ISSN 0012-2033
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
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Connie and Pastor Hochaltar pp. 185-185(1)
Theologians and Other Idiots pp. 185-186(2)
Science: A Prescription for a Healthy Theology? pp. 186-188(3)
Beyond Dialogue: The Role of Science Within Theology pp. 189-198(10) Author: Simmons, Ernest L.
Five Key Topics on the Frontier of Theology and Science Today pp. 199-207(9) Author: Russell, Robert John
Science and Constraint: The Role of Science within Theology pp. 208-214(7) Author: Hallanger, Nathan J.
Reforming Theology, Reframing Science pp. 215-224(10) Authors: Pederson, Ann Milliken; Hefner, Philip
Science as Goad and Guide for Theology pp. 225-234(10) Author: Murphy, George L.
From “Religion and Science” to “Kalam and Science” pp. 235-245(11) Author: Koshul, Basit Bilal
Theology's Need for a New Interpretation of Nature: Correlate of the Doctrine of Grace pp. 246-254(9) Author: Trost, Lou Ann
Against Anthropocentrism: A Jobian Appeal to Science on Theology's Behalf pp. 255-262(8) Author: Sponheim, Paul
Natures, Human Nature, Genes and Souls: Reclaiming Theological Anthropology Through Biological Structuralism pp. 263-280(18) Author: Moritz, Joshua M.
Word of God or Dialog with Science? Overcoming a False Dilemma Through Missional Encounter pp. 281-287(7) Author: Padgett, Alan G.
“The End of Faith?” Science and Theology as Process pp. 288-293(6) Author: Herzfeld, Noreen
Religion and Science: What Is at Stake? pp. 294-300(7) Author: Lorenzen, Lynne
Wind and Spirit: A Theological Autobiography pp. 301-310(10) Author: Murphy, Nancey
Anticipating Omega - by Ted Peters pp. 311-313(3)
The Postmodern Significance of Max Weber's Legacy: Disenchanting Disenchantment - by Basit Bilal Koshul pp. 313-317(5)