Science, Technology, and Religious Ideas

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Mark H. Shale, George W. Shields
University Press of America, 1994 - Religion - 244 pages
This book offers new insight on an old issue. The last two decades of scientific progress have raised new questions about the integrity of religious ideas and values. A range of contributors address the following themes: the Nature of Science, Religion and Technology; Recent Physics and the Design Argument; and the History of Science-Religion Interaction. Contributors: Frederick Ferre, Thor Hall, Stanley L. Jaki, Jacquelyn Ann K. Kegley, Ron Levy, Ronald Mawby, Ernan McMullin, Edward L. Schoen, Mark Shale, George W. Shields, and Dennis Temple. Co-published with the Institute for Liberal Studies.

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Christendom Goes to College 1990
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Science and Religion in Identity Crisis 1992
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