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Editorial: Reflections on the Twentieth Century [download] |
Denis Alexander |
98 |
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The Human Genome Project: Tool of Atheistic Reductionism or Embodiment of the Christian Mandate to Heal? [download] |
Francis Collins |
99-111 |
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Eastern Religions and Modern Physics – a Further Examination [download] |
Peter J. Bussey |
113-127 |
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Biodiversity Loss in the Developing World and Sustainable Development [download] |
John B. Sale |
129-138 |
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Portraits of Human Nature: Reconciling Neuroscience and Christian Anthropology [download] |
Warren S. Brown
Malcolm A. Jeeves |
139-150 |
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ESSAY REVIEW Reconstructing Nature: the Engagement of Science [download] |
Colin A. Russell |
151-157 |
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Author(s) |
Pages |
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Comment on ‘This Cursed Earth’ |
Philip Duce |
159-165 |
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Response to Philip Duce |
R.J. Berry |
165-167 |
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Author(s) |
Pages |
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The Creative Loop |
Erich Harth (Diana Briggs) |
169-170 |
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Anglo-American Postmodernity |
Nancey Murphy (Michael Alsford) |
170-171 |
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Science, Life and Christian Belief: A Survey and Assessment |
Malcolm A. Jeeves and R.J. Berry (Francis Barton) |
171-172 |
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Science in Faith: a Christian Perspective on Teaching Science |
Arthur Jones (ed.) (John Bausor) |
172-174 |
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Human Cloning: Religious Responses |
Ronald Cole-Turner (Caroline Berry) |
174-175 |
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Human Nature at the Millennium: Reflections on the Integration of Psychology and Christianity |
Malcolm A. Jeeves (Rosamund Bourke) |
175-176 |
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Descartes and his Contemporaries: Meditations, Objections, and Replies |
Roger Ariew and Marjorie Grene (ed.) (John Hedley
Brooke) |
176-177 |
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Lifelines: Biology, Freedom, Determinism |
Steven Rose (John A. Bryant) |
177-180 |
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How Large is God?: The Voices of Scientists and Theologians |
John Marks Templeton (ed.) (David Burbridge) |
180-181 |
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Reading the Mind of God |
Philip Duce (Richard Dimery) |
181-183 |
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Fertility and Faith: The Ethics of Human Fertilization |
Brendan McCarthy (Gareth Jones) |
183-185 |
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Matters of Life and Death: Today’s Healthcare Dilemmas in the Light of Christian Faith |
John Wyatt (Gareth Jones) |
183-185 |
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Engineering Genesis: The Ethics of Genetic Engineering in Non-Human Species |
Donald Bruce & Ann Bruce (eds.) (Celia Deane-Drummond) |
185-186 |
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In Defence of the Soul |
Keith Ward (Revd. Dr. William K. Kay) |
186-187 |
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The Spirit of Science: from Experiment to Experience |
David Lorimer (ed.) (Ernest Lucas) |
187-188 |
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Theology and Biotechnology: Implications for a New Science |
Celia Deane-Drummond (Darryl Macer) |
188-189 |
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The Quest for Meaning |
L. Francis Edmunds (Paul Marston) |
189-190 |
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The Cosmos and the Creator, An introduction to the Theology of Creation |
David Fergusson (Graham McFarlane) |
191 |
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Stories and Their Limits: Narrative Approaches to Bioethics |
Hilde Lindemann Nelson (ed.) (Sue Patterson) |
191-192 |
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