Process Thought, Science, and Religion
Ahmed, A. Karim. “Causality, Chaos, and Consciousness: Steps Toward a Normative Cosmological Principle in an Evolving Universe.” Process Studies 27, nos.3-4 (Fall-Winter 1998): 255-66. [abstract]
Albrecht, Paul., ed. Faith and Science in an Unjust World: Report of the World Council of Churches' Conference on Faith, Science, and the Future - Volume 2: Reports and Recommendations. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1980. [abstract]
Allan, George. Review of Two Great Truths: A New Synthesis of Scientific Naturalism and Christian Faith by David Ray Griffin. Process Studies 34, no. 1 (Spring-Summer 2005): 144-46.
Anonymous. “Harnessing Science and Religion.” Research News and Opportunities in Science and Theology (February 2001): 8.
______. “Science and the Quest for Cosmic Purpose: John F. Haught on the post-Darwinian God.” Research News and Opportunities in Science and Theology (March 2001): 15
Auld, Sandra B. “Barbour, Whitehead, and Bohm: Can Process Philosophy Reveal a Metaphysical Basis for Both Religion and Science?” PhD Diss., University of Guelph, 2002.
Baker-Fletcher, Garth. “All Day Soup: Common Ground, Justice, and Just Whose Story is it Anyway?” [Paper presented at the Universe Story Conference, Jan. 1994]
Bangert, Byron C. Consenting to God and Nature: Toward a Theocentric, Naturalistic, Theological Ethics. Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications, 2006. [abstract]
Barbour, Ian G. “Commentary on Theological Resources from the Physical Sciences [1966].” Zygon 40, no. 2 (June, 2005): 503-506.
_____. “Evolution and Process Thought.” Theology and Science Vol. 3, no. 2 (2005) 161-178. [abstract]
_____. “Experiencing and Interpreting Nature in Science and Religion.” Zygon 29, no.4 (December 1994): 457-87. [abstract]
_____. “Faith and Reason.” [Films for the Humanities & Science] Center for Theology and the Natural Science, Berkeley, [Discussion by leading scientists, theologians, and philosophers, including Charles Birch]
_____. “Five Ways of Reading Teilhard.” (unpubl.) [Teilhard de Chardin, scientist, mystic, theologian of nature, natural theologian, process philosopher]
_____. Issues in Science and Religion, New York: Harper and Row, Publishers, 1966.
_____. Nature, Human Nature, and God. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2002. [abstract]
_____. “Neuroscience, Artificial Intelligence, and Human Nature: Theological and Philosophical Reflections.” Zygon 34, no. 3 (September 1999): 461-98. [Also In Neuroscience and the Person: Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action eds. Robert John Russell, Nancey Murphy, Theo C. Meryering, Michael A. Arbib. (Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences, Berkeley, California, 1999] [abstract]
_____. “On Two Issues in Science and Religion: A Response to David Griffin.” Zygon 23, no.1 (March 1988): 83-88. [abstract]
_____. "On Typologies for Relating Science and Religion." Zygon 37, no. 2 (June 2002): 345-60. [abstract]
_____. “Process Thought.” In Religion in an Age of Science. (San Francisco: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1990), 218-242.
_____. Religion and Science: Historical and Contemporary Issues. Revised edition. San Francisco: Harper Collins, 1997. [abstract]
_____. “Response: For Further Exploration” [to Arthur Peacocke, “Science and Theology Today: A Critical Realist Perspective.”] Religion & Intellectual Life 5, no.3 (Spring 1988): 59-63.
_____. “Response: Ian Barbour on Typologies.” Zygon 37, no.2 (June 2002) 361-380.
_____. “Response to Critiques of Religion in an Age of Science.” Zygon 31, no.1 (March 1996): 51-65. [abstract]
_____. “Response to Critiques of Ethics in an Age of Technology.” Zygon 31, no.1 (March 1996) 101-10.
_____. “Theology and Physics Forty Years Later.” Zygon 40, no. 2 (June 2005): 507-511. [abstract]
_____. “Ways of Relating Science and Theology.” In Physics, Philosophy, and Theology, eds., Robert Russell, et al. (Vatican City State: Vatican Observatory, 1988), 21-48.
_____. When Science Meets Religion: Enemies, Strangers, or Partners? Harper San Francisco, 2000. [abstract]
Barney, Gerald O. “Letter to Participants.” [Paper presented at the Universe Story Conference, Jan. 1994]
Bauman, Whitney. “God’s Creation, God’s Created and God’s Creating: A Process View of Eschatology.” CTNS Bulletin 21, no.4 (Fall 2001): 12-17.
Berg, Christian. Review of Nature, Human Nature, and God, by Ian G. Barbour. Theology and Science 1, no.2 (October 2003): 252-254.
