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For a very balanced treatment which reflects elements of interaction and of separation, see Ernan McMullin, "How should cosmology relate to theology?" in Peacocke, The Sciences and Theology in the Twentieth Century (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1981). See Barbour’s early position in Issues in Science and Religion and compare with recent position in Religion in an Age of Science. See Peacocke’s views in Creation and the World of Science (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1979)and compare with his recent position in Theology for a Scientific Age. See the article by Stoeger in the Richardson/Wildman book.

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Big Bang Cosmology and Creation Theology

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Physics and Cosmology in the 20th Century
Special Relativity
General Relativity
Quantum Physics
Thermodynamics, Chaos, and Complexity
Relating Science and Theology
The Theology of Creation
The Anthropic Principle and Creation Theology
The Theology of Providence
God’s Providence and Quantum Mechanics
Special Relativity, Time, and Eternity
Evil and the Problem of Suffering in Nature
Science and the Spiritual Quest

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Physics and Cosmology
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The Relation of Science & Religion
Does God Act?
Was the Universe Designed?
Did the Universe Have a Beginning?
Steven Weinberg and John Polkinghorne Debate on Design
Sir Isaac Newton
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Niels Bohr
Werner Heisenberg
Galaxies and Nebulae
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