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Pages |
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The Boyle Lecture 2014: New Atheism – New Apologetics: The Use of Science in Recent Christian Apologetic Writings [download] |
ALISTER E. McGRATH |
99-113 |
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New Atheism – New Apologetics: A Response to Alister McGrath [download] |
RICHARD HARRIES |
114-117 |
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A Response to Richard Harries [download] |
ALISTER E. McGRATH |
118-119 |
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Is evolution truly random? Chance as an ideological weapon in the ‘evolution-creation’ debate [download] |
DIANE BISSEN |
120-142 |
[Abstract] |
Christian Responses to Challenging Developments in Biomedical Science: The Case of In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) [download] |
D. GARETH JONES |
143-164 |
[Abstract] |
Obituary: Emeritus Professor Allan John Day (1927-2013) [download] |
Professor Gordon Lynch
Professor Stephen Harrap
Dr Timothy Day
Emeritus Professor John Pilbrow |
165-167 |
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Book Reviews |
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Author(s) |
Pages |
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In the Eye of the Storm: The Autobiography of Sir John Houghton |
Sir John Houghton
with Gill Tavner
(David Gregory) |
168-169 |
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In Search of Self: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Personhood |
J. Wentzel van Huyssteen
Erik P. Wiebe (eds.)
(Malcolm Jeeves) |
169-170 |
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Big Bang, Big God: A Universe Designed for Life? |
Rodney Holder
(John Ling) |
171-172 |
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Hope in an Age of Despair: The Gospel and the Future of Life on Earth |
Jonathan Moo
Robert White
(Dave Bookless) |
172-173 |
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Augustine and Science |
John Doody
Adam Goldstein
Kim Paffenroth (eds.)
(Ernest C. Lucas) |
173-174 |
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Why Religion is Natural and Science is Not |
Robert N. McCauley
(James W. Jones) |
174-177 |
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God’s Biologist: A Life of Alister Hardy |
David Hay
(Jonathan Jong) |
177 |
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Evolution and Belief: Confessions of a Religious Paleontologist |
Robert J. Asher
(Simon Conway Morris) |
178-179 |
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What the Heavens Declare: Science in the Light of Creation |
Lydia Jaeger
(William Simpson) |
179-181 |
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Islam’s Quantum Question: Reconciling Muslim Tradition and Modern Science |
Nidhal Guessoum
(James Hannam) |
181-182 |
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Chimera’s Children: Ethical, Philosophical and Religious Perspectives on Human-Nonhuman Experimentation |
Calum MacKellar
David Albert Jones (eds.)
(John Hodges) |
183-185 |
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Unlocking Divine Action. Contemporary Science & Thomas Aquinas |
Michael J. Dodds
(Fintan Lyons) |
185-186 |
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Beyond Human? Science and the Changing Face of Humanity |
John Bryant
(Robin Gill) |
186-187 |
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Kneeling at the Altar of Science: The Mistaken Path of Contemporary Religious Scientism |
Robert Bolger
(Taede A. Smedes) |
187-188 |
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Good News for Science: Why scientific minds need God |
Davis A. Young
(Peter Lynch) |
189 |
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Dimensions of the Spirit: Science and the Work of the Holy Spirit |
Eric William Middleton
(Peter G.H. Clarke) |
190 |
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Mapping the Origins Debate: Six Models of the Beginning of Everything |
Gerald Rau
(David Vosburg) |
190-191 |
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The Doors of the Sea – Where Was God in the Tsunami? |
David Bentley Hart
(Tim Middleton) |
191-192 |
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Evidence of God: A Scientific Case for God |
Nick Hawkes
(John Pilbrow) |
192-194 |
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Science, Religion and the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence |
David Wilkinson
(Ron Elsdon) |
194-195 |
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