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The Science of God is a small book prepared by McGrath to introduce the themes and emphases of A Scientific Theology to a wider readership. [26] Four considerations guided its preparation; Level: is less academic, assuming less about the reader's background knowledge in science, theology and philosophy.
Robert John Russell is founder and Director of the Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences (CTNS). He is also the Ian G. Barbour Professor of Theology and Science in Residence at the Graduate Theological Union (GTU). [1] He has written and edited extensively on possible scientific mechanisms of Christian belief.
Baker Books reprinted all four volumes under two covers in 2003. According to its foreword, the publication was designed to be "a new statement of the fundamentals of Christianity". [1] However, its contents reflect a concern with certain theological innovations related to liberal Christianity, especially biblical higher criticism.
The modern dialogue between religion and science is rooted in Ian Barbour's 1966 book Issues in Science and Religion. [92] Since that time it has grown into a serious academic field, with academic chairs in the subject area, and two dedicated academic journals, Zygon and Theology and Science. [92]
Denis Lamoureux: holds PhDs in both theology and biology and is also a retired dentist, has written several books on the relationship between science and religion, including the Bible & Ancient Science (McGahan Publishing House, 2020), has debated proponents of ID, atheistic evolution, and young earth creationism, including Stephen Meyer ...
Science and Religion in American Thought; Science and Religion: Some Historical Perspectives; Science and Theology; Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action; A Scientific Theology; The Scientist as Rebel
Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action is a five volume set that represents more than a decade of scientific-theological conferences sponsored by the Vatican Observatory and the Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences.
Creation science or scientific creationism [189] is a branch of creationism that attempts to provide scientific support for the Genesis creation narrative in the Book of Genesis and attempts to disprove generally accepted scientific facts, theories and scientific paradigms about the geological history of Earth, formation of the Solar System ...