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Non-scientific Sources of the Big Bang Model and its Interpretations

In Niels Henrik Gregersen, Ulf Görman & Willem B. Drees (eds.), Studies in Science and Theology, vol. 7(1999–2000). Aarhus: pp. 151–159 (2000)

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  1. Theories of everything: the quest for ultimate explanation.John D. Barrow - 1991 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by John D. Barrow.
    In books such as The World Within the World and The Anthropic Cosmological Principle, astronomer John Barrow has emerged as a leading writer on our efforts to understand the universe. Timothy Ferris, writing in The Times Literary Supplement of London, described him as "a temperate and accomplished humanist, scientist, and philosopher of science--a man out to make a contribution, not a show." Now Barrow offers the general reader another fascinating look at modern physics, as he explores the quest for a (...)
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  • New theories of everything: the quest for ultimate explanation.John D. Barrow - 1991 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by John D. Barrow.
    Will we ever discover a single scientific theory that explains everything that has ever happened and everything that will happen - a key that unlocks the ...
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  • Creation and Big Bang Cosmology.[author unknown] - 1994 - Philosophia Naturalis 31:217-224.
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  • Causality: The Place of the Causal Principle in Modern Science.Virgil Hinshaw - 1961 - Philosophy of Science 28 (2):218-222.
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  • A Brief History of Time From The Big Bang to Black Holes.Stephen W. Hawking - 2020 - Bantam.
    A Brief History of Time: From the Big Bang to Black Holes is a popular-science book on cosmology (the study of the origin and evolution of the universe) by British physicist Stephen Hawking. It was first published in 1988. Hawking wrote the book for readers who have no prior knowledge of the universe and people who are interested in learning.
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  • Causality.Mario Bunge - 1959 - Cambridge,: Harvard University Press.
    "I regard it as a truly seminal work in this field." — Professor William A. Wallace, author of Causality and Scientific Explanation. Non-technical and clearly written, this book focuses on the place of the casual principle in modern science. The author defines the terminology, describes various formulations, examines the two primary critiques of causality, and more.
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  • Causality: The Place of the Causal Principle in Modern Science.Mario Bunge - 1960 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 11 (43):252-255.
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  • "Some Comments on William Craig's" Creation and Big Bang Cosmology".Adolf Grunbaum - 1994 - Philosophia Naturalis 31 (2):225-236.
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  • A response to Grünbaum on creation and Big Bang cosmology.William Lane Craig - 1994 - Philosophia Naturalis 31 (2):247.
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