Author: Miller, Russ / Dobkins, Jim Publisher: UCS PRESS Format: Adobe PDF
Description: This is probably the easiest to read and understand book available that describes what happened to Planet Earth during and after the 371 days that Noah and seven others remained secure inside the ark....
Author: Overman, Dean L. Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. Format: Adobe PDF
Description: Some of the brightest scientific minds of our time, from Albert Einstein to Stephen Hawking, have made incredible insights into the earliest origins of the universe, but have failed to ultimately disc...
Author: Einhorn, Stefan. Publisher: Templeton Foundation Press Format: Adobe PDF
Description: Einhorn hypothesizes that if God truly exists, then many different religions would have discovered this. He finds a common denominator in the concept of a hidden God in seven major religions: Judaism,...
Author: Templeton, John Publisher: Templeton Foundation Press Format: Adobe PDF
Description: p>The tradition of agape, or unconditional love, is not exclusive to any one religion. Actually, it is a major underlying principle found in religions worldwide. The concept of altruistic love is one ...
Author: Gasaway, Richard Publisher: WinePress Publishing Format: Adobe ePUB
Description: Gasoline and electricity are crucial to everyone's lives, but few think beyond the economics of energy. However, national security, politics, environment, religion and terrorism all link to energy iss...
Author: Thompson, Phillip M. Publisher: Lexington Books Format: Adobe PDF
Description: In exploring the role of Catholic intellectuals in engaging science and technology in the twentieth century, this book initially provides a background context for this evolution by examining the Moder...
Author: Snoke, David Publisher: Baker Books Format: Adobe ePUB
Description: The present creation-evolution debate is often cast as a choice between two positions: naturalistic evolution over millions of years or miraculous creation six thousand years ago. When simplified, thi...
Author: Witham, Larry Publisher: Joyous Publishing Format: Adobe PDF
Description: At the heart of "By Design" are two interrelated movements. One is the "science and religion dialogue," which stretches from the laboratories of Nobelists to the inner sancta of the Vatican. This dial...
Description: Armed with cutting-edge techniques, biochemists have unwittingly uncovered startling molecular features inside the cell that compel only one possible conclusion--a supernatural agent must be responsib...
Author: Barrett, Justin L. Publisher: Templeton Press Format: Adobe PDF
Description: Cognitive Science, Religion, and Theology is the eighth title published in the Templeton Science and Religion Series, in which scientists from a wide range of fields distill their experience and...
Author: Davies Publisher: Templeton Foundation Press Format: Adobe PDF
Description: Melding a variety of ideas and disciplines from biology, fundamental physics, computer science, mathematics, genetics, and neurology, Davies presents his provocative theory on the source of the univer...
Author: Thirring, Walter Publisher: Templeton Press Format: Adobe PDF
Description: Walter Thirring is an internationally renowned scientist who took part in and worked among those involved in many of the scientific developments of the twentieth century. His book, about the knowled...
Author: McGrath, Alister E. Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell Format: Adobe ePUB
Description: Darwinism and the Divine examines the implications of evolutionary thought for natural theology, from the time of publication of Darwin's On the Origin of Species to current debates on creationism and...
Author: Rodriguez, Tommy Publisher: iUniverse.com Format: Adobe PDF
Description: Have you ever questioned the premise of your religious faith? Tommy Rodriguez certainly has. In fact, he is no stranger to questioning conventional wisdom. Having spent most of his adult life contempl...
Author: Berry, R. J. Publisher: Templeton Press Format: Adobe PDF
Description: Ecology and the Environment: The Mechanisms, Marring, and Maintenance of Nature is the ninth title published in the Templeton Science and Religion Series, in which scientists from a wide range of fiel...
Author: Proctor, Jim Publisher: Templeton Press Format: Adobe PDF
Description: Contemporary scholarship has given rise to several different modes of understanding biophysical and human nature, each of which is entangled with related notions of science and religion. Envisioning...
Author: Roughgarden, Joan, Publisher: Island Press Format: Adobe PDF
Description: "I'm an evolutionary biologist and a Christian," states Stanford professor Joan Roughgarden at the outset of her groundbreaking new book, Evolution and Christian Faith: Reflections of an Evolutionary ...
Author: Kuebler, Daniel Publisher: Baker Academic Format: Adobe ePUB
Description: In the emotional debate surrounding evolution, it is often difficult to cut through the competing agendas to gain an unbiased understanding of the scientific issues involved. The Evolution Controversy...
Author: N/A Publisher: Templeton Foundation Press Format: Adobe PDF
Description: How has our understanding of our world and our place in the universe changed in recent decades through the momentous discoveries of science? Do recent developments in the philosophy of science, which ...
Author: Ferguson Publisher: Templeton Foundation Press Format: Adobe PDF
Description: Originally published in the U.S. in 1995, it provides an excursion through new theories of quantum physics and cosmology, ranging from the nature of time, the Big Bang, the "unreasonable effectiveness...
Author: Carus, Paul Publisher: EZreads Publications, LLC Format: Adobe PDF
Description: The conception of God is the most important idea of philosophy, science, and religion, and our attitude toward it is of vital importance for our emotional, intellectual, and moral life. It is a though...
Author: N/A Publisher: Ashgate Gower Format: Adobe PDF
Description: Ideas of human nature in the West have always been shaped by the interplay of philosophy, theology, science, and technology. The fast pace of developments in the latter two spheres (neuroscience, gene...
Author: Brander Publisher: Templeton Foundation Press Format: Adobe PDF
Description: This original, highly readable book poses a clear distinction between our customary form of love, which almost guarantees failure, and higher, more generous ways of loving that can succeed and enrich ...
