modern science, William Cowper described Newton as the “sagacious reader of the works of...
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Fides et Ratio
I am Mariano Artigas, doctor in physics and in philosophy, professor of philosophy of science at the University of...