Birch, Charles. “The Authority of Science.” Crux (Feb.-March 1963): 5-8.
_____. Biology and the Riddle of Life. Sydney: University of New South Wales Press, 1999. [abstract]
_____. “Interpreting the Lower in Terms of the Higher.” The Christian Scholar 37 (1954): 402-407.
_____. “Is Life Reducible to Physics and Chemistry?” and “Cutting Humans Down to Size in Biology and the Riddle of Life (Sydney, Australia: University of South Wales Press, 1999), pp. 50-90.
_____. “A New Dialogue Between Science and Faith.” Templeton: The Addresses at the Eighteenth Presentation . . . (May 8, 1990): 15-18. [Birch received a Templeton Award for progress in religion.]
_____. Regaining Compassion For Humanity and Nature. St. Louis: Chalice Press, 1993. [abstract]
_____. “Science and Faith: An Ecological Model.” Science and Faith in Our Schools (Science Teachers Assoc. Of Victoria [Australia]), 1983), 12-21.
_____. Science and Soul. Philadelphia: Templeton Foundation Press, 2008. [abstract]
_____. “Scientific Dilemma.” Christianity and Crisis (December 25, 1967): 304-307.
_____. “The Unity of All Life.” In The Lord of Life. (Geneva: World Council of Churches, 1983), 31-33.
Boehlke, Paul R., Laurie M. Knapp, and Rachel L. Kolander. "How Science Works: Foundations, Method, and Teleology." Zygon 41, no. 2 (June 2006): 415-425.
Bogaard, Paul A. “Whitehead and Modern Chemistry.” Process Thought and Modern Science Conference (June 1974). [abstract]
Bohm, David. “Fragmentation and Wholeness in Religion and in Science.” Zygon 20, no.2 (June 1985): 125-133. [abstract]
_____. “Hidden Variables and the Implicate Order.” Zygon 20, no. 2 (June 1985): 111-124. [abstract]
Bonifazi, Conrad. “Pierre Teilhard de Chardin: Scientist.” (unpub.) [abstract]
_____. “Homo Agens.” (unpub) [abstract]
Boorstin, Daniel J. “A World of New Questions: From ‘Why?’ to ‘How?’” The Wall Street Journal (June 22, 1999).
Boyden, Stephen V. "Culture, Nature and the Future." In God, Cosmos, Nature and Creativity, ed. by Jill Gready (Edinburgh: Scottish Academic Press, 1995): 51-77.
Bracken, Joseph, S.J. “Response. (To Philip Clayton, “The Emergence of Spirit,” CTNS Bulletin 20, no.4 (Fall 2000): 3-20).” CTNS Bulletin 20, no.4 (Fall 2000): 28-30.
_____. “Issues In: Science and Religion.” Quarterly Review 25, no. 4 (Winter 2005): 423-429.
_____. "Of Particles and Fields." Theology and Science 5, no. 1 (2007): 47-56. [abstract]
Brannan, Daniel. “Reflection on Clayton’s God and Contemporary Science.” Metanexus: The Online Forum on Religion and Science (July 6, 2003), July 18, 2003 <http://www.metanexus.org>.
Braxton, Donald M. “'Religion Is Not About God'--Responding to Loyal Rue: Religious Naturalism and the Future of Christianity.” Zygon: Journal of Religion & Science 42, no. 2 (June 2007): 317-41. [abstract]
Brewer, David. Review of "Deeper than Darwin: The Prospect for Religion in the Age of Evolution" by John Haught. Theology and Science 4, no. 2 (2006) 199-201.
Brown, Frank Burch. Review of Metaphoric Process: The Creation of Scientific and Religious Understanding by Gerhart, and Allan Russell. The Journal of Religion 66, no. 1 (January 1986): 96-97.
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Case-Winters, Anna. “The Argument from Design: What Is At Stake Theologically?” In Cosmic Questions, ed. James B. Miller (New York: The New York Academy of Sciences, 2001): 154-168.
_____. “The Question of God in an Age of Science: Constructions of Reality and Ultimate Reality in Theology and Science.” Zygon 32/3 (September 1997): 351-75. [abstract]
_____. “Rethinking the Image of God.” Zygon 39, no. 4 (December 2004): 813-826. [abstract]
Cauthen, Kenneth. Science, Secularization, and God: Toward a Theology of the Future. Nashville, TN: Abingdon, 1969. [abstract]
Clark, Mary E. “Human Nature: What We Need to Know About Ourselves in the Twenty-First Century.” Zygon 33, no.4 (December 1998): 645-59.
