- THE QURʾĀN AND SCIENCE, PART III: MAKERS OF THE SCIENTIFIC MIRACULOUSNESS
- THE QURʾĀN AND SCIENCE, PART I: THE PREMODERN ERA
- THE QURʾĀN AND SCIENCE, PART II: SCIENTIFIC INTERPRETATIONS FROM NORTH AFRICA TO CHINA, BENGAL, AND THE MALAY‐INDONESIAN WORLD
- THE QURʾĀN AND ZYGON
- The Gut: A Black Atlantic Alimentary Tract. By Elizabeth Pérez. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022. 75 pages. $22.00 (Paper).
- Theology, Science and Life. By Carmody Grey. London: T&T Clark, 2023. x + 258 pages. $115.00. (Hardcover).
- ATTENDING TO ATTENTION
- JOINT ATTENTION AND THE IMAGO TRINITATIS
- WILL WE KNOW THEM WHEN WE MEET THEM? HUMAN CYBORG AND NONHUMAN PERSONHOOD
- A BROADER PERSPECTIVE ON “HUMANS”: ANALYSIS OF INSĀN IN TWELVER SHĪʿĪ PHILOSOPHY AND IMPLICATIONS FOR ASTROTHEOLOGY
- God, Human, Animal, Machine: Technology, Metaphor, and the Search for Meaning. By Meghan O’Gieblyn. New York: Doubleday. 2021. 304 pages. $28.00. (Hardcover). $18.00. (Paperback).
- THE RELATIONAL TURN IN UNDERSTANDING PERSONHOOD: PSYCHOLOGICAL, THEOLOGICAL, AND COMPUTATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
- GUIDELINES FOR COMPUTATIONAL MODELING OF FRIENDSHIP
- IS IT POSSIBLE THAT ROBOTS WILL NOT ONE DAY BECOME PERSONS?
- ROWAN WILLIAMS ON ATTENTION AND MEMORY IN THE SPIRITUAL LIFE
- RESHAPING THE HEART‐MIND: A RESPONSE TO ROWAN WILLIAMS
- AND THE WORDS BECOME FLESH: EXPLORING A BIOLOGICAL METAPHOR FOR THE BODY OF CHRIST
- INFORMATION AND REALITY
- ANNOUNCING THE 69TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE INSTITUTE ON RELIGION IN AN AGE OF SCIENCE
- RELIGION, SPIRITUALITY, AND MENTAL HEALTH AMONG SCIENTISTS DURING THE PANDEMIC: A FOUR‐COUNTRY STUDY
- THE GENERAL RESURRECTION AND EARLY MODERN NATURAL PHILOSOPHERS: A PRELIMINARY SURVEY
- The Cooperative Neuron: Cellular Foundations of Mental Life. By William A. Phillips. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2023. 384 pages. $65.00. (Hardcover).
- EMBODIED EXPERIENCE IN SOCIALLY PARTICIPATORY ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
- HUMAN UNIQUENESS
- THE CUMULATIVE QUALITY OF CULTURE EXPLAINS HUMAN UNIQUENESS
- HOW CULTURE MADE US UNIQUELY HUMAN
- TRACING DISTINCTIVE HUMAN MORAL EMOTIONS? THE CONTRIBUTION OF A THEOLOGY OF GRATITUDE
- INTRODUCTION TO SYMPOSIUM ON “JUST HOW SPECIAL ARE HUMANS?”
- HUMAN UNIQUENESS: DEBATES IN SCIENCE AND THEOLOGY
- DISTINCTIVELY HUMAN? MEANING‐MAKING AND WORLD SHAPING AS CORE PROCESSES OF THE HUMAN NICHE
- Reinventing Society with Philosophy, Religion, and Science. Edited by Neil Wollman and Carolyn J. Love. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 2023. 419 pages. £74.99. (Hardcover).
- THE AIMS OF TYPOLOGIES AND A TYPOLOGY OF METHODS
- HUMAN UNIQUENESS FROM A BIOLOGICAL POINT OF VIEW
- RESPONSIBLE AGENCY: A HUMAN DISTINCTIVE?
- Human Becoming in an Age of Science, Technology, and Faith. By Philip Hefner. Edited by Jason P. Roberts and Mladen Turk. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books/Fortress Academics. 2022. 245 pages. $100.00. (Hardcover).
- EXPERIENCING THE WORLD AS THE EVOLVED IMAGE OF GOD: RELIGION IN THE CONTEXT OF SCIENCE
- NATURE MAKES AN ASCENT FROM THE LOWER TO THE HIGHER: GREGORY OF NYSSA ON HUMAN DISTINCTIVENESS
- T&T Clark Handbook of Christian Theology and the Modern Sciences. Edited by John P. Slattery. London/New York: T&T Clark. 2020. 377 pages. £150.00. (Hardcover). £39.99. (Paperback).
- “THE MYSTERY OF HUMAN UNIQUENESS”: COMMON SENSE, SCIENCE, AND JUDAISM
- Created Being: Expanding Creedal Christology. By Rebecca L. Copeland. Waco, TX: Baylor University Press. 2020. 158 pages. $39.99. (Hardcover).
- FROM ANGELS TO ALIENS: HUMANKIND’S ONGOING ENCOUNTERS WITH, AND EVOLVING INTERPRETATIONS OF, THE GENUINE CELESTIAL UNKNOWN
- ECOLOGICAL SAINTS: ADOPTING A GREEN GAZE OF THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF SAINT MARGUERITE BOURGEOYS
- SPIRITUAL INTELLIGENCE: PROCESSING DIFFERENT INFORMATION OR PROCESSING INFORMATION DIFFERENTLY?
- “THE GOD WITH CLAY”: THE IDEA OF DEEP INCARNATION AND THE INFORMATIONAL UNIVERSE
- FENGSHUI: SCIENCE, RELIGION, SUPERSTITION, OR TRADE?
- A CO‐LIBERATORY FRAMEWORK FOR BIG DATA
- DIGITAL THEOLOGY AND A POTENTIAL THEOLOGICAL APPROACH TO A METAPHYSICS OF INFORMATION
- RESPONSIVE BODIES: ROBOTS, AI, AND THE QUESTION OF HUMAN DISTINCTIVENESS
- COMPLEX IDENTITY: GENES TO GOD
- QUANTUM THEOLOGY AND “‘WE’ AND ‘THEY’”
- RESCUE AND RECOVERY AS A THEOLOGICAL PRINCIPLE, AND A KEY TO MORALITY IN EXTRATERRESTRIAL SPECIES
- THE MACHINE IN THE GHOST: TRANSHUMANISM AND THE ONTOLOGY OF INFORMATION
- PEACOCKE PRIZE ESSAY—TOWARDS AN EASTERN ORTHODOX CONTEMPLATION OF EVOLUTION: MAXIMUS THE CONFESSOR’S VISION OF THE PHYLOGENETIC LOGOI
- THE SCIENCE AND RELIGION FORUM DISCUSS INFORMATION AND REALITY: QUESTIONS FOR RELIGIONS AND SCIENCE
- Science and Catholicism in Argentina (1750–1960): A Study on Scientific Culture, Religion, and Secularisation in Latin America. By Miguel De Asúa. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter. 2365 pp. $118.99. (Hardcover).
- IDENTITY AND THE BRAIN: THE BIOLOGICAL BASIS OF OUR SELF
- WHAT MAKES A QUANTUM PHYSICS BELIEF BELIEVABLE? MANY‐WORLDS AMONG SIX IMPOSSIBLE THINGS BEFORE BREAKFAST
- THE ENTANGLED TRINITY, QUANTUM BIOLOGY, AND DEEP INCARNATION
- QUANTUM THEOLOGY BEYOND COPENHAGEN: TAKING FUNDAMENTALISM LITERALLY
- THE MANY WORRIES OF MANY WORLDS
- INTERPRETATION NEUTRALITY FOR QUANTUM THEOLOGY
- Human Technological Enhancement and Theological Anthropology. By Victoria Lorrimar. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2022. 356 pp. $120.00. (Hardcover).
- IS THERE A DISTINCTIVE QUANTUM THEOLOGY?