Author: Bradley, D, C Publisher: Syntropy Press Format: Adobe PDF
Description: This is the story of eight messages, composed on scraps of office trash by a quirky character named G. "Why are you here?" G asks. His chosen victim is an unsuspecting young engineer on his first da...
Author: N/A Publisher: Templeton Foundation Press Format: Adobe PDF
Description: Many Worlds first focuses on what lessons might be learned from the latest knowledge of the origin and evolution of life. After establishing a well-grounded relationship between science and religion, ...
Author: Leach, Javier Publisher: Templeton Press Format: Adobe PDF
Description: Mathematics and Religion: Our Languages of Sign and Symbol is the sixth title published in the Templeton Science and Religion Series, in which scientists from a wide range of fields distill their expe...
Author: Dickerson, Matthew Publisher: Brazos Press Format: Adobe ePUB
Description: What does it mean to be human? Some naturalists believe that the human mind can be reduced to brain biology, suggesting that we are no more than complex biochemical machines. Computer scientist Matthe...
Description: Human ecology - the study and practice of relationships between the natural and the social environment - has gained prominence as scholars seek more effectively to engage with pressing global concerns...
Author: McGrath, Alister E. Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell Format: Adobe ePUB
Description: Now thoroughly updated to reflect the latest debates, this popular textbook introduces readers to the central questions in the field of science and religion. Ideally suited to those who have little or...
Description: A Science and Religion Primer is a unique resource: an encyclopedia, an annotated bibliography, and a survey of the relationship between two equally complex fields. Editors Heidi Campbell and Heather ...
Author: Park, Robert L. Publisher: Princeton University Press Format: Adobe PDF
Description: From uttering a prayer before boarding a plane, to exploring past lives through hypnosis, has superstition become pervasive in contemporary culture? Robert Park, the best-selling author of Voodoo Scie...
Author: Del Re, Giuseppe Publisher: Templeton Foundation Press Format: Adobe PDF
Description: This book focuses on a new worldview, emerging from the science of the last decades of the second millennium. Its metaphor is the cosmic dance, or the harmony existing between systems that are so stro...
Author: N/A Publisher: Princeton University Press Format: Adobe PDF
Description: The Faith of Scientists is an anthology of writings by twenty-one legendary scientists, from the dawn of the Scientific Revolution to the frontiers of science today, about their faith, their views abo...
Author: Doyle, Arthur Conan Publisher: ReadHowYouWant Format: Adobe ePUB
Description: Arthur Conon Doyle's The New Revelation (1919) is a book about spiritualism. The book explores the relationship between spiritual revelations and conventional religious dogmas. Speaking his own mind, ...
Author: McGrath, Alister E. Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell Format: Adobe PDF
Description: Provocative and immensely well informed, The Order of Things represents a substantial and original contribution to the fields of systematic theology, historical theology, and the science and religion ...
Author: Denker, John S. Publisher: iUniverse.com Format: Adobe PDF
Description: As heretical as it may sound to the modern orthodox views of both science and religion, science has proved God to be real. It is time for those in the religious community to address this. Is there a G...
Author: Lilly, M.D., John, C Publisher: Ronin Publishing Inc Format: Adobe PDF
Description: Each one of us is far greater, for more advanced, for more consciously aware, for more intelligent than we conceive our selves as being. John C. Lilly, M.D. was fascinated by human consciousness and s...
Author: Foster, Charles Publisher: Thomas Nelson Format: Adobe PDF
Description: If evolutionary theory is correct, what does that say about creator God?Ever since the famous debate on Darwinism between Huxley and Wilberforce in 1860, there has been little real conversation betwee...
Author: David PhD, Fred R. Publisher: iUniverse.com Format: Adobe PDF
Description: For many centuries, science and religion have remained staunchly independent. Whenever issues have developed that simultaneously touched on both areas, debate often ensued-for example, when scientists...
Description: Psychologist and ethicist Robert Rocco Cottone takes readers on a religious journey infusing postmodern philosophy positive psychology and ethics into a comprehensive vision of religion in the future....
Author: Hinde, Robert A. Publisher: Routledge Format: Adobe PDF
Description: Why Gods Persist examines why so many religions continue to persist at a time when the answers they provide to the basic questions of life are unacceptable to many in the modern world.
Author: N/A Publisher: Templeton Press Format: Adobe PDF
Description: Each world faith tradition has its own distinctive relationship with science, and the science-religion dialogue benefits from a greater awareness of what this relationship is. In this book, members of...
Description: This is probably the easiest to read and understand book available that describes what happened to Planet Earth during and after the 371 days that Noah and seven others remained secure inside the ark....
Author: McGrath, Alister E. Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell Format: Adobe PDF
Description: Darwinism and the Divine examines the implications of evolutionary thought for natural theology, from the time of publication of Darwin's On the Origin of Species to current debates on creationism and...
Author: Powe, Douglas Publisher: Abingdon Press Format: Adobe ePUB
Description: Wesleyan theology and African American theology have both become fixtures on the theological landscape in recent years. While developing along parallel tracks both perspectives make claims concerning ...
Author: Newberg, Andrew B. Publisher: Ashgate Gower Format: Adobe PDF
Description: "Neurotheology" has garnered substantial attention in the academic and lay communities in recent years. Several books have been written addressing the relationship between the brain and religious expe...
Description: In this book, leading authors in the field of science and religion, including William Carroll, Steve Fuller, Karl Giberson and Roger Trigg, highlight the oft-neglected and profound philosophical found...
Author: Rolston, Holmes Publisher: Templeton Press Format: Adobe PDF
Description: This landmark book, first published in 1987, is now back in print, with a new introduction by its award-winning author. An interdisciplinary approach to the central themes of scientific and ...
Description: Science and the Eastern Orthodox Church explores core theological and philosophical notions and contentious topics such as evolution from the vantage point of science, Orthodox theology, and the writi...