Clayton, Philip and Jeffrey Schloss, eds. Evolution and Ethics: Human Morality in Biological & Religious Perspective. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans, 2004. [abstract]
Clayton, Philip., ed. All That Is: A Naturalistic Faith for the Twenty-First Century - Arthur Peacocke. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2007. [abstract]
Clayton, Philip. “Biology, Directionality, and God: Getting Clear on the Stakes for Religion-Science Discussion.” Theology and Science, 4, no. 2 (2006) 121-27
. “Biology Meets Theology.” Review of: Holmes Rolston, Genes, Genesis and God: Values and Their Origins in Natural and Human History New York: Cambridge University Press, 1999.
_____. “Can Liberals Still Believe that God (Literally) Does Anything?” CTNS Bulletin 20, no.3 (Summer 2000): 3-10.
_____. “Clayton Response to Robbins: Religion/Science Without God ?” Zygon, 27, 4 (1992): 457-59.
. “Disciplining Relativism and Truth.” Zygon, 24, 3 (1989): 315-34.
_____. “The Emergence of Spirit.” CTNS Bulletin 20, no.4 (Fall 2000): 3-20.
_____. “The Emergence of Spirit: From Complexity to Anthropology to Theology.” Theology and Science 4, No. 3 (November 2006): 291-307. [abstract]
_____. “Explanation from physics to the philosophy of religion.” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 26 (1989): 89-108.
_____. “Inference to the Best Explanation.” Zygon, 32, 3 (1997): 377-91.
_____. "In Memoriam: Arthur Peacocke (1924-2006)." Theology and Science 5, no. 1 (2007): 1-3.
_____ and Steven Knapp. “Is Holistic Justification Enough?” In Religion and Science: History, Method, Dialogue. Eds. Mark Richardson and Wesley Wildman (London: Routledge Press, 1996).
_____. “From Methodology to Metaphysics: The Problem of Controls 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]
_____. “Metaphysics Can Be a Harsh Mistress.” CTNS Bulletin 18, no.1 (Winter 1998): 15-19.
_____. “Natural Law and Divine Action: The Search for an Expanded Theory of Causation.” Zygon 39, no. 1 (Sept. 2004) 615-636.
_____. “On the 'Use' of Neopragmatism.” Zygon, 28, 3 (Sept. 1993): 361-69.
_____. “On the Value of Panentheistic Analogy: A Response to Willem Drees.” Zygon, 35, 3 (2000): 699-704
_____ and Zachary Simpson, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Science. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006. [abstract]
_____. ‘Philosophical Naturalism.’ Review of “Philosophical Naturalism,” by Peter A. French, T. E. Uehling Jr., and “Naturalism: A Critical Appraisal” by H. K Wettstein, Steven J. Wagner and Richard Warner. Zygon, 33 (1998): 299-303.
_____. “Philosophy of Science: What One Needs to Know.” Zygon, 32, 1 (1997): 99-108.
_____ and Jim Schaal, eds. Practicing Science, Living Faith. New York: Columbia University Press, 2007. [abstract]
_____ 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, 5 (Oct. 1999): 416-23.
_____. Review of “Cosmos as Creation: Theology and Science in Consonance,” ed. by Ted Peters. Critical Review of Books and Religion: Annual Supplement to the JAAR (1992): 422-24.
_____. Review of “The Justification of Science and the Rationality of Religious Belief,” by Michael Banner. Zygon, 27 (1992): 221-224.
_____. Review of “The Irony of Theology and the Nature of Religious Thought,” by Donald Wiebe. Zygon, 30, 4 (1995): 646-9.
_____. Review of Theology in the Age of Scientific Reasoning by Nancey Murphy. CTNS Bulletin 11, no. 1 (Winter 1991): 29-31.
_____. “Shaping the Field of Theology and Science: a Critique of Nancey Murphy.” Zygon, 34, 4 (1999): 609-19.
_____. “Theology for a Complex Universe: Emerging God.” Christian Century (January 13, 2004): 26-30.
_____. “The Ultimate Hypothesis: Behind closed doors, scientists are secretly confessing their faith in God.” Forbes ASAP: The Big Issue IV: Convergence (Oct. 1999).
_____ and Mark Railey. “What Every Teacher of Science and Religion Needs to Know About Pedagogy.” Zygon, 33, 1 (March 1998): 121-29.
_____. "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.
_____. “Wildman’s Kantian Skepticism: a Rubicon for the Divine Action Debate.” Theology and Science 2, no. 2 (October 2004): 186-190.
Clinebell, Howard. “Pastoral Care’s Response to the Global Eco-Justice Crisis: Healing Persons/Healing for the Earth.” [Paper presented at the Universe Story Conference, Jan. 1994]
Cloots, Andrי and Santiago Sia, eds. Framing a Vision of the World: Essays in Philosophy, Science and Religion. Leuven: Leuven University Press, 1999.
