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Review of The Encyclopedia of Religion and Science
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SCIENCE AND RELIGION, J. Wentzel Vrede van Huysteen,Editor in Chief. Macmillan Reference USA, 2003. xxxviii + 1050...
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Review of Richard Dawkins’ “A Devil’s Chaplain”
For Juliet: Review of A Devil’s Chaplain by Richard Dawkins (2003), NY: Houghton Mifflin. Whether in short essays or...
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Review of Mark Perakh’s “Unintelligent Design,” by David J. Turell
Metanexus Anthropos. 2004.12.08. 1,260 words. David J. Turell here reviews Unintelligent Design, by Mark Perakh, EmeritusProfessor of Physics at...
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Review of Guus Labooy’s “Freedom and Dispositions”
Though I am unpersuaded by the overall argument, it is a pleasure to say that the book is for...
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Review of Christian Smith’s “Moral Believing Animals”
EVOLUTIONARY SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIVISM: NARROWING (BUT NOT YET BRIDGING) THE GAP A reflection on Christian Smith’s Moral Believing Animals Evolution...
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Review of Max Jammer’s “Einstein and Religion: Physics and Theology,” by Sarojini Henry
Metanexus Sophia. 2004.10.11. 2,489 Words. Sarojini Henry reviews Max Jammer’s “Einstein and Religion: Physics andTheology,” writing that the book...
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Review of Eve Wood’s “Medicine, Mind, and Meaning”
Medicine, Mind, and Meaning, by professor and speaker, Dr. Eve A. Wood, is a step-by-step guide that combines traditional...
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Review of William Dembski’s “The Design Revolution”
What Kind of Revolution Is The Design Revolution? As Dembski begins his book by saying: “Ever since Thomas Kuhn...
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Review of Clayton’s “God and Contemporary Science”
Philip Clayton seeks ways to resolve the apparent conflict experienced when reading scripture and studying natural history. How can...
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Somewhere Over the Rainbow: Seeking Hope in the Far Future
In "The Far Future Universe," George Ellis poses an overarching question: "Will human life and all intelligence inevitably come...