- NATURALISM AND THE CATEGORIES “SCIENCE” AND “RELIGION”: A RESPONSE TO JOSH REEVES
- OBJECT‐ORIENTED ONTOLOGY AND THE OTHER OF WE IN ANTHROPOCENTRIC POSTHUMANISM
- A DEFENSE OF SCIENCE AND RELIGION: REFLECTIONS ON PETER HARRISON’S “AFTER SCIENCE AND RELIGION” PROJECT
- “‘WE’ AND ‘THEY’”: WHY MUST WE ENGAGE IN CROSS‐CULTURAL CONVERSATION?
- ADOLESCENT IDENTITY FORMATION VERSUS SPIRITUAL TRANSFORMATION
- SCIENCE, RELIGION, AND CULTURE
- THEODICY AND WHAT COULD BE OTHERWISE: A RESPONSE TO CHRISTOPHER SOUTHGATE
- Cyborg Theology: Humans, Technology and God. By Scott A. Midson. London/New York: Bloomsbury Publishing. 2017. 272 pp. £135.00. (Hardcover).
- Theology and Science in the Thought of Ian Barbour: A Thomistic Evaluation for the Catholic Doctrine of Creation. By Joseph R. Laracy. New York: Peter Lang Publishing, 2021. 346 pages. $70.57. (Hardcover).
- SEEKING COMMON GROUND BETWEEN THEOLOGY AND SUSTAINABILITY SCIENCE FOR JUST TRANSITIONS
- Religion and the Environment: An Introduction. By Susan Power Bratton. New York: Routledge, 2021. 274 pp. $42.95. (Paperback).
- DISPOSABLE BODIES, DISABLED MINDS, AND CHRISTIAN HOPE: RESURRECTION IN LIGHT OF TRANSHUMANISM AND INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY
- GOD AND A WORLD OF NATURAL EVIL: THEOLOGY AND SCIENCE IN HARD CONVERSATION
- Secularization. By Charles Turner. Abingdon and New York: Routledge. 2020. 168 pp. $46.95. (Paperback). $160.00. (Hardcover).
- Spirit Tech: The Brave New World of Conscious Hacking and Enlightenment Engineering. BWesley J. Wildman and Kate J. Stockly. New York:Macmillan. 395 pp. $29.99. (Hardcover).
- FAITH, SCIENCE, AND NONRELIGIOUS IDENTITY FORMATION AMONG MALE KENYAN YOUTH
- RESPONSE TO THE COMPATIBILITY OF EVOLUTION AND DESIGN
- ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND GOD’S EXISTENCE: CONNECTING PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION AND COMPUTATION
- DIVINE DESIGN AND EVOLUTIONARY EVIL
- SYMBOLIC AI AND GÖDEL’S ONTOLOGICAL ARGUMENT
- THOMIST OR TUMBLRIST: COMMENTS ON THE COMPATIBILITY OF EVOLUTION AND DESIGN BY E. V. R. KOJONEN
- ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND THEOLOGY: LOOKING FOR A POSITIVE—BUT NOT UNCRITICAL—RECEPTION
- RESPONSE: THE COMPATIBILITY OF EVOLUTION AND DESIGN
- AN EVALUATION OF THE BIOLOGICAL CASE FOR DESIGN
- THE CONTENTIOUS COMPATIBILITY OF EVOLUTION AND DESIGN: INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK SYMPOSIUM
- EVOLUTION, CHANCE, NECESSITY, AND DESIGN
- THE DESIGN OF EVOLUTIONARY ALGORITHMS: A COMPUTER SCIENCE PERSPECTIVE ON THE COMPATIBILITY OF EVOLUTION AND DESIGN
- SPIRITUALITY AND TECHNOLOGY: A THREEFOLD PHILOSOPHICAL REFLECTION
- GOD OF THE GAPS OR THE GOD OF “DESIGN AND DOMINION”? RE‐VISITING NEWTON’S THEOLOGY
- MARGINALIZATION AND TRANSCENDENCE IN TRANSHUMANISM AND MINJUNG THEOLOGY
- RESPONSE TO DUMSDAY’S “PALAMISM AND DISPOSITIONALISM”
- ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AS A TESTING GROUND FOR KEY THEOLOGICAL QUESTIONS
- LESSONS FROM THE QUEST FOR ARTIFICIAL CONSCIOUSNESS: THE EMERGENCE CRITERION, INSIGHT‐ORIENTED AI, AND IMAGO DEI
- HUMAN IDENTITY AND SPIRITUAL INTELLIGENCE
- THE WIZARDS OF CLIMATE CHANGE: HOW CAN TECHNOLOGY SERVE HOPE AND JUSTICE?
- INTRODUCTION: FIVE STEPS TOWARD A RELIGION–AI DIALOGUE
- PALAMISM AND DISPOSITIONALISM: COMMENT ON RASLAU’S INTEGRATION OF ORTHODOX THEOLOGY WITH CONTEMPORARY METAPHYSICS OF SCIENCE
- HUMAN DEATH IN THEOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY AND EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY: DISAMBIGUATING (IM)MORTALITY AS ECUMENICAL SOLUTION
- NATURAL SELECTION AT NEW COLLEGE: THE EVOLUTION OF SCIENCE AND THEOLOGY AT A SCOTTISH PRESBYTERIAN SEMINARY
- THEORIA TO THEORY (AND BACK AGAIN): INTEGRATING MASTERMAN’S WRITINGS ON LANGUAGE AND RELIGION
- KNOWING SLOWLY: UNFOLDING THE DEPTHS OF MEANING
- THE JAPANESE ARTS AND MEDITATION‐IN‐ACTION
- MEANING AND EMBODIMENT IN RITUAL PRACTICE
- SPIRITUAL INTELLIGENCE: PARTICIPATING WITH HEART, MIND, AND BODY
- In Search of the Soul: A Philosophical Essay. By John Cottingham. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2020. xii + 174 pages. $16.95. (Paperback).
- Holy Science: The Biopolitics of Hindu Nationalism. By Banu Subramaniam. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2019. 312 pages. $30.00. (Paperback).
- THE EVOLUTION OF HOMO LUDENS: SEXUAL SELECTION AND A THEOLOGY OF PLAY
- “WE” AND “THEY”: CROSS‐CULTURAL CONVERSATIONS ON IDENTITY
- PANTHEISM, PANENTHEISM, AND ECOSOPHY: GETTING BACK TO SPINOZA?
- CAN SINNERS REALLY CHANGE? UNDERSTANDING PERSONAL SALVATION IN THE BLOCK UNIVERSE
- ISLAM AND EVOLUTION
- TRANSFORMATIVE CREATURES: THEOLOGY, GENDER DIVERSITY, AND HUMAN IDENTITY
- WHY IS GOD’S REVELATION SO VAGUE? A MULTIVERSE THEORY OF REVELATION AND DIVINE HIDDENNESS
- HUMANS AS INTERPRETIVE ANIMALS: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL UNDERSTANDING OF WHY HUMANS BEAR GOD’S IMAGE
- RELIGION, BRAINS, AND PERSONS: THE CONTRIBUTION OF NEUROLOGY PATIENTS AND CLINICIANS TO UNDERSTANDING HUMAN FAITH
- THE WHOLENESS OF HUMANITY: COLERIDGE, COGNITION, AND HOLISTIC PERCEPTION
- ADDRESSING THE NEEDHAM QUESTION FROM A THEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE: TOWARD A CHINESE THEOLOGY OF HOLISTIC WISDOM
- ENERGIES AND PERSONHOOD: A CHRISTOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE ON HUMAN IDENTITY
- DOES CRITICIZING INTELLIGENT DESIGN (ID) UNDERMINE DESIGN DISCOURSE IN THE QURʾĀN? A KALĀMIC RESPONSE
- SCIENCE, RELIGION, AND HUMAN IDENTITY: CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE SCIENCE AND RELIGION FORUM
- Rationality: What It Is, Why It Seems Scarce, Why It Matters. By Steven Pinker. London: Allen Lane, 2021. 412 pages. $21.24. (Paperback).