Cobb, John B., Jr. Back to Darwin: A Richer Account of Evolution. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans, 2008. [abstract]
_____. “Bohm and Time.” In Physics and the Ultimate Significance of Time, ed., David R. Griffin (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1986), 154-166.
_____. “Buddhism and the Natural Sciences.” (unpubl.)
_____. “Christology and the Common Creation Story.” [Paper presented at the Universe Story Conference, Jan. 1994]
_____. “Christology and the Universe Story.” [Paper presented at the Universe Story Conference, Jan. 1994]
_____. “The Cosmos and God: The Dependence of Science on Faith.” In God, Cosmos, Nature and Creativity, ed., Jill Gready (Edinburgh: Scottish Academic Press, 1995), 29-50.
_____. “David Bohm interviewd by John Cobb.” Center For Process Studies. Date unknown. DVD format.
_____."Der Beitrag der Prozesstheologie zum Unweltproblem.” In Gemeinsame Verantwortung von Naturwissenschaft und Theologie. Evangelishcer Pressedienst 17-18 (April 1979): 9-67.
_____. “Ecology, Science, and Religion: Toward a Postmodern Worldview.” In The Reenchantment of Science: Postmodern Proposals, ed., David R. Griffin (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1988), 99-113.
_____, and Charles Birch. “Faith in Life.” The Liberation of Life (Denton, TX: Environmental Ethics Books, 1990 [1981]), 176-202.
_____. "God and Buddhism." [unpublished]
_____. "God and the Scientific Worldview" [unpublished]
_____. "Letter to R.W. Sperry" [unpublished]
_____. “Natural Causality and Divine Action.” Idealistic Studies 3 (September 1973): 207-22.
_____. “Negative Consequences of Science’s Impact On Theology.” CTNS Bulletin 20, no.1 (Winter 2000): 3-13.
_____. “Needed Transformations of the Religious and Scientific Communities.” Proceedings of the First International Conference of Scientists and Religious Leaders on Shaping the Future of Mankind (Tokyo: Kyo Bun Kwan, 1979), 17-29.
_____. “One Step Further.” CTNS Bulletin [Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences] 10, no.1 (Winter 1990): 1-3. See also Robert J. Russell et al., ed. John Paul II on Science and Religion (Vatican City State: Vatican Observatory Publication, 1990), 5-8.
_____. “A Personal Appreciation.” Zygon 31, no.1 (March 1996): 43-49.
_____. “Review: Ian G. Barbour, Religion in an Age of Science.” Encounter 51, no.4 (Autumn 1990): 407-408.
_____ (Interview). “Science and Process Theology.” Synthesis of Science and Religion, eds., T.D. Singh and Ravi Gomatam (San Francisco and Bombay: The Bhaktivedanta Institute, 1986), 355-62.
_____. “Science, Theology, and Whitehead's Philosophy.” In Framing a Vision of the World: Essays in Philosophy, Science and Religion, eds. Andrי Cloots and Santiago Sia, Leuven: Leuven University Press, 1999: 45-65.
Crittenden, Stephen. "Religion Report: Charles Birch - Science and Soul." ABC Radio National (December 19, 2007): http:www.abc.net.au/rn/religionreport/stories/2007/2122324.htm [abstract]
Dean, William D. “A Legitimate Quarrel between Scientists and Theologians.” American Journal of Theology & Philosophy 27, no. 2&3 (May/September 2006): 247-258.
Cootsona, Gregory S. “The Deep Fault Line in Religion About Science.” Science & Spirit 9 (1998): 20-23.
Corey, M. A. Back to Darwin: The Scientific Case for Deistic Evolution. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1994.
Daly, Herman E. “Science, Religion, and Sustainable Development.” (unpubl.)
Davies, Paul. The Mind of God: The Scientific Basis For a Rational World. New York: Touchstone, 1992. [abstract]
Dawkins, Richard. “The Illusion of Design.” Natural History (November 2005), 35-37.
Davis, Marjorie Hall. “Beliefs of a Christian Minister in Light of Contemporary Science.” Zygon 22, no.3 (September 1987): 361-76.
Derfer, George E. “Critical Thinking and Faith: Toward Reconstituting Rapproachement.” (unpubl.)
Dossey, Larry. “Henry Stapp, Charles Townes, Susan Sered, and David R. Griffin.” Research News and Opportunities in Science and Theology 1, no.8 (April 2001): 24.
Douglas, Todd. “Feral Scientists Accept God in the Cosmic Order.” (unpubl.)
Dozeman, Thomas B. “The Wilderness in the Pentateuch and the Common Creation Story.” (unpubl.) [Universe Story Conference, Jan. 1994]
Drees, Willem B. “Naturalisms and Religion.” Zygon 32, no.4 (December 1997): 525-41.
