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Zygon 29 (4):557-577 (1994)

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  1. 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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  • Chaos and Complexity: Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action.Robert John Russell, Nancey Murphy & Arthur R. Peacocke - 1996 - Religious Studies 32 (4):519-521.
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  • Physics, philosophy, and theology: a common quest for understanding.Robert J. Russell, William R. Stoeger & George V. Coyne (eds.) - 1988 - Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press [distributor].
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  • Quantum Cosmology and the Laws of Nature: Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action.Robert J. Russell, Nancey C. Murphy & C. J. Isham (eds.) - 1993 - Vatican Observatory.
    This collection of research papers explores the implications of quantum cosmology and the status of the laws of nature for theological and philosophical issues regarding God's action in the world. The main goal is to contribute to constructive theology as it engages current research in the natural sciences, and to investigate the philosophical and theological elements in ongoing theoretical research in the natural sciences.
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  • (1 other version)Physics, Philosophy, and Theology: A Common Quest for Understanding.Robert J. Russell, William R. Stoeger & George V. Coyne - 1991 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 30 (3):184-187.
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  • Creation and the World of Science.A. R. Peacocke - 1980 - Religious Studies 16 (3):357-359.
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  • Infinite in All Directions: Gifford Lectures Given at Aberdeen, Scotland, April-November 1985.Freeman J. Dyson - 1988 - Perennial.
    Infinite in All Directions is a popularized science at its best. In Dyson's view, science and religion are two windows through which we can look out at the world around us. The book is a revised version of a series of the Gifford Lectures under the title "In Praise of Diversity" given at Aberdeen, Scotland. They allowed Dyson the license to express everything in the universe, which he divided into two parts in polished prose: focusing on the diversity of the (...)
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  • Faith and speculation: an essay in philosophical theology.Austin Farrer - 1967 - Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark.
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  • (1 other version)Physics, Philosophy and Theology: A Common Quest for Understanding.R. J. Russell, W. R. Stoeger & G. V. Coyne - 1989 - Religious Studies 25 (4):542-543.
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  • The Sciences and Theology in the Twentieth Century.A. R. Peacocke - 1984 - Religious Studies 20 (3):500-502.
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