- Patrons: Philip Hefner Fund
- HONORING ALISTER McGRATH
- SCIENCE AND SPECIFICITY: INTERDISCIPLINARY TEACHING BETWEEN THEOLOGY, RELIGION, AND THE NATURAL SCIENCES
- SHĪʿĪ READINGS OF HUMAN EVOLUTION: ṬABĀṬABĀʾĪ TO ḤAYDARĪ
- PRESUMPTIONS ABOUT GOD’S WISDOM IN MUSLIM ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST EVOLUTION
- EVOLVING CREATION: AN ISMAILI MUSLIM INTERPRETATION OF EVOLUTION
- RESPONSE: SCIENCE AND RELIGION—THE STATE OF THE ART
- EXPLAINING EVIL IN THE BIOSPHERE: ASSESSING SOME EVOLUTIONARY THEODICIES FOR MUSLIM THEISTS
- Climate Politics and the Power of Religion. Edited by Evan Berry. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2022. 265 pages. $80.00 (Hardback)
- NATURALISM AND CHURCH LEADERS ON SCIENCE AND RELIGION
- “WE” & “THEY”: CROSS CULTURAL CONVERSATIONS ON IDENTITY
- INTRODUCTION TO ESSAYS IN HONOR OF ALISTER McGRATH
- WE HUMANS ARE THE WORST AND THE BEST AND …
- INTRODUCTION TO THE SYMPOSIUM ON ISLAM AND EVOLUTION
- WHAT IS NATURAL THEOLOGY? (AND SHOULD WE DISPENSE WITH IT?)
- PARASITE SOUP: FAITH AND SCIENCE IN THE HISTORY OF PARASITOLOGY
- ALISTER McGRATH AND EDUCATION IN SCIENCE AND RELIGION
- DOES AN INKLING BELONG IN SCIENCE AND RELIGION? HUMAN CONSCIOUSNESS, EPISTEMOLOGY AND THE IMAGINATION
- A TASTE FOR THE INFINITE: WHAT PHILOSOPHY OF BIOLOGY CAN TELL US ABOUT RELIGIOUS BELIEF
- THE TERRITORIES OF THINKING AND FEELING: RETHINKING RELIGION, SCIENCE, AND REASON WITH ALISTER MCGRATH
- REVISITING WILLIAM PALEY
- A FLOWING TIME INTERPRETATION OF SPECIAL RELATIVITY VIA AN INHOMOGENEOUS TENSE‐AS‐RELATIONAL ONTOLOGY: A COMMENT ON SAULSON
- RESPONSE TO COMMENTS ON “THE NATURE OF TIME AS A PUZZLE FOR NATURALISM”
- THE CONVERGENCE OF SCIENCE AND RELIGION
- THE DAWKINS CHALLENGE
- HUMAN EVOLUTION AND THE CHRISTIAN CALL TO LOVE
- SCIENCE–RELIGION BOUNDARIES IN INDIAN SCIENTIFIC WORKPLACES
- WHEN TO BE WHAT? WHY SCIENCE‐INSPIRED NATURALISM NEED NOT IMPLY RELIGIOUS NATURALISM
- NATURALISM AND RELIGION: HUNTING TWO SNARKS?
- SPIRITUAL ANIMALS: SENSE‐MAKING, SELF‐TRANSCENDENCE, AND LIBERAL NATURALISM
- A GROWING BLOCK CONCEPTION OF THE NATURE OF TIME: A COMMENT ON SAULSON
- THEOLOGIES COMPLETING NATURALISM’S LIMITATIONS
- Verteidigung des Heiligen: Anthropologie der digitalen Transformation. By Johannes Hoff. Freiburg: Herder, 2021. 608 pages. $73.00. (Hardcover)
- THE POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTION OF AWE AND NATURE APPRECIATION TO POSITIVE MORAL VALUES
- NATURALISTIC RELIGIOUS PRACTICES: WHAT NATURALISTS HAVE BEEN DISCUSSING AND DOING
- THEISTIC EVOLUTION IN THREE TRADITIONS
- NATURE’S POWERS AND GOD’S ENERGIES
- MYSTERIUM TREMENDUM IN A NEW KEY
- ARE YOU WHO YOU SAY YOU ARE? COMPUTER SCIENCE AND THE PROBLEM OF DIVINE SELF‐AUTHENTICATION
- BEYOND WISHFUL THINKING: RECONCILING FAITH AND SCIENCE IN CRISES OF HOPE
- THE EMERGENCE OF SELVES AND PURPOSE
- RELIGIOUS NATURALISM AND CREATION: A COSMOLOGICAL AND THEOLOGICAL READING ON THE ORIGIN/BEGINNING OF THE UNIVERSE
- Death, Immortality, and Meaning in Life. By John Martin Fischer. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. 216 pages. $29.99. (Paperback).
- AMARTYA SEN’S CAPABILITIES APPROACH: RESISTANCE AND TRANSFORMATIVE POWER IN THE AGE OF TRANSHUMANISM
- WHAT CAN EVOLVED MINDS KNOW OF GOD? AN ASSESSMENT FROM THE STANDPOINT OF EVOLUTIONARY EPISTEMOLOGY
- THE COHERENCE AND CHARACTER OF THE HUMANITIES: A REPLY TO CRITICS
- BUILDING ENTHUSIASM AND OVERCOMING FEAR: ENGAGING WITH CHRISTIAN LEADERS IN AN AGE OF SCIENCE
- THE NATURE OF TIME AS A PUZZLE FOR NATURALISM
- ILLUSION OR DELUSION? A RE‐EXAMINATION OF BUDDHIST PHILOSOPHY OF PERSONAL IDENTITY
- THE RATIONALITY OF BEAUTY: AESTHETICS AND THE RENAISSANCE OF TELEOLOGY
- WHO ARE THE HUMANITIES FOR? DECOLONIZING THE HUMANITIES
- OPEN ACCESS, THE HUMANITIES, AND CONTEMPLATION THROUGH SCIENCE
- RESISTANCE TO NARRATIVES OF THE COVID‐19 PANDEMIC AS AN ACT OF GOD
- SOME SECOND THOUGHTS ABOUT THE HUMANITIES
- DEFINING AND DEFENDING THE HUMANITIES
- THEOLOGY AMONG THE HUMAN HUMANITIES
- WILLEM DREES ON THE HUMANITIES
- SYNCHRONOUS RITUALS AND SOCIAL BONDING: REVITALIZING CONCEPTIONS OF INDIVIDUAL PERSONHOOD IN THE EVOLUTION OF RELIGION
- A CONSILIENCE OF EQUAL REGARD: STEPHEN JAY GOULD ON THE RELATION OF SCIENCE AND RELIGION
- OPEN THEISM AND RISK MANAGEMENT: A PHILOSOPHICAL AND BIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE
- DISCUSSION OF THE BOYLE LECTURE 2021
- RESPONSE TO BOYLE LECTURE 2021 PANEL AND PARTICIPANT DISCUSSION
- THE RE‐DISCOVERY OF CONTEMPLATION THROUGH SCIENCE
- LIVING GOD PANDEISM: EVIDENTIAL SUPPORT
- EVOLUTION, ORIGINAL SIN, AND RACE
- THE RE‐DISCOVERY OF CONTEMPLATION THROUGH SCIENCE: A RESPONSE TO TOM McLEISH
- AWARENESS OF PAPAL STATEMENTS AND EVOLUTION ACCEPTANCE AMONG BRAZILIAN CATHOLIC SEMINARIANS
- Divine Action and the Human Mind. By Sarah Lane Ritchie. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. 384 Pages. $120.00. (Hardcover)
- THE AUTHOR OF THE EPIC: TOLKIEN, EVOLUTION, AND GOD’S STORY
- HOW VENUS BECAME COOL: SOCIAL AND MORAL DIMENSIONS OF BIOSIGNATURE SCIENCE
- CONSCIOUSNESS AND MORAL RESPONSIBILITY: SKEPTICAL CHALLENGES AND THEOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS
- How God Becomes Real: Kindling the Presence of Invisible Others. By T. M. Luhrmann. Princeton, NJ, Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2020. xv + 235 pages. $29.95. (Hardback)
- IN DEFENSE OF AQUINAS’S ADAM: ORIGINAL JUSTICE, THE FALL, AND EVOLUTION
- AQUINAS ON SIN, ESSENCE, AND CHANGE: APPLYING THE REASONING ON WOMEN TO EVOLUTION IN AQUINAS
- ORIGINAL SIN, RACISM, AND EPISTEMOLOGIES OF IGNORANCE
- INTRODUCTION TO THE SYMPOSIUM ON EVOLUTION, ORIGINAL SIN, AND THE FALL
- EVOLUTION, ORIGINAL SIN, AND THE FALL
- Science and Religion. By Gregory Dawes. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. 57 pages. $20.00. (Paperback).