Eastman, Timothy E. “Cosmic Agnosticism.” Process Studies 36, no. 2 (Fall-Winter 2007): 181-97. [abstract]
_____. “Review of The Reenchantment of Science: Postmodern Proposals by David R. Griffin.” CTNS Bulletin 10, no. 3 (Summer 1990): 18-22.
Edelstein, Amy. "A God-Shaped Hole at the Heart of Our Being: An Interview with Evolutionary Theologian John H. Haught." What is Enlightenment? 35 (January-March 2007): 103-107.
Edwards, Rem B. "How Process Theology Can Affirm creation Ex Nihilo." Process Studies 29, no.1 (Spring-Summer 2000): 77-96.
_____. What Caused the Big Bang? Amsterdam: Rodopi B.V., 1994. [abstract]
Endo, Hiroshi. “Human Being, Science, and Religion – In Light of Process Metaphysics.” Process Thought 10 (2002): 1-18.
Epperson, Michael. Review of Divine Action and Modern Science by Nicholas Saunders. The Journal of Religion 84, no.4 (2005): 648-649.
Fagg, Lawrence. “Divine Action and God of the Gaps.” Metanexus: The Online Forum on Religion and Science (April 8, 2003), July 18, 2003 < http://www.metanexus.org>.
Falkner, Gernot and Renate Falkner, "The Memory of Micro-Organisms: An Essay on the Experience of Environmental Alterations by Bacteria." World Futures 64 (2008): 133-145. [abstract]
Ferré, Frederick. Hellfire and Lightning Rods: Liberating Science, Technology, and Religion. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1993. [Ecology and Justice Series] [abstract]
_____. “ReligFalkner, Gernot and Renate Falkner,Religious World Modeling and Postmodern Science.” In The Reenchantment of Science: Postmodern Proposals, ed., David Ray Griffin (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1988), 87-97.
_____. Review: Gordon Kaufman, In Face of Mystery. Zygon 29, no.3 (September 1994): 363-70.
_____. “Technology and the Future: On Dreaming the Impossible.” Zygon 31, no.1 (March 1996): 93-99. [abstract]
_____. “Toward a Postmodern Science and Technology.” In Spirituality and Society, ed., David Ray Griffin. Albany: State University of
New York Press, 1988, pp.
133-141.
Ferris, Neal W. "Evolution as God's Way." sermon delivered at The First Unitarian Society of Exeter, NH. November 9, 1997.
Ford, Marcus. “Review: Parapsychology, Philosophy and Spirituality: A Post Modern Exploration, by David Ray Griffin.” In Process Studies 26, no. 1-2 (Spring-Summer, 1997): 163-7.
Fowler, Dean R. "Whitehead and Relativity." (unpub)
_____. "Einstein's Cosmic Religion." Zygon 14, no. 3 (September 1979): 267-278.
_____. "Quantum Physics and the Religious Understanding of Persons." (unpubl).
_____. "Quantum Physics and Christian Anthropology." Horizons, vol. 7, no. 2 (Fall 1980): 205-217.
_____. "Retrospective: Alfred North Whitehead." Zygon 11, no. 1 (March 1976): 50-69.
_____. "Whitehead and Relativity." (unpubl)
_____. "Whitehead's Theory of Relativity." Process Studies, vol. 5, no. 3 (Fall 1975): 159-174.
Garcia-Rivera, Alejandro. "Endless Forms Most Beautiful." Theology and Science, Vol. 5, No. 2 (2007): 125-135.
Gare, Arran. “Narrative and Culture.” (unpubl.)
Garner, Stephen. “Hacking the Divine: A Possible Metaphor for Theology-Technology Engagement.” Virtual Theology Colloquium, February 11-12, 2005 (http://www.greenflame.org/docs/Garner-HackingtheDivine.pdf), August, 24, 2005. [abstract]
Gelwick, Richard. “Michael Polanyi’s Search for Truth: Michael Polanyi’s Daring Epistemology and the Hunger for Teleology.” Zgyon 40, no. 1 (March 2005): 63-76.
Gerhart, Mary. “Thinking toward a Future.” Zygon 31, no.1 (March 1996): 87-92.
Giberson, Karl. “Georgetown professor wins 2002 science-and-religion award.” Research News and Opportunities In Science and Theology 3, no.4 (December 2002): 11.
_____. “The Universe Has a Mind of Its Own.” Research News and Opportunities In Science and Theology (Feb 2001): 21-24.
Gilkey, Langdon. Religion and the Scientific Future: Reflections on Myth, Science, and Theology. New York: Harper and Row, Publishers, 1970. [abstract]
Goodwin, Joan W. “A Nineteenth-Century IRASian: Sarah Alden Bradford Ripley.” Zygon 31, no.1 (March 1996): 131-36.
