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100 1 _aBoisvert, Kate Grayson,
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245 1 0 _aReligion and the physical sciences /Kate Grayson Boisvert.
260 _aWestport, Connecticut :
_bGreenwood Press,
_c(c)2008.
300 _axxx, 317 pages :
_billistrations ;
_c25 cm.
336 _atext
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338 _avolume
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504 _a1 (pages 293.-305) and index.
505 0 0 _aIntroduction: Physical science and religion in the twentieth century --
_tScientific and religious thought-early twentieth century --
_tScientific and religious thought-mid-twentieth century --
_tScientific and religious thought-the latter twentieth century --
_tThe growth of the science and religion dialogue in the latter twentieth century --
_tThe beginning of the universe : scientific and religious perspectives --
_tDiscovering the beginning and our place in the universe --
_tPhilosophical and religious reflections of scientists --
_tReligious views of the origin of the universe --
_tThe nature of matter and energy and the quest for a final unified theory --
_tQuantum theory : the revolution that shook physics --
_tThe journey into the atom and the forces of nature --
_tUnified theories --
_tInflation, quantum cosmology, and multiple universes --
_tPhilosophical and religious reflections on quantum theory --
_tPhilosophical and religious implications of quantum theory --
_tThe fundamental constituents of reality : religious perspectives --
_tQuantum cosmology and creation from nothing --
_tCosmic evolution : reflections of scientists --
_tCosmic evolution at the millennium --
_tPhilosophical and religious implications seen by scientists --
_tLife and intelligence in the universe --
_ttwentieth-century developments --
_tPhilosophical and religious implications seen by scientists --
_tChance, necessity, and design in life's origin --
_tExtraterrestrial intelligence, human significance, and God --
_tReligious implications of search and discovery --
_tCosmic evolution : Christian religious perspectives --
_tCreationism --
_tIntelligent design --
_tTheistic evolution --
_tThe cosmology of Meher Baba --
_tThe message of God speaks --
_tCreation and evolution --
_tThe process of reincarnation --
_tInvolution and realization-the final stages --
_tDirectionality, divine purpose, and the problem of evil and suffering --
_tComparison to science and other religious perspectives --
_tThe future according to science and religion --
_tThe future according to science --
_tThe future according to religion --
_tThe future of science and religion.
530 _a2
650 0 _aReligion and science.
856 4 1 _zTable of contents
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