- THE NATURE OF NATURE: INTERPRETATIONS OF TEILHARD DE CHARDIN’S ECOLOGICAL ESCHATOLOGICAL VIEWS
- THE THEOLOGICAL PROBLEM WITH EVOLUTION
- GETTING TO KNOW A GOD YOU DO NOT BELIEVE IN: PANENTHEISM, EXTERNALISM, AND DIVINE HIDDENNESS
- Religion and the Philosophy of Life. By Gavin Flood. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. 464 pages. $50.00. (Hardback).
- NATURAL DIVINE CAUSATION, CAUSAL EXCLUSION, AND OVERDETERMINATION: COMMENT ON MIKAEL LEIDENHAG
- NORMATIVITY AND BIBLICAL CRITICISM
- SCIENCE AND RELIGION: AN ORIGINS STORY
- DEBUNKING ARGUMENTS GAIN LITTLE FROM COGNITIVE SCIENCE OF RELIGION
- TECHNOLOGY, THEOLOGY, AND SPIRITUALITY IN THE DIGITAL AGE
- ATHEISM, ATOMS, AND THE ACTIVITY OF GOD: SCIENCE AND RELIGION IN EARLY BOYLE LECTURES, 1692–1707
- Why Science and Faith Need Each Other: Eight Shared Values That Move Us Beyond Fear. By Elaine Howard Ecklund. Ada, MI: Brazos Press, 2020. 176 Pages. $17.99. (Paperback).
- THE VICTORIA INSTITUTE, BIBLICAL CRITICISM, AND THE FUNDAMENTALS
- INTRODUCTION TO THE SYMPOSIUM ON SCIENCE, RELIGION, AND THE RISE OF BIBLICAL CRITICISM
- THE BIBLICAL ROOTS OF LOCKE’S THEORY OF PERSONAL IDENTITY
- THE NATURALIZATION OF SCRIPTURAL REASON IN SEVENTEENTH‐CENTURY EPISTEMOLOGY
- SCIENTIFIC UNIFORMITY OR “NATURAL” DIVINE ACTION: SHIFTING THE BOUNDARIES OF LAW IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
- FROM DIVINE ORACLES TO THE HIGHER CRITICISM: ANDREW D. WHITE AND THE WARFARE OF SCIENCE WITH THEOLOGY IN CHRISTENDOM
- CHRISTIANITY, SCIENCE, AND THREE PHASES OF BEING HUMAN
- ON THE NORMATIVE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE AIMS OF RELIGIOUS PRACTICE
- A FRAMEWORK OF SPIRITUALITY FOR THE FUTURE OF NATURALISM
- BETWEEN IRON SKIES AND COPPER EARTH: ANTINATALISM AND THE DEATH OF GOD
- EFFECTS OF ACADEMIC DEGREE AND DISCIPLINE ON RELIGIOUS AND EVOLUTIONARY VIEWS IN CHILE AND COLOMBIA
- OUTSTANDING ISSUES WITH ROBERT RUSSELL’S NIODA CONCERNING QUANTUM BIOLOGY AND THEISTIC EVOLUTION
- A VIROCENTRIC PERSPECTIVE ON EVIL
- SECULARITY, SYNCHRONICITY, AND UNCANNY SCIENCE: CONSIDERATIONS AND CHALLENGES
- THE FINAL DOMINO: YASIR QADHI, YOUTUBE, AND EVOLUTION
- ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY, HUMAN AGGRESSION, AND MENTAL HEALTH
- Stanley Jaki Foundation International Congress 2015. By Paul H. Carr and Paul Arveson, editors. Herefordshire, UK: Gracewing, 2020. 228 pages. Paperback, $22.50.
- SERGIUS BULGAKOV’S CRITIQUE OF N. F. FEDOROV’S TECHNOLOGIZED RESURRECTION (AND WHY IT STILL MATTERS FOR THE CHRISTIAN DIALOGUE WITH TRANSHUMANISM)
- THEORIZING RELIGION AND QUESTIONING THE FUTURE OF ISLAM AND SCIENCE
- ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: EPISTEMOLOGICAL ARGUMENTS
- UNINTERRUPTED CENSORED DARWIN: FROM THE MIDDLE EAST TO THE MALAY‐INDONESIAN WORLD
- THE FUTURE OF ISLAM AND SCIENCE: PHILOSOPHICAL GROUNDS
- ISLAM AND SCIENCE: THE PHILOSOPHICAL GROUNDS FOR A GENUINE DEBATE
- Our Mathematical Universe: My Quest for the Ultimate Nature of Reality. By Max Tegmark. New York: Vintage Paperbacks, 2015. 432 pages. Paperback $17.00.
- Stanley Jaki Foundation International Congress 2015. By PaulHaffner and Joseph Laracy, editors. Herefordshire, UK: Gracewing, 2020. 228 pages. Paperback, $22.50.
- MENTAL HEALTH AND THE GOSPEL: A RESPONSE TO CHRISTOPHER COOK
- MENTAL HEALTH AND THE GOSPEL: BOYLE LECTURE 2020
- THE IDEALIST VIEW OF DIVINE ACTION IN NATURE
- THE GOLEM LEGEND AND THE ENIGMA OF FACEBOOK
- AN INTRODUCTION TO PANSPIRITISM: AN ALTERNATIVE TO MATERIALISM AND PANPSYCHISM
- PHILOSOPHICAL QUESTIONS AND BIOLOGICAL FINDINGS, PART II: PLAY, ART, RITUAL, AND RITUAL SACRIFICE
- PHILOSOPHICAL QUESTIONS AND BIOLOGICAL FINDINGS, PART I: HUMAN COOPERATIVITY, COMPETITION, AND AGGRESSION
- A HYDRA‐LOGICAL APPROACH: ACKNOWLEDGING COMPLEXITY IN THE STUDY OF RELIGION, SCIENCE, AND TECHNOLOGY
- CRITICAL REALISM REDUX: A RESPONSE TO JOSH REEVES
- LEGITIMACY AND THE FIELD OF SCIENCE AND RELIGION
- MAKING SPACE FOR THE METHODOLOGICAL MOSAIC: THE FUTURE OF THE FIELD OF SCIENCE‐AND‐RELIGION
- SCIENCE AND OTHER COMMON NOUNS: FURTHER IMPLICATIONS OF ANTI‐ESSENTIALISM
- Logos: The Mystery of How We Make Sense of the World. By Raymond Tallis. Newcastle upon Tyne: Agenda Publishing Limited, 2018. 276 pages. £25.00/$30.00. (Hardback).
- I WALK THE LINE: COMMENT ON MIKAEL LEIDENHAG ON THEISTIC EVOLUTION AND INTELLIGENT DESIGN
- SCIENCE AND RELIGION: MOVING BEYOND THE CREDIBILITY STRATEGY
- THE PROBLEM OF NATURAL DIVINE CAUSATION AND THE BENEFITS OF PARTIAL CAUSATION: A RESPONSE TO SKOGHOLT
- MEMORY ALTERING TECHNOLOGIES AND THE CAPACITY TO FORGIVE: WESTWORLD AND VOLF IN DIALOGUE
- REIMAGINING DAOIST ALCHEMY, DECOLONIZING TRANSHUMANISM: THE FANTASY OF IMMORTALITY CULTIVATION IN TWENTY‐FIRST CENTURY CHINA
- Ancient Hindu Science: Its Transmission and Impact on World Cultures. By Alok Kumar. San Rafael, CA: Morgan & Claypool Publishers, 2019. 212 pages. Paperback $29.95; Hardcover $49.95.
