Religion and Science: An Introduction> |
Contents
1 Introduction | 1 |
2 Religion and Science in History | 25 |
3 Science and Naturalism in the Twentieth Century | 59 |
4 God and Evolution | 82 |
5 Science and the Human Person | 118 |
6 Design in the Universe | 146 |
7 God and the Universe | 171 |
8 Science Religion and Ethics | 192 |
Notes | 210 |
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