Grassie, William. “Powerful Pedagogy in the Science-and-Religion Classroom.” Zygon 32, no. 3 (September 1997): 415-21.
Graves, Mark. "Emergence of Transcendental Norms in Human Systems." Zygon 44, no. 3 (September 2009): 501-531. [abstract] [Aesthetics, Science and Religion, Emergence, Systems]
Greene, John C. “Impressions of the Claremont Conference & Ernst Mayr.” Reports of the National Center for Science Education 24, no. 5 (Sep-Oct, 2004): 34-37.
_____. “Balfour v. Huxley on Evolutionary Naturalism: A 21st Century Perspective.” Science and Christian Belief 15.1. April, 2003, 41-63. [Paper presented at the conference of "Religious Interpretation of Evolutionary Biology: neo-Darwinism in Dialogue with Lynn Margulis and Process Thought." (Oct. 21-24, 2004)] 1-28. [abstract]
_____. "Review of: Denis Alexander, Rebuilding the Matrix. Science and Faith in the 21st Century, Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2001.(unpubl.) [Paper presented at the conference of "Religious Interpretation of Evolutionary Biology: neo-Darwinism in Dialogue with Lynn Margulis and Process Thought." (Oct. 21-24, 2004)] 1-8.
Gregersen, Niels Henrik. "Arthur Peacocke in memoriam (1924-2006)." Theology and Science 5, no. 1 (2007): 5-7.
_____. "Divine Action, Compatibilism, and Coherence Theory: A Response to Russell, Clayton, and Murphy." Theology and Science 4, no. 3 (November 2006): 215-28.
_____."Emergence in Theological Perspective: A Corollary to Professor Clayton's Boyle Lecture." Theology and Science 4, no. 3 (November 2006): 309-20.
Griffin, David Ray. “Comments on the Responses by Van Till and Shults.” Theology and Science 2, no. 2 (October 2004): 181-185.
_____. “Creation and Evolution, Theology and Science.” [A Syllabus for class, Spring 1996.]
_____. “Is the Universe Designed? Yes and No.” In Cosmic Questions, ed. James B. Miller (New York: The New York Academy of Sciences, 2001): 191-205. [abstract]
_____. “Naturalism: Scientific and Religious.” Zygon 37, no.2 (June 2002): 361-380.
_____. “On Ian Barbour’s Issues in Science and Religion.” Zygon 23, no.1 (March 1988): 57-81. [abstract]
_____. “Religion and Scientific Naturalism: Overcoming the Conflicts.” (unpubl.) [Process Members paper 20:1]
_____. Religion and Scientific Naturalism: Overcoming the Conflicts. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2000. [abstract]
_____. “A Richer or a Poorer Naturalism?” Zygon 32, no.4 (December 1997): 593-614.
_____. “Science and Religion: How Parapsychology Could Affect the Relation.” (unpubl.) (unpubl.) [Process Members paper 7:1]
_____. “Science and Religion: A Postmodern Perspective.” In Beyond Conflict and Reduction: Between Philosophy, Science and Religion, eds. William Desmond, John Steffen, and Koen Decoster. Louvain Philosophical Studies, Vol. 16 (Leuven: Leuven University Press, 2001), 45-66. Previously a conference paper: Belgium Conference Paper, November 1998, 1-24.
_____. “Scientific Naturalism: A Great Truth That Got Distorted.” Theology and Science 2, no.1 (April 2004): 9-30.
_____. “Theology and the Rise of Modern Science.” (year?)
_____. Two Great Truths: A New Synthesis of Scientific Naturalism and Christian Faith. Louisville & London: Westminster John Knox Press, 2004. [abstract]
_____, and Joseph A. Deegan. "How are God and Evolution Related?" in What's a Christian to Do? ed. Polk, David P. (St Louis, MO: Chalice Press, 1991): 23-45. Also Process Perspectives on Hard Issues [booklet]. Claremont: Process and Faith, 1987.
Haag, James W. “Between Physicalism and Mentalism: Philip Clayton on Mind and Emergence.” Zygon: Journal of Religion & Science 41, no. 3 (Sept. 2006): 633-47. [abstract]
Hallman, David G. A Place in Creation: Ecological Visions in Science, Religion, and Economics. Toronto: The United Church Publishing House, 1992. [abstract]
_____. “Our Place in Creation: Ecological Visions in Science, Religion and Economics.” (unpubl.)
Hamilton, Peter. The Living God and the Modern World: A Christian Theology Based on the Thought of A. N. Whitehead. Philadelphia and Boston: United Church Press, 1967. [abstract]
Hansen, Niels V. “Process Thought, Teleology and Thermodynamics: A Reinterpretation of the Second Law of Thermodynamics.” (unpubl.)