- IN ALGORITHMS WE TRUST: MAGICAL THINKING, SUPERINTELLIGENT AI AND QUANTUM COMPUTING
- SCIENCE FICTION AND METHODOLOGY
- METHODOLOGY IN SCIENCE AND RELIGION: A REPLY TO CRITICS
- THE NUTS AND BOLTS OF TRANSFORMATION: SCIENCE FICTION’S IMAGINED TECHNOLOGIES AND THE CIVIC IMAGINATION
- THE CHINESE PRACTICE‐ORIENTED VIEWS OF SCIENCE AND THEIR POLITICAL GROUNDS
- RISK AND SACRAMENT: BEING HUMAN IN A COVID‐19 WORLD
- QUANTUM MECHANICS, TIME, AND THEOLOGY: INDEFINITE CAUSAL ORDER AND A NEW APPROACH TO SALVATION
- DOES BELIEF IN HUMAN EVOLUTION ENTAIL KUFR (DISBELIEF)? EVALUATING THE CONCERNS OF A MUSLIM THEOLOGIAN
- THE THEOLOGICAL DEBATE OVER HUMAN ENHANCEMENT: AN EMPIRICAL CASE STUDY OF A MEDIATING ORGANIZATION
- ENCOUNTERS WITH EMERGENT DEITIES: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN SCIENCE FICTION NARRATIVE
- ENCOUNTERS WITH EMERGENT DIETIES: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN SCIENCE FICTION NARRATIVE
- THE CRISPR APPLE ON THE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS: CRISPR IN SCIENCE, ETHICS, AND RELIGION
- FREE YOUR MIND: BUDDHISM, CAUSALITY, AND THE FREE WILL PROBLEM
- ROBOTIC AI, CRISPR, AND FREE WILL
- BUDDHISM, FREE WILL, AND PUNISHMENT: TAKING BUDDHIST ETHICS SERIOUSLY
- Make Yourselves Gods: Mormons and the Unfinished Business of American Secularism. By Peter Coviello. Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press, 2019. 293 pages. $87.00 (Hardcover); $29.00 (Softcover).
- BEMBA MYSTICO‐RELATIONALITY AND THE POSSIBILITY OF ARTIFICIAL GENERAL INTELLIGENCE (AGI) PARTICIPATION IN IMAGO DEI
- MENTAL FREEDOM AND FREEDOM OF THE LOVING HEART: FREE WILL AND BUDDHIST MEDITATION
- THE AMAZING PLACENTA: EVOLUTION AND LIFELINE TO HUMANNESS
- MORAL DECISIONS ABOUT HUMAN GERM‐LINE MODIFICATION
- A DEFENSE OF BUDDHISM, MEDITATION, AND FREE WILL: A THEORY OF MENTAL FREEDOM
- INTRODUCING THE BRAVE NEW CRISPR WORLD
- NAVIGATING THE FUTURE IN A SEA OF CRISPR UNCERTAINTY
- THE ARTIFICIALIZATION OF MIND AND WORLD
- PERSONHOOD AND CREATION IN AN AGE OF ROBOTS AND AI: CAN WE SAY “YOU” TO ARTIFACTS?
- THE ANIMAL BODY MULTIPLE: SCIENCE, RELIGION, AND THE INVENTION OF HALAL STUNNING
- ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND ROBOTICS: CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE SCIENCE AND RELIGION FORUM
- EGO‐LESS AGENCY: DHARMA‐RESPONSIVENESS WITHOUT KANTIAN AUTONOMY
- CRISPR, CRISPR ON MY MIND
- CRITICAL REMARKS ON THE COGNITIVE SCIENCE OF RELIGION
- SOCIAL RESEARCH ON SCIENCE AND RELIGION IN NORDIC COUNTRIES
- THE CONCEPT OF CONTINUOUS CREATION PART II: CONTINUOUS CREATION: TOWARD A RENEWED AND ACTUALIZED CONCEPT
- THE CONCEPT OF CONTINUOUS CREATION PART I: HISTORY AND CONTEMPORARY USE
- CHALLENGES, OPPORTUNITIES, AND SUGGESTIONS FOR A RENEWED PROGRAM IN THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF RELIGION
- ANTISTRUCTURE AND THE ROOTS OF RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE
- IMPROVING EVOLUTION ADVOCACY: TRANSLATING VACCINE INTERVENTIONS TO THE EVOLUTION WARS
- From Commodification to the Common Good: Reconstructing Science, Technology, and Society. By Hans Radder. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2019. 309 pages. $45.00 (hardcover).
- DIVINE DNA? “SECULAR” AND “RELIGIOUS” REPRESENTATIONS OF SCIENCE IN NONFICTION SCIENCE TELEVISION PROGRAMS
- A CULTURAL EVOLUTIONARY APPROACH TO MODERNITY: WHAT MIGHT IT MEAN FOR CHRISTIAN FAITH?
- RECENT TRENDS IN THE COGNITIVE SCIENCE OF RELIGION: NEUROSCIENCE, RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE, AND THE CONFLUENCE OF COGNITIVE AND EVOLUTIONARY RESEARCH
- COGNITIVE SCIENCE, CONTINUOUS CREATION, AND ZYGON MOVING ON
- ISOLATING THE INDIVIDUAL: THEOLOGY, THE EVOLUTION OF RELIGION, AND THE PROBLEM OF ABSTRACT INDIVIDUALISM
- RELIGIOUS BELIEF AS ACQUIRED SECOND NATURE
- DRAPER IN SPAIN: THE CONFLICTING CIRCULATION OF THE CONFLICT THESIS
- TEILHARD’S SILENCING, MUTUAL ENHANCEMENT, AND HISTORICAL EUROPE
- EPIPHANY PHILOSOPHERS: AFTERWORD
- MORAL ORTHOSES: A NEW APPROACH TO HUMAN AND MACHINE ETHICS
- CLIMATE ENGINEERING FROM HINDU‐JAIN PERSPECTIVES
- MUTUAL ENHANCEMENT BETWEEN SCIENCE AND RELIGION: IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF THE EPIPHANY PHILOSOPHERS
- HIGH SCIENCE AND NATURAL SCIENCES: GREEK THEOLOGIANS AND THE SCIENCE AND RELIGION INTERACTIONS (1832–1910)
- AESTHETICS, CREATIVITY, AND MYSTICISM: AN INVESTIGATION OF THREE MODES OF CONSCIOUSNESS
- “SERVING GOD, FATHERLAND, AND LANGUAGE”: ALCOVER, CATALAN, AND SCIENCE
- SCIENCE AND RELIGION IN NINETEENTH‐CENTURY EUROPE: NON‐ANGLO‐AMERICAN PERSPECTIVES
- TEILHARD DE CHARDIN, THE “SIX PROPOSITIONS,” AND THE HOLY OFFICE
- TEILHARD, THE SIX PROPOSITIONS, AND HUMAN ORIGINS: A RESPONSE
- RELIGION, SCIENCE, AND DISENCHANTMENT IN LATE MODERNITY
- TRANSFORMATION AND THE WAKING BODY: A RETURN TO TRUTH VIA OUR BODIES
- THE BLURRED LINE BETWEEN THEISTIC EVOLUTION AND INTELLIGENT DESIGN
- HARUN YAHYA’S INFLUENCE IN MUSLIM MINORITY CONTEXTS: IMPLICATIONS FOR RESEARCH IN BRITAIN, EUROPE, AND BEYOND
- SCIENCE AND RELIGION AS LANGUAGES: UNDERSTANDING THE SCIENCE–RELIGION RELATIONSHIP USING METAPHORS, ANALOGIES, AND MODELS
- SCIENCE, RELIGION, AND ITALY’S SEVENTEENTH‐CENTURY DECLINE: FROM FRANCESCO DE SANCTIS TO BENEDETTO CROCE
- Navigating Post‐Truth and Alternative Facts: Religion and Science as Political Theology. Edited by Jennifer Baldwin. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2018. xxx + 168 pages. US $90.00 (Hardcover).
- “SCIENCE,” “RELIGION,” AND “SCIENCE‐AND‐RELIGION” IN THE LATE OTTOMAN EMPIRE
- SCIENCE, RELIGION, AND ITALY’S SEVENTEENTH‐CENTURY DECLINE: FROM FRANCESCO DE SANCTIS TO BENEDETTO CROCE
- MORALITY THROUGH INQUIRY, MOTIVE THROUGH RHETORIC: THE POLITICS OF SCIENCE AND RELIGION IN THE EPOCH OF THE ANTHROPOCENE
- THE COLLECTIVE CHARACTERS OF RELIGIOUS CONGREGATIONS
- CREATORS AND CREATURES: THE CREATION ACCOUNT IN GENESIS AND THE IDEA OF THE ARTIFICIAL HUMANOID
- SCIENCE, RELIGION, AND ETHICS: THE BOYLE LECTURE 2019
- ETHICS, COLLECTIVES, AND DRUGS
- PRAYING TOGETHER: CORPORATE PRAYER AND SHARED SITUATIONS
- APPLIED MYSTICISM: A DRUG‐ENABLED VISIONARY EXPERIENCE AGAINST MORAL BLINDNESS
- SCIENCE, RELIGION, AND ETHICS: A RESPONSE TO MICHAEL J. REISS
- Rengineering Humanity. By Brett Frischmann and Evan Selinger. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2018. 417 pages. Hardcover, ₤25.00.
