Philip Clayton Bibliography

Peacocke, Arthur and Philip Clayton, ed. All That Is: A Naturalistic Faith for the Twenty-First Century. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2007. [abstract]

"Anticipation and Thological Method." The Theology of Wolfhart Pannenberg: Twelve American Critiques, with an Autobiographical Essay and Response. Carl E. Braaten and Philip Clayton, eds. Minneapolis: Augsburg Publishing House, 1988. 122-150.

“’Biology Meets Theology.’ Review of: Genes, Genesis and God: Values and Their Origins in Natural and Human History, Holmes Rolston III (New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 1999); Taking Darwin Seriously: A Naturalistic Approach to Philosophy, Michael Ruse (Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 1998); Evolutionary and Molecular Biology: Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action Series (Vol. 3), ed. Robert J. Russell, William Stoeger and Francisco Ayala (Berkeley, CA: Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences, 1998).”  The Christian Century, 117, no.2 (Jan. 19, 2000): 61-4.

“Being and One Theologian.” The Thomist, 50 (1988): 645-671.

"Biology and Purpose: Altruism, Morality, and Human Nature in Evolutionary Perspective." Evolution and Ethics: Human Morality in Biological and Religious Perspective. eds. Philip Clayton and Jeffrey Schloss. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2004. 318-336.

“Biology, Directionality, and God: Getting Clear on the Stakes for Religion-Science Discussion.” Theology and Science, 4, no. 2 (2006) 121-27  

“Can Liberals Still Believe That God (Literally) Does Anything?” Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences Bulletin 20, no. 3 (Summer 2000): 3-10.

“The Case for Christian Panentheism.” Dialog, 37 (Summer 1998): 201-208.

“Clayton Response to Robbins: Religion/Science Without God ?” Zygon, 27, no.4 (1992): 457-59.

“Determinismus/Indeterminismus: IV. Naturwissenschaftlich-philosophisch” and “V. Naturwissenschaftlich-physikalisch.”  Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart, 4th ed., (Tübigan: Mohr Siebeck, 2001): 681-83.

“Disciplining Relativism and Truth.” Zygon, 24, no.3 (1989): 315-34.

“The Emergence of Spirit.” Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences Bulletin 20, no. 4 (Fall 2000): 3-20.

Emergence from Physics to Theology: Toward a Panoramic View.” Zygon: Journal of Religion & Science 41, no. 3 (Sept. 2006): 675-87. [abstract]

“The Emergence of Spirit: From Complexity to Anthropology to Theology.” Theology and Science 4, No. 3 (November 2006): 291-307. [abstract

“Emergence, Supervenience, and Personal Knowledge.” Tradition and Discovery. 29, no. 3 (2002-2003): 8-19. [abstract]

“Emerging God: Theology for a Complex Universe.” Christian Century 121, no. 1 (January 13, 2004): 26-30.

“Eschatology as Metaphysics under the Guise of Hope” In World without End: Christian Eschatology from a Process Perspective. (Grand Rapids & Cambridge: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2005), 128-149.

“Ethics and Rationality.” (with Steven Knapp) American Philosophical Quarterly 30, no. 2 (April 1993): 151-161.

“Explanation from physics to the philosophy of religion.” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 26 (1989): 89-108.

“From Methodology to Metaphysics: The Problem of Control in the Science-Theology Dialogue.” In Beginning With the End: God, Science, and Wolfhart Pannenberg. Carol Rausch Albright and Joel Haugen, eds., (Chicago: Open Court Press, 1997): 396-408.

God and Contemporary Science. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1997. [abstract]

“God and World.” In The Cambridge Companion to Postmodern Theology, ed. Kevin J. Vanhoozer (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003): 203-18.

“The God of History and the Presence of the Future.” The Journal of Religion 65 (1985): 98-108.

“In Defense of Regulative Realism.” Synthesis Philosophica, 13, no.1 (1992): 207-220.

“Inference to the Best Explanation.” Zygon, 32, no.3 (1997): 377-91.

"In Memoriam: Arthur Peacocke (1924-2006)." Theology and Science 5, no. 1 (2007): 1-3. 

