ABSTRACT

The field of religion and science is one of the most exciting and dynamic areas of research today. This Companion brings together an outstanding team of scholars to explore the ways in which science intersects with the major religions of the world and religious naturalism. The collection provides an overview of the field and also indicates ways in which it is developing. Its multicultural breadth and scientific rigor on topics that are and will be compelling issues in the first part of the twenty-first century and beyond will be welcomed by students and scholars alike.

part |90 pages

Epistemology and History

chapter |10 pages

Religion and Science in Christian Theology

ByF. LeRon Shults

chapter |10 pages

Science and Religion

From the Historian's Perspective
ByGeoffrey Cantor

chapter |9 pages

The Physics of Spirit

The Indigenous Continuity of Science and Religion
ByBrian Yazzie Burkhart

chapter |48 pages

Historical Overviews

ByJames W. Haag, Gregory R. Peterson, Michael L. Spezio

chapter |13 pages

Islam and Science

ByAhmed Ragab

chapter |11 pages

Christianity and Science

ByGary B. Ferngren

chapter |10 pages

Feminism, Religion, and Science

ByJ. Jeanine Thweatt-Bates

chapter |12 pages

Jews and The Study of Nature

ByNoah Efron

part |288 pages

Scientific and Religious Models of the World

chapter |54 pages

Cosmologies and Cosmogonies

ByJames W. Haag, Gregory R. Peterson, Michael L. Spezio

chapter |10 pages

Cosmology

ByJoel R. Primack, Nancy Ellen Abrams

chapter |10 pages

Astronomy

From Star Gazing to Astrobiology
ByGrace Wolf-Chase

chapter |11 pages

Hindu Cosmogony/Cosmology

ByGerald James Larson

chapter |11 pages

Modern Cosmology and Religious Naturalism

ByDonald M. Braxton

chapter |10 pages

Cosmology and Theology

ByAntje Jackelén

chapter |46 pages

Quantum Theoretical Approaches and Causality

ByJames W. Haag, Gregory R. Peterson, Michael L. Spezio

chapter |9 pages

Quantum Theoretical Approaches and Causality

ByGregg Jaeger

chapter |13 pages

Quantum Mechanics and Some Hindu Perspectives

ByVaradaraja V. Raman

chapter |10 pages

Quantum Theory, Philosophy, and Theology

Is there a Distinct Roman Catholic Perspective?
ByS.J. William R. Stoeger

chapter |12 pages

Quantum Theory, Causality, and Islamic Thought

ByMehdi Golshani

chapter |40 pages

Complexity, Emergence, and Eliminativism

ByJames W. Haag, Gregory R. Peterson, Michael L. Spezio

chapter |13 pages

Eliminativism, Complexity, and Emergence

ByTerrence Deacon, Tyrone Cashman

chapter |7 pages

Philosophical Implications of Emergence

ByTimothy O’Connor

chapter |10 pages

Emergence and Christian Theology

ByJames W. Haag

chapter |8 pages

Buddhism, Emergence, and Anti-Substantialism

ByCharles Goodman

chapter |51 pages

Evolutionary Biology and Suffering

ByJames W. Haag, Gregory R. Peterson, Michael L. Spezio

chapter |15 pages

The Biological Antecedents of Human Suffering

ByUrsula Goodenough

chapter |11 pages

Suffering Through to Something Higher

ByHolmes Rolston

chapter |11 pages

Magic, Monotheism and Natural Evil

Classical and Modern Jewish Responses to Suffering
ByLawrence Troster

chapter |48 pages

The Cognitive Sciences and Religious Experience

ByJames W. Haag, Gregory R. Peterson, Michael L. Spezio

chapter |11 pages

The Cognitive Sciences

A Brief Introduction for Science and Religion
ByMichael L. Spezio

chapter |12 pages

Christianity and the Cognitive Sciences

ByCharlene P. E. Burns

chapter |11 pages

Hinduism and the Cognitive Sciences

Challenges, Contrasts, and Confluences
ByStephen Kaplan

chapter |48 pages

Ecology and the Integrity of Nature

ByJames W. Haag, Gregory R. Peterson, Michael L. Spezio

chapter |12 pages

Frontiers in Religion and Ecology

Notes on the New Ecology and the Creation of Value
ByNathaniel F. Barrett, William R. Jordan

chapter |11