Hardwick, Charley D. “The Power of Religious Naturalism in Karl Peters’s Dancing With the Sacred.” In Zygon 40, no. 3 (September 2005) 667-681. [abstract]
Haught, John F. The Cosmic Adventure: Science, Religion & the Quest for Purpose. New York: Paulist Press, 1984. [abstract]
_____. “Darwin and Contemporary Theology.” Worldviews 11 (2007): 44-57. [abstract]
_____. God After Darwin: A Theology of Evolution. Boulder: Westview Press, 2000. [abstract]
_____. "In Praise of Imperfection." Theology and Science 6, no. 2 (2008): 173-177.
_____. “In Search of a God for Evolution: Paul Tillich and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin.” Teilhard Studies 45 (Fall 2002): 1-17. [Also Zygon 37, no.3 (September 2002): 540-553.]
_____. Responses to 101 Questions on God and Evolution. New York: Paulist Press, 2001. [abstract]
_____. Review: Arthur Peacocke, Intimations of Reality. Journal of the American Academy of Religion 54, no.4 (Winter 1986): 794.
_____. Science and Religion: From Conflict to Conversation. Mahwah, NJ: Paulist Press, 1995. [abstract]
_____. “Science and Scientism: the Importance of a Distinction.” Zygon 40, no. 2 (June 2005): 363-368. [abstract]
_____. “Science, Religion and the Role of Metaphysics.” CTNS Bulletin 18/1 (Winter 1998): 1-9.
_____. “Theology after Contact: Religion and Extraterrestrial Intelligent Life.” In Cosmic Questions, ed. James B. Miller (New York: The New York Academy of Sciences, 2001): 296-308. [abstract]
Haught, John F. and D. M. Yeager. “Polanyi’s Finalism.” Zygon 32, no.4 (December 1997): 543-66.
Hattich, Frank. “Review of Quantum Mechanics and the Philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead, edited by Michael Epperson.” Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 36B, no. 3 (September 2005): 590.
Hayes, Zachary. “Review: Science and Religion: From Conflict to Conversation, by John F. Haught (New York and Mahwah, NJ: Paulist Press, 1995. iii + 225 pages). Zygon 32, no.4 (December 1997): 632-34. This review is not photocopied. CPS has the journal.)
Hefner, Philip. "Editorial: The Mythic Grounding of Religion and Science." Zygon 41, no. 2 (June 2006): 231-234.
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_____. Review of The Making of American Liberal Theology: Crisis, Irony, and Postmodernity 1950-2005 by Gary Dorrien Process Studies 36, no. 1 (Spring-Summer 2007): 133-37.
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_____. “The Universe Story and Process Theology.” Center for Process Studies Newsletter 18, no.1 (Spring-Summer 1994): 1, 2, 8.
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_____. “Review: John A. Jungerman, World in Process: Creativity and Interconnection in the New Physics.) CTNS Bulletin 21, no.1 (Winter 2001): 28-29.
Metanexus Institute. 2004 Annual Conference Papers: Science and Religion in Context. (In CPS Archives Area).
Metanexus Institute. 2005 Annual Conference Papers: Science and Religion: Global Perspectives (In CPS Archives Area).
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_____. "The Odd Couple: Clarence Darrow and Geroge Burman Foster." Encounter 69 no. 1 (Winter 2008): 51-59.
_____. “Romanticism, Radical Empiricism, and Science: The Mystical Naturalism of Bernard E. Meland.” (unpubl.)
Murphy, Nancy. “Ian Barbour on Religion and the Methods of Science: An Assessment.” Zygon 31, no.1 (March 1996): 11-19.
Murphy, Nancey. “On the Nature of Theology.” In Religion and Science: History, Method, Dialogue (New York/London: Routledge, 1996), 151-9.
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_____. “Am I My Keeper’s Brother?” The Preacher’s Magazine (June, July, August 1998): 39-43.
_____. “David Ray Griffin on Process Thought as the Mediator Between Science and Religion: A Review of Religion and Scientific Naturalism: Overcoming the Conflicts.” In Science and Theology (Research News and Opportunities) 1, no.2 (October 2000): 9-11. See also Oord’s review of this book in Explorations: Currents in the Interface of Science and Religion 5, no.2 (2000): 12-16.
_____. “If Immortality is Possible, What’s Spirituality’s Role?” Science & Theology News 4, 9 (May 2004): 14.
_____. "Open and Relational Theologies Conference." Process Perspectives: Newsmagazine of the Center for Process Studies 31, no. 1 (Spring 2008): 12.
_____. “Philosophers: Metaphysics has Role in Dialogue.” Research News and Oportunities in Science and Theology 4, no.1 (Sept. 2003): 10.
_____. “Process, open theologians’ debate nearly claims its first casualties.” Science and Theology News 4, no. 5 (January 2004): 2, 32.