- LIMITATIONS ON THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF DRUG‐ENABLED MYSTICAL EXPERIENCES
- IN DEFENSE OF PUBLICS: PROJECTION, BIAS, AND CULTURAL NARRATIVES IN SCIENCE AND RELIGION DEBATES
- A NEW METHODOLOGY FOR CHRISTIAN SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY
- A WAY FORWARD FOR SOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH ON SCIENCE AND RELIGION: A REVIEW AND A RIFF
- “THE PEOPLE OF THIS COUNTRY HAVE HAD ENOUGH OF EXPERTS”: IN DEFENSE OF THE “ELITES” OF THE SCIENCE‐AND‐RELIGION DEBATE
- THE FINAL (MISSIONS) FRONTIER: EXTRATERRESTRIALS, EVANGELISM, AND THE WIDE CIRCLE OF HUMAN EMPATHY
- THE SCOPE AND IMPLICATIONS OF MORALS NOT KNOWLEDGE
- AUGMENTED REALITY, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, AND THE RE‐ENCHANTMENT OF THE WORLD
- THE SHAPE OF THIS WONDER? CONSECRATED SCIENCE AND NEW COSMOLOGY AFFECTS
- THEOLOGY AND COSMOLOGY: A CALL FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY ENRICHMENT
- THE RISE, FALL, AND RESURRECTION OF (IDEOLOGICAL) SCIENTISM
- SCIENTISM, ONLINE SPIRITUALITY, AND (MIS)READING EVOLUTION
- OLD TEXTS, NEW MASKS: A CRITICAL REVIEW OF MISREADING EVOLUTION ONTO HISTORICAL ISLAMIC TEXTS
- The Order of Time. By Carlo Rovelli. New York, NY: Riverhead Books, 2018. 256 pages. US $20.00 (hardcover).
- WONDER OPENS THE HEART: POPE FRANCIS AND LISA SIDERIS ON NATURE, ENCOUNTER, AND WONDER
- REVEREND ROBOT: AUTOMATION AND CLERGY
- The Organ Shortage Crisis in America: Incentives, Civic Duty, and Closing the Gap. By Andrew Michael Flescher. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2018. ix + 177 pages. US $29.95 (softcover); US $89.95 (hardcover).
- WONDER SUSTAINED: A REPLY TO CRITICS
- JOURNEY OF THE UNIVERSE: WEAVING SCIENCE WITH THE HUMANITIES
- SOUL‐MAKING, THEOSIS, AND EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY: AN IRENAEAN APPROACH
- MERE SCIENCE: MAPPING THE LAND BRIDGE BETWEEN EMOTION, POLITICS, AND ETHICS
- REACTING TO CONSECRATING SCIENCE: WHAT MIGHT AMATEURS DO?
- WHITEHEAD, CHANCE, AND THE IMMANENTLY CREATIVE SPIRIT
- LAME SCIENCE? BLIND RELIGION?
- Darwin, Dharma, and the Divine: Evolutionary Theory and Religion in Modern Japan. By G. Clinton Godart. Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press, 2017. 341 pages. Hardcover US $68.00.
- INTRODUCTION TO THE SYMPOSIUM ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND APOCALYPTICISM
- AN INTERDISCIPLINARY FRAMEWORK FOR ISLAMIC COGNITIVE THEORIES
- THE DEVIL IN TECHNOLOGIES: RUSSIAN ORTHODOX NEOCONSERVATISM VERSUS SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS
- THE ATHENIAN ALTAR AND THE AMAZONIAN CHATBOT: A PAULINE READING OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND APOCALYPTIC ENDS
- Religion vs. Science: What Religious People Really Think. By Elaine Howard Ecklund and Christopher P. Scheitle. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2018. ix + 224 pages. Hardcover, US $29.95.
- THE COEVOLUTION OF HUMAN ORIGINS, HUMAN VARIATION, AND THEIR MEANING IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
- Darwin, Dharma, and the Divine: Evolutionary Theory and Religion in Modern Japan. By G. Clinton Godart. Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press, 2017. 341 pages. Hardcover US $68.00.
- MIND UPLOADING AND EMBODIED COGNITION: A THEOLOGICAL RESPONSE
- CARGOISM AND SCIENTIFIC JUSTIFICATION IN THE SEARCH FOR EXTRATERRESTRIAL INTELLIGENCE
- “THINGS COUNTER, ORIGINAL, SPARE, STRANGE”: DEVELOPING A POSTFOUNDATIONAL TRANSVERSAL MODEL FOR SCIENCE/RELIGION DIALOGUE
- “LANDSCAPE PLOTTED AND PIECED”: EXPLORING THE CONTOURS OF ENGAGEMENT BETWEEN (NEURO)SCIENCE AND THEOLOGY
- EXISTENTIAL HOPE AND EXISTENTIAL DESPAIR IN AI APOCALYPTICISM AND TRANSHUMANISM
- CHRISTIAN THOUGHT, RACE, BLUMENBACH, AND HISTORICIZING
- “ÁLL TRÁDES, THEIR GEAR AND TACKLE AND TRIM”: THEOLOGY, COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE, AND PSYCHONEUROIMMUNOLOGY IN TRANSVERSAL DIALOGUE
- RACIAL SCIENCE AND “ABSOLUTE QUESTIONS”: REOCCUPATIONS AND REPOSITIONS
- RESPONSE TO MY CRITICS: THE LIFE OF CHRISTIAN RACIAL FORMS IN MODERN SCIENCE
- “WHITE CRISIS” AND/AS “EXISTENTIAL RISK,” OR THE ENTANGLED APOCALYPTICISM OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
- Naturalism and Religion: A Contemporary Philosophical Investigation. By Graham Oppy. New York, NY: Routledge, 2018. vi + 199 pages. Hardcover, $259; Softcover, $70.99.
- CAN PERSONALITY UNDERPIN ATTITUDES TO BOTH SCIENCE AND RELIGION?
- TRANSVERSALITY, APOCALYPTIC AI, AND RACIAL SCIENCE
- IN WHAT SENSE EXACTLY DID CHRISTIANITY GIVE US RACIAL SCIENCE?
- THE RELIGIOUS PRECONDITIONS FOR THE RACE CONCEPT IN MODERN SCIENCE
- ARE WE CLOSER TO FREE MARKET EUGENICS? THE CRISPR CONTROVERSY
- EMERSONIAN VIRTUES OF THE ANTHROPOCENE: FAITH, HOPE, AND LOVE
- MAGNETS, MAGIC, AND OTHER ANOMALIES: IN DEFENSE OF METHODOLOGICAL NATURALISM
- TWO PERSPECTIVES ON ANIMAL MORALITY
- ON “THE NATURAL NATURE OF NATURALISM”: ANSWERS TO JOHN HEDLEY BROOKE’S QUESTIONS
- THE “CONFLICT THESIS” AND POSITIVIST HISTORY OF SCIENCE: A VIEW FROM THE PERIPHERY
- LIMITATIONS ON THE NEUROSCIENTIFIC STUDY OF MYSTICAL EXPERIENCES
- SCIENCE, RELIGION, AND PUBLIC POLICY
- THE AMBIVALENCE OF SCIENTIFIC NATURALISM: A RESPONSE TO MARK HARRIS
- RELOCATING THE CONFLICT BETWEEN SCIENCE AND RELIGION AT THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE
- THE POSSIBILITY OF A THEOLOGY‐ENGAGED SCIENCE: A RESPONSE TO PERRY AND RITCHIE
- REMEMBRANCE AND RESILIENCE: HOW THE BODYSELF RESPONDS TO TRAUMA
- The Young Muslim’s Guide to Modern Science. By Nidhal Guessoum. Manchester, UK: Beacon Books, 2017. 164 pages. Softcover, £12.95.