“Kenotic Trinitarian Panentheism.” Dialog: A Journal of Theology 44, no. 3 (2005): 250-5.

“Metaphysics Can Be a Harsh Mistress.” CTNS Bulletin 18, no.1 (Winter 1998): 15-19.

Mind & Emergence: From Quantum to Consciousness. New York: Oxford University Press, 2004. [abstract]

“Missiology Between Monologue and Cacophony.” In To Stake a Claim: Christian Mission in Epistemological Crisis. Eds. A. Kirk and K. Vanhoozer (Orbis Books, 1999): 79-95.

“A Mystery of Body and Soul.”  The Washington Post, April 3, 2005.

“Natural Law and Divine Action: The Search for an Expanded Theory of Causation.” Zygon 39, no. 3 (September 2004): 615-36.

“Neuroscience, the Person, and God: An Emergentist Account.”  Zygon 35, no.3 (Sept. 2000): 613-652.

"On Divine and Human Agency: Reflections of a Co-Laborer." All That Is: A Naturalistic Faith for the Twenty-First Century. Arthur Peacocke author, ed. Philip Clayton. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2007.163-175.

“On Holisms: Insular, Inclusivist, and Postmodern.” Zygon, 33, no.3 (Sept. 1998): 467-74.

"On Provincialism and Ghettoization." Process Perspectives: Newsmagazine of the Center for Process Studies 30, no. 3 (Winter 2008): 6.

“On the 'Use' of Neopragmatism.”  Zygon, 28, no.3 (Sept. 1993): 361-69.

“On the Value of Panentheistic Analogy: A Response to Willem Drees.” Zygon, 35, no.3 (2000): 699-704

“The Ontology of 'Intelligent Species.' “ Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 13, no.1 (1990): 75-76.

“Open Panentheism and Creatio ex nihilo.” Process Studies 37, no. 1 (Spring-Summer 2008): 166-83. [abstract

“Outside the Theme: The Case for Christian Panentheism.” Dialog: A Journal of Theology 37, no. 3 (Summer 1998): 208-15.

and Zachary Simpson, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Science. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006. [abstract]

“Panentheist Internalism: Living within the Presence of the Trinitarian God.” Dialog 40, no. 3 (Fall 2001) 208-215.

“The Panentheistic Turn In Christian Theology.” Dialog, 38 (Fall 1999): 289-293.

“’Philosophical Naturalism.’ Review of Philosophical Naturalism, by Peter A. French, T. E. Uehling Jr. (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 1994); Naturalism: A Critical Appraisal by H. K Wettstein, Steven J. Wagner and Richard Warner (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 1993).”  Zygon, 33 (1998): 299-303.

“Philosophy of Science and the German Idealists.” History of Philosophy Quarterly, 14 (1997): 287-304.

“Philosophy of Science: What One Needs to Know.” Zygon, 32, no.1 (1997): 99-108.

and Jim Schaal, eds. Practicing Science, Living Faith. New York: Columbia University Press, 2007. [abstract]

"Reclaiming Liberal Faith: Toward a Renewed Theology of Integration." American Journal of Theology & Philosophy." 30, no. 1 ( January 2009): 48-71.

“Recent Classical/Process Dialogue on God and Change.” Process Studies, 18, no. 3 (Fall 1989): 194-203.

and Paul Davies, eds. The Re-Emergence of Emergence: The Emergentist Hypothesis from Science to Religion. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006. [abstract]

“The Religion-Science Discussion at Forty Years: “Reports of My Death are Premature.”  Zygon, 40, no. 1 (March 2005): 23-32.  [abstract]  

“Religious Voices Count: The New Openness to Spiritual Questions in the Sciences. “ The Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society, 19, no.5 (Oct. 1999): 416-23.

“Review of Cosmos as Creation: Theology and Science in Consonance, ed. by Ted Peters (Nashville, TN: Abingdon Press, 1989).” Critical Review of Books and Religion: Annual Supplement to the JAAR (1992): 422-24.

“Review of God, Scepticism and Modernity, by Kai Nielsen (Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 1989).” Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 22 (December 1992): 519-25.

“Review of The Irony of Theology and the Nature of Religious Thought, by Donald Wiebe (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1991).”  Zygon, 30, no.4 (1995): 646-9.