_____. “Rebel with a Cause: Although evangelical, Van Till questions intelligent design.” Research News 2, no.5 (January 2002): 24 –25.
. “Science and the Core Doctrines of Process Relational Theology.” From the conference “Continuity + Change: Perspectives of Science and Religion”, June 3-7, 2006 [abstract]
Orr, Matthew. "What is a Scientific Worldview, and How Does it Bear on the Interplay of Science and Religion?" Zygon 41, no. 2 (June 2006): 435-444.
Padgett, Alan G. Review of Reenchantment without Supernaturalism: A Process Philosophy of Religion and Religion and Scientific Naturalism: Overcoming the Conflicts, by David Ray Griffin. Faith and Philosophy 20, no. 1 (January 2003): 101-105.
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_____. “Review: David Ray Griffin, Religion and Scientific Naturalism: Overcoming the Conflicts.” Zygon 37, no.4 (December 2002): 985-990.
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_____, ed. The Sciences and Theology in the Twentieth Century. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1981. [abstract]
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_____. “Species of Emergence.” Zygon: Journal of Religion & Science, 41, no. 3 (Sept. 2006): 689-712. [abstract]
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_____. "Space, Time, and Causality." Zygon: Journal of Religion & Science 41, no. 4 (December 2006): 975-83. [abstract].
Pope, Stephen J. “Reviews: Darwinism Applied: Evolutionary Paths to Social Goals by John H. Beckstrom; Beyond Relativism: Science and Human Values by Roger D. Masters.” Zygon 31, no.1 (March 1996): 137-45.
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_____. Genes, Genesis, and God: Values and Their Orabigins in Natural and Human History. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1999. [abstract]
_____. Science & Religion: A Critical Survey. Philadelphia: Templeton Foundation Press, 2006. [abstract]
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_____. “Three Classical Creation Stories.” [Paper presented at the Universe Story Conference, Jan. 1994]
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_____. “Bridging Science and Religion: Why it Must be Done.” (Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences brochure.)
_____ , ed. Fifty Years in Science and Religion: Ian G. Barbour and His Legacy. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishing, 2004. [abstract]
_____. “The Physics of David Bohm and its Relevance to Philosophy and Theology.” Zygon 20, no.2 (June 1985): 135-58.
_____. “Religion and the Theories of Science: A Response to Barbour.” Zygon 31, no.1 (March 1996): 29-41.
_____. “The Theological-Scientific Vision of Arthur Peacocke.” Zygon 26, no.4 (December 1991): 505-17.
Russell, Robert John, Philip Clayton, Kirk Wegter-McNelly, and John Polkinghorne, eds. Quantum Mechanics: Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action. Vatican City State: Vatican Observatory, 2001. [abstract]
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Sarkar, Anil Kumar. Zero: Its Role and Prospects in IndianThought. New Delhi: South Asian Publishers, 1992.
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Schoen, Edward L. “Clocks, God, and Scientific Realism.” Zygon 37:3 (September 2002): 555-580.
Schroeder, W. Widick. ""The Human Prospect and the 'Lord of History'": A Process Critique." Zygon 12, no. 1 (March 1977): 4-26.
_____. "Unity and Diversity Among Humans: A Framework for Interpretation." Zygon 13, no. 1 (March 1978): 65-82.
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. "Science's Conception of Human Being as a Basis for Moral Theory.” Zygon: Journal of Religion & Science, 41, no. 3 (Sept. 2006): 617-21. [abstract]
_____. “Whiteheadian Approach to Quantum Theory and the Generalized Bell’s Theorem.” 9, nos.1-2 (Feb. 1979), 1-25.
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_____. "An Inquiry into the Origins of Life on Earth: A Synthesis of Process Thought in Science and Theology." Zygon: Journal of Religion & Science 41, no. 4 (December 2006): 995-1016. [abstract]
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_____. “Tributes to Ian Barbour.” Theology and Science 2, no.1 (April 2004): 4-8.
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Van Huyssteen, J. Wentzel. “Should we be Trying So Hard to Be Postmodern? A Response to Drees, Haught, and Yeager.” Zygon 32, no.4 (December 1997): 567-84. (This article is not photocopied. We have the journal at CPS.)
_____. "Response to Critics." American Journal of Theology & Philosophy 28 no. 3 (September 2007) 409-32.
Van Till, Howard J. “Is Naturalistic Christianity the Way to Go? A Response to David Ray Griffin.” Theology and Science 2, no. 2 (October 2004): 175-181.
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_____. “The Weak Anthropic Principle and the Design Argument.” Zygon 31, no.1 (March 1996) 115-30.
Zygon Index v. 21-30 (1986-1995) in December 1995 issue.