 | Victor J. Stenger - Religion - 2007 - 294 pages
Throughout history, arguments for and against the existence of God have been largely confined to philosophy and theology. In the meantime, science has sat on the sidelines and ... | |
 | Taner Edis - Religion - 2002 - 326 pages
Emphasizing the results of natural science, physicist Taner Edis takes a fresh look at an age-old question: Is there a God or a spiritual reality beyond nature? | |
 | Mark Perakh - Religion - 2004 - 459 pages
Physicist Mark Perakh critically reviews recent trends toward harmonizing religion and science. From intelligent design theories to arguments allegedly proving the ... | |
 | Paul Kurtz, Barry Karr, Ranjit Sandhu - Religion - 2003 - 368 pages
Despite marked public interest, many leading scientists remain sceptical that there is much common ground between scientific knowledge and religious belief, or that science ... | |
 | Victor J. Stenger - Science - 1995 - 322 pages
Describes, in layman's terms, recent developments in quantum mechanics and physics, criticizing popular philosophies which attempt to apply mystical attributes to scientific ... | |
 | Owen Gingerich - Religion - 2006 - 139 pages
The author argues that individuals can be both a creative scientist and a believer in divine design in a critical examination of how it is possible to contemplate a universe in ... | |
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