“Review of The Justification of Science and the Rationality of Religious Belief, by Michael Banner (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1990).”  Zygon, 27 (1992): 221-224.

“Review of The Many Faces of Realism, by Hilary Putnam (LaSalle, IL: Open Court, 1987).” Trinity Journal NS, 9 (1988): 118-120.

“Review of Metaphysik und Gottesgedanke, by Wolfhart Pannenberg (???).” Review of Metaphysics (1989): 179-181.

“Review of Metaphysik und Gottesgedanke (Metaphysics and the Idea of God), by Wolfhart Pannenberg, translated by Philip Clayton (???).” Trinity Journal, 11 (1990): 125-27.

“Review of Philosophical Naturalism and Naturalism: A Critical Appraisal by Peter French, T.E. Uehlin Jr., and H.K. Wettstein; Wagner, Steven and Richard Warner. Zygon, 33 (1998): 299-303.

“Review of A Scientific Theology Volume 2: Reality, by Alistair E. McGrath (Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, December 1, 2002).” Theology Today 61, no. 1 (April 2004): 121-2.

Review of Theology in the Age of Scientific Reasoning by Nancey Murphy. CTNS Bulletin 11, no. 1 (Winter 1991): 29-31.

“Review of Theories of Everything: The Quest for Ultimate Explanation, by John D. Barrow (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1991).”  Cross Currents: Journal of the Assoc. for Religion and Intellectual Life (Fall 1992): 403-405.

“Ricoeur's Appropriation of Heidegger: Happy Marriage or Holzweg?” Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, 20, no.1 (1989): 33-47.

Richardson, W. Mark, Robert John Russell, Philip Clayton, and Kirk Wegter-McNelly, eds. Science and the Spiritual Quest: New Essays by Leading Scientists. London and New York: Routledge, 2002.

“Science, Meaning and Metaphysics: A Tribute to Wolfhart Pannenberg.” Interdisciplinary Science Reviews 28, no. 4 (2003): 237-240.

Scientific, Philosophical, and Religious Cosmology: Toward a Reflective Equilibrium.” Cosmology and Process Philosophy in Dialogue Conference, October 5-8, 2006. Albrecht Aud. / Claremont Graduate University.

“Shaping the Field of Theology and Science: a Critique of Nancey Murphy.” Zygon, 34, no.4 (1999): 609-19. 

“System and Dynamism in Whitehead’s Thought: The Category of the Ultimate and the Concept of God.” In Schleiermacher and Whitehead: Open Systems in Dialogue (Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2004), 135-158.

“The Theistic Argument from Infinity in Early Modern Philosophy.” International Philosophical Quarterly, 36, no.1 (1996): 5-17.

“Theology for a Complex Universe: Emerging God.” Christian Century (January 13, 2004): 26-30.

“Two Kinds of Conceptual-Scheme Realism.” The Southern Journal of Philosophy, 29, no.2 (Summer 1991): 167-79.

“The Ultimate Hypothesis: Behind closed doors, scientists are secretly confessing their faith in God.” Forbes ASAP: The Big Issue IV: Convergence (Oct. 1999).

“Wildman’s Kantian Skepticism: a Rubicon for the Divine Action Debate.”  Theology and Science  2, no. 2  (October 2004): 186-190.

"Where Did the Universe Come From, And Does it Matter?" Process Perspectives: Newsmagazine of the Center for Process Studies 29, no. 3 (Winter 2007): 1,3-5.

_____, and Steven Knapp. “Belief and the Logic of Religious Commitment.” In The Rationality of Religious Belief. Eds. Godehard Bruntrup and Ronald K. Tacelli, (Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Press, 1999): 61-83.

_____, and Steven Knapp. “Ethics and Rationality.” American Philosophical Quarterly, 30, no.2 (April 1993): 151-61.

_____, and Steven Knapp. “Is Holistic Justification Enough?” In Religion and Science: History, Method, Dialogue. Eds. Mark Richardson and Wesley Wildman (London: Routledge Press, 1996).

_____, and Mark Railey. “What Every Teacher of Science and Religion Needs to Know About Pedagogy.” Zygon, 33, no.1 (March 1998): 121-29.