“Imagine if a Martian showed up, all big ears and big nose like a child’s drawing, and he asked to be baptized. How would you react?” —Pope Francis, May, 2014
by G. Consolmagno & P. Muller
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Mere Science and Christian Faith holds out a vision for how that integration is possible and how it can lead us more deeply into the conversations around science and faith that confront the church today.
by Greg Cootsona
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A story about having faith, losing it, and finding it again through science—revealing how the latest in neuroscience, physics, and biology help us understand God, faith, and ourselves.
by Mike McHargue
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Now Ronald Numbers has recruited the leading scholars in this new history of science to puncture the myths, from Galileo’s incarceration to Darwin’s deathbed conversion to Einstein’s belief in a personal God who “didn’t play dice with the universe.” The picture of science and religion at each other’s throats persists in mainstream media and scholarly journals, but each chapter in Galileo Goes to Jail shows how much we have to gain by seeing beyond the myths.
ed. by R. I. Numbers
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How did the universe begin? Can God's existence be proven? Do humans matter more than animals? For many years people have sent the scientist-turned-priest John Polkinghorne these and other questions about science and belief. In question-and-answer format, Polkinghorne and his collaborator Nicholas Beale offer their highly informed opinions about some of the most frequently asked of these questions.
by J. Polkinghorne & N. Beale
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John Polkinghorne brings unique qualifications to his exploration of the possibilities of believing in God in an age of science: he is internationally known as a theoretical physicist and as a theologian. In this thought-provoking book, Polkinghorne focuses on the collegiality between science and theology, contending that the inquiries of these "intellectual cousins" are parallel.
by J. Polkinhorne
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It has long been believed that science and faith cannot mingle. Faith rejects the rational, while science restricts us to a life with no meaning beyond the physical. It is an irreconcilable war between two polar-opposite ways of thinking and living. Written for believers, agnostics, and atheists alike, The Language of God provides a testament to the power of faith in the midst of suffering without faltering from its logical stride.
by F. S. Collins
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Alister McGrath's The Big Question is an accessible, engaging account of how science relates to faith, exploring how the working methods and assumptions of the natural sciences can be theologically useful. McGrath uses stories and analogies, as well as personal accounts, in order to help readers understand the scientific and theological points he makes, and grasp their deeper significance. An extremely accomplished scientist and scholar, McGrath criticizes the evangelism of the New Atheists and paves a logical well-argued road to the compatibility between science and faith.
by A. McGrath
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Addressing fundamental questions about life, death and the universe, Science and the Spiritual Questexamines the ways in which scientists negotiate the complex frontiers between their scientific and religious beliefs. Distinguished cosmologists, physicians, biologists and computer scientists of different faiths explore the connections between the domain of science and the realms of ethics, spirituality and the divine. Through essays and frank interviews, they offer honest, stimulating, and often intensely personal thoughts about life's most impenetrable mysteries.
by J. C. Pugh
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Using one of the cornerstones of Christianity—the mystery of the Trinity—Jeffrey Pugh seeks to bridge the gap between ancient faith traditions and scientific inquiry, in part by celebrating that gap itself as the essence of God.Drawing on Plato, Irenaeus, the Cappadocians, and many others, Pugh asks us to think of God’s energies behind the processes of creation and life, and the creator of all possibilities for those processes.
by J. C. Pugh
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Drawing on a fictional account of a youth pastor and the various students he encounters, Root paints a compelling picture of how faith can flourish, even in our scientific age.
by A. Root
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Viewpoints from a range of world religions and different scientific perspectives are explored, making this book essential reading for all those wishing to come to their own understanding of some of the most important debates of our day.
by P. Clayton
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The last twenty years has seen a cottage industry of books on this divide, but with little consensus emerging. Plantinga, as a top philosopher but also a proponent of the rationality of religious belief, has a unique contribution to make. His theme in this short book is that the conflict between science and theistic religion is actually superficial, and that at a deeper level they are in concord.
by Alvin Plantiga
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At the end of a five-year journey to find out what religious Americans think about science, Ecklund and Scheitle emerge with the real story of the relationship between science and religion in American culture. Based on the most comprehensive survey ever done-representing a range of religious traditions and faith positions-Religion vs. Science is a story that is more nuanced and complex than the media and pundits would lead us to believe.
by Elaine Howard Eckland Scheitle
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With a winsome mix of compelling personal narrative and insightful biblical analysis, the author calls into perspective the scale of the cosmos and our place within it. Relying on a theology of openness to the world, Stars Beneath Us will inspire readers to engage with the natural world in new ways and find God, as it turns out, everywhere.
by Paul Wallace
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In Love and Quasars, Wallace shows how faith and science are pitted against one another, and he explains how the standard ways of reconciling them don't work. He then proposes a reasonable, thoughtful approach that will appeal to Christians and students of science alike.
by Paul Wallace
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In Evolution: Scripture and Nature Say Yes, theologian and scientist Denis O. Lamoureux reviews several options for embracing biblical Christianity and findings of science, including biological evolution. Holding to a high view of Scripture alongside an expert appreciation for scientific discovery, Lamoureux further outlines a way to understand passages referring to the natural world in the Bible and also demonstrates how modern science can point toward God.
by Dennis O. Lamoureux
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Would you Baptize an Extraterrestrial?...by G. Consolmagno & P. Muller
Mere Science and Christian Faith...by Greg Cootsona
"Finding God in the Waves"...by Mike McHargue
Galileo Goes to Jail; and Other Myths about Science and Religon...ed. by R. I. Numbers
Questions of Truth; 51 Responses to Questions about God, Science, and Belie...by J. Polkinghorne & N. Beale
Belief in God in an Age of Science...by J. Polkinhorne
The Language of God...by F. S. Collins
Wayfarers in the Cosmos: The Humans Quest for Meaning...by G. Coyne & A. Omissolo
The Big Question: Why We Can't Stop Talking about Science, Faith and God...by A. McGrath
Science and the Spiritual Quest; New Essays by Leading Scientists...by J. C. Pugh
Entertaining the Triune Mystery; God, Science, and the Space Between...by J. C. Pugh
Exploding Stars, Dead Dinosaurs, and Zombies; Youth Ministry in the Age of Science...by A. Root
Religion and Science, the basicse...by P. Clayton
Where the conflict really lies: Science, Religion, and Naturalism...by Alvin Plantiga
Religion vs Science; What Religious People Really Think...by Elaine Howard Eckland Scheitl
Stars Beneath Us; Finding God in the Evolving Cosmos...by Paul Wallace
EVOLUTION Scripture and Nature Say YES!...by Dennis O. Lamoureux
Science & Faith; Student Questions Explored... edited by Hannah Eagleson
Finding Darwin's God... Kenneth R. Miller
Love and Quasars, An Astrophysicist Reconciles Faith and Science... by Paul Wallace