God, Humanity and the Cosmos - 3rd Edition: A Textbook in Science and ReligionChristopher Southgate > |
Contents
THREE SCIENCES IN DIALOGUE WITH RELIGIOUS CLAIMS | 125 |
SOME THEOLOGICAL RESOURCES FOR THE DEBATE | 223 |
PRESSING CONTEMPORARY ISSUES | 313 |
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