- APOCALYPSES NOW: MODERN SCIENCE AND BIBLICAL MIRACLES: THE BOYLE LECTURE 2018
- Ibn Taymiyyah & Wittgenstein on Language
- The Emergence of Soul: Retrieving Augustine’s Potentialism for Contemporary Theological Anthropology
- An Islamic Approach to Migration and Refugees
- In search of miracles
- On the Unity of the Trinity’s External Works: Archaeology and Grammar
- Religious Freedom and the Politics of Empire
- DARWIN AND CHRISTIANITY: TRUTH AND MYTH
- TEACHING SCIENCE AND RELIGION IN THE TWENTY‐FIRST CENTURY: THE MANY PEDAGOGICAL ROLES OF CHRISTOPHER SOUTHGATE
- MODELING THE COSMOS: TRANSFORMATIVE PEDAGOGY IN SCIENCE AND RELIGION
- ARTHUR C. PETERSEN ZYGON’S NEW EDITOR; CHRISTOPHER SOUTHGATE FOCUS OF THIS ISSUE
- EVOLUTION, CONTINGENCY, AND CHRISTOLOGY
- The Meaning of Belief: Religion from an Atheist’s Point of View. By Tim Crane. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2017. 224 pages. US $24.95, Euro 19,95 (Hardcover).
- THEODICY: A RESPONSE TO CHRISTOPHER SOUTHGATE
- Genes, Determinism and God. By Denis Alexander. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2017. viii + 385 pages. Hardcover, US $106.00 / Softcover, US $32.99
- CREATIVE MUTUAL INTERACTION IN ACTION
- REDEEMING A CRUCIFORM NATURE
- EXTINCTION, NATURAL EVIL, AND THE COSMIC CROSS
- CHRISTOPHER SOUTHGATE’S COMPOUND THEODICY: PARALLEL SEARCHINGS
- EXPLORING OLD AND NEW PATHS IN THEODICY
- PERCEIVING NATURAL EVIL THROUGH THE LENS OF DIVINE GLORY? A CONVERSATION WITH CHRISTOPHER SOUTHGATE
- FAITH AND COMPASSION IN AN UNFINISHED UNIVERSE
- BETWEEN KNOWING AND BEING: REFLECTIONS ON BEING TAUGHT SCIENCE AND RELIGION BY PROFESSOR CHRISTOPHER SOUTHGATE
- TRACING ORIGINS OF TWENTY‐FIRST CENTURY ECOTHEOLOGY: THE POETRY OF CHRISTOPHER SOUTHGATE
- EVOLUTION AND THEODICY: HOW (NOT) TO DO SCIENCE AND THEOLOGY
- ESSAYS IN HONOR OF CHRISTOPHER SOUTHGATE: INTRODUCTION
- SOUTHGATE’S COMPOUND ONLY‐WAY EVOLUTIONARY THEODICY: DEEP APPRECIATION AND FURTHER DIRECTIONS
- RESPONSE WITH A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
- ON SOCIAL EVIL AND NATURAL EVIL: IN CONVERSATION WITH CHRISTOPHER SOUTHGATE
- The New Cosmic Story: Inside Our Awakening Universe. By John F. Haught. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2017. 240 pages. US $25.00 (hardcover).
- GOD, HUMANITY AND THE COSMOS: CHALLENGING A CHALLENGING TEXTBOOK
- A SONNET FOR CHRISTOPHER
- “Monks by Night and Knights by Day”: Ḥasan al‐Bannāʾ, Tarbīya, and the embodied ethics of the early Muslim Brotherhood
- RE‐ENVISIONING HOPE: ANTHROPOGENIC CLIMATE CHANGE, LEARNED IGNORANCE, AND RELIGIOUS NATURALISM
- CLIMATE CHANGE AT HIGH LATITUDES: AN ILLUMINATING EXAMPLE
- THE PHYSICALIZED MIND AND THE GUT‐BRAIN AXIS: TAKING MENTAL HEALTH OUT OF OUR HEADS
- CROSSING THE DIVIDE: LESSONS FROM DEVELOPING WIND ENERGY IN POST‐FACT AMERICA
- THE WICKED PROBLEM OF OUR FAILING SOCIAL COMPACT
- ECO‐ANXIETY, TRAGEDY, AND HOPE: PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SPIRITUAL DIMENSIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
- THEOLOGY AND SCIENCE OF MENTAL HEALTH AND WELL‐BEING
- LIVING WITH THE WICKED PROBLEM OF CLIMATE CHANGE
- MENTAL WELL‐BEING, CLIMATE CHANGE, AND NEW ARCHIVAL MATERIAL ON TEILHARD DE CHARDIN
- A Natural History of Human Morality. By Michael Tomasello. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2016. 194 pages. US $36.00 (Hardcover).
- THE CHURCH AND MENTAL HEALTH: THEOLOGICAL AND PRACTICAL RESPONSES
- CLIMATE CHANGE IN CONTEXT: STRESS, SHOCK, AND THE CRUCIBLE OF LIVINGKIND
- IN THE BEGINNING: THE ROLE OF MYTH IN RELATING RELIGION, BRAIN SCIENCE, AND MENTAL WELL‐BEING
- EMPIRICAL MINDFULNESS: TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE AND MENTAL HEALTH IN THE SCIENCE AND RELIGION DIALOGUE
- ART AND CLIMATE CHANGE: CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS RESPOND TO GLOBAL CRISIS
- MENTAL WELL‐BEING, NEUROSCIENCE, AND RELIGION: CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE SCIENCE AND RELIGION FORUM
- SOIL CARBON TRANSFORMATIONS
- CLIMATE CHANGE, LAUDATO SI’, CREATION SPIRITUALITY, AND THE NOBILITY OF THE SCIENTIST’S VOCATION
- WHAT IS CLIMATE CHANGE DOING TO US AND FOR US?
- CLIMATE CHANGE AND CONFLICTING FUTURE VISIONS
- TEILHARD DE CHARDIN, ORIGINAL SIN, AND THE SIX PROPOSITIONS
- Willem A. Visser ‘t Hooft: The Future of Peace
- ISLAMIC MODERNITY AND THE CHALLENGES FOR SECULAR LIBERALISM
- FOCUS AND FLEXIBILITY: ZYGON’S PROFILE AND PRACTICE
- Sacred Knowledge: Psychedelics and Religious Experiences. By William A. Richards. New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 2016. Xxviii + 244 pages. Hardcover, $29.95 / £24.95; E-book $28.99/ £23.95.
- VAISHNAVISM, ANTIEVOLUTIONISM, AND AMBIGUITIES: REVISITING ISKCON’S DARWIN-SKEPTICISM
- THE UNSUITABILITY OF EMERGENCE THEORY FOR PENTECOSTAL THEOLOGY: A RESPONSE TO BRADNICK AND MCCALL
- “THE NEW SCIENCE OF HEALTH AND HAPPINESS”: INVESTIGATING BUDDHIST ENGAGEMENTS WITH THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF MEDITATION
- THE MYSTERIANISM OF OWEN FLANAGAN’S NORMATIVE MIND SCIENCE
- MAKING SENSE OF EMERGENCE: A CRITICAL ENGAGEMENT WITH LEIDENHAG, LEIDENHAG, AND YONG
- AN ABSOLUTE DISTINCTION BETWEEN FAITH AND SCIENCE: CONTRAST WITHOUT COMPARTMENTALIZATION
- Sacred Nature: The Environmental Potential of Religious Naturalism. By Jerome A. Stone. New York, NY: Routledge, 2017. xx+146 pages. $44.95 (softcover), $140.00 (hardcover).
- EVOLUTION OF RELIGIOUS CAPACITY IN THE GENUS HOMO: TRAIT COMPLEXITY IN ACTION THROUGH COMPASSION
- RELIGIOUS RITES AND SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITIES: AYUDHA PUJA AS “CULTURE” AT THE INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE
- EVOLUTION OF RELIGIOUS CAPACITY IN THE GENUS HOMO: ORIGINS AND BUILDING BLOCKS
- EVOLUTION OF RELIGIOUS CAPACITY IN THE GENUS HOMO: COGNITIVE TIME SEQUENCE
- Mirroring the object of the lesson: The creative process of scriptural rewriting as an effective practice for teaching sacred texts
- Tinkering with Technology and Religion in the Digital Age: The Effects of Internet Use on Religious Belief, Behavior, and Belonging
- “Go Near and Join Thyself to This Chariot…”: African Pneumatic Movements and Transformational Discipleship
- HORACE M. KALLEN’S USE OF EVOLUTIONARY THEORY IN SUPPORT OF AMERICAN JEWS AND DEMOCRACY
- THE EXPERIENCE OF GOD AND THE WORLD: CHRISTIANITY’S REASONS FOR CONSIDERING PANENTHEISM A VIABLE OPTION
- NAMING THE HUMAN ANIMAL: GENESIS 1–3 AND OTHER ANIMALS IN HUMAN BECOMING
- PANENTHEISM AND THE UNDOING OF DISENCHANTMENT
- HOW RADICALLY CAN GOD BE RECONCEIVED BEFORE CEASING TO BE GOD? THE FOUR FACES OF PANENTHEISM
- THE MANY FACES OF PANENTHEISM: AN EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION
- BIOLOGY TEACHERS’ CONCEPTIONS ABOUT THE ORIGIN OF LIFE IN BRAZIL, ARGENTINA, AND URUGUAY: A COMPARATIVE STUDY
- Eschatology and the Technological Future. By Michael S. Burdett. New York, NY: Routledge, 2015. xiv + 251 pp. US $54.95 (Softcover); also available in hard cover and as an e-book.
- PANENTHEISM, NEUTRAL MONISM, AND ADVAITA VEDANTA
- PANENTHEISM AND NATURAL SCIENCE: A GOOD MATCH?
- CAUSATION, DISPOSITIONS, AND PHYSICAL OCCASIONALISM
- God in Cosmic History: Where Science and History Meet Religion. By Ted Peters. Foreward by Rick Warner. Winona, MN: Anselm Academic, 2017. 358 pages. US $39.95 (Softcover).
- PREPARING FOR AN EDITORIAL TRANSITION
- A RANDOMNESS-BASED THEODICY FOR EVOLUTIONARY EVILS
- KNOWING OURSELVES BY TELLING STORIES TO OURSELVES
- NATURALIZING PSYCHEDELIC SPIRITUALITY
- RIGHT-WING POSTMODERNISM AND THE RATIONALITY OF TRADITIONS
- ASSESSING THE FIELD OF SCIENCE AND RELIGION: ADVICE FROM THE NEXT GENERATION
- KNOWING OURSELVES AS EMBODIED, EMBEDDED, AND RELATIONALLY EXTENDED
- THE SCIENTIFIC CHARACTER OF PHILIP HEFNER’S “CREATED CO-CREATOR”
- SHOULD A CHRISTIAN ADOPT METHODOLOGICAL NATURALISM?
- Fashion, Faith, and Fantasy in the New Physics of the Universe. By Roger Penrose. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2016. 520 pages. US $29.95 (Hardcover).
- THE ROAD IS MADE BY WALKING: AN INTRODUCTION
- PHILOSOPHICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, ETHICS, AND LOVE: TOWARD A NEW RELIGION AND SCIENCE DIALOGUE
- CAN WE STILL TALK ABOUT “TRUTH” AND “PROGRESS” IN INTERDISCIPLINARY THINKING TODAY?
- CREATIVE CHALLENGES ON RELIGION, SCIENCE, AND KNOWLEDGE
- USE OF THE PHRASE “PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP WITH JESUS”: TOWARD A COMPREHENSIVE INTERDISCIPLINARY EXPLANATION
- Advances in Religion, Cognitive Science, and Experimental Philosophy. Edited by Helen De Cruz and Ryan Nichols. London, UK: Bloomsbury, 2016. 221 pages. US $112.00 (Hardcover).
- TRANSHUMANISM, THEOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, AND MODERN BIOLOGICAL TAXONOMY
- WHAT IF THE HUMAN MIND EVOLVED FOR NONRATIONAL THOUGHT? AN ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE
- HUMAN PHENOTYPIC MORALITY AND THE BIOLOGICAL BASIS FOR KNOWING GOOD
- A CONTRIBUTION TO THE DEBATE ON SCIENCE AND FAITH BY CHRISTIAN STUDENTS FROM ABIDJAN
- FURNISHING THE SKILL WHICH CAN SAVE THE CHILD: DIPHTHERIA, GERM THEORY, AND THEODICY
- THE EXPLORATION OF ECOSPACE: EXTENDING OR SUPPLEMENTING THE NEO-DARWINIAN PARADIGM?
- HENRY NELSON WIEMAN ON RELIGION AND REINHOLD NIEBUHR
- DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, NATURAL SELECTION, AND THE CONCEPTUAL BOUNDARIES OF THE MODERN EVOLUTIONARY SYNTHESIS
- SYSTEMS BIOLOGY AND PREDICTIVE NEUROSCIENCE: A DOUBLE HELICAL APPROACH
- EPIGENETICS, REPRESENTATION, AND SOCIETY
- Black Lives and Sacred Humanity: Toward an African American Religious Naturalism. By Carol Wayne White. New York, NY: Fordham University Press, 2016. 164 Pages. US $25.00 (Softcover).
- Creationism in Europe. Edited by Stefaan Blancke, Hans Henrik Hjermitslev, and Peter C. Kjærgaard. Foreword by Ronald L. Numbers. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2014. 276 pp. US $39.95.
- NEW BIOLOGY AND OLD ISSUES: AN EDITORIAL
- THE CHRISTIAN’S DILEMMA: ORGANICISM OR MECHANISM?
- HOLISTIC BIOLOGY: WHAT IT IS AND WHY IT MATTERS
- THE PROBLEM OF “GOD” IN PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGION: LONERGAN’S “COMMON SENSE” (RELIGION) VERSUS “THEORY” (THEOLOGY)
- LAWS IN ECOLOGY: DIVERSE MODES OF EXPLANATION FOR A HOLISTIC SCIENCE
- DANCING AROUND THE CAUSAL JOINT: CHALLENGING THE THEOLOGICAL TURN IN DIVINE ACTION THEORIES
- TELESCOPE + MIRROR = REFLECTIONS ON THE COSMOS: UMBERTO ECO AND THE IMAGE OF RELIGION
- GREEN OPEN ACCESS FOR INTERESTING CONTRIBUTIONS
- FAITH, BELIEF, AND THE COMPATIBILITY OF RELIGION AND SCIENCE
- IS MY FEELING YOUR PAIN BAD FOR OTHERS? EMPATHY AS VIRTUE VERSUS EMPATHY AS FIXED TRAIT
- Brain, Consciousness, and God: A Lonerganian Integration. By Daniel A. Helminiak. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2015. 432 pp. US $95.00.
- BIBLICAL AND THEISTIC ARGUMENTS AGAINST THE EVOLUTIONARY ARGUMENT AGAINST NATURALISM
- IRAS, The Institute on Religion in an Age of Science
- FOOD ETHICS: A CRITIQUE OF SOME ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVES ON GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOOD
- RELIGION AND RELIGIOUS BELIEFS AS EVOLUTIONARY ADAPTATIONS
- THE “SCIENTIFIC MIRACLE OF THE QUR’ĀN,” PSEUDOSCIENCE, AND CONSPIRACISM
- A TERMINATOR, A TRANSFORMER, AND JOB MEET: CREATOR–CREATED RELATIONS IN FILM AND SCRIPTURE
- Patrons—Philip Hefner Fund
- Alternative Concepts of God: Essays on the Metaphysics of the Divine. Edited by Andrei A. Buckareff and Yujin Nagasawa. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016. 299 pp. US $74.00 (hardcover).
- STIRPICULTURE: SCIENCE-GUIDED HUMAN PROPAGATION AND THE ONEIDA COMMUNITY
- INVESTIGATING THE “SCIENCE” IN “EASTERN RELIGIONS”: A METHODOLOGICAL INQUIRY
- ASTROPHYSICS AND CREATION: PERCEIVING THE UNIVERSE THROUGH SCIENCE AND PARTICIPATION
- EMPATHY AND THE EVOLUTION OF COMPASSION: FROM DEEP HISTORY TO INFUSED VIRTUE
- SCIENCE, SPIRITUALITY, AND AYAHUASCA: THE PROBLEM OF CONSCIOUSNESS AND SPIRITUAL ONTOLOGIES IN THE ACADEMY
- POETIC NATURALISM: SEAN CARROLL, SCIENCE, AND MORAL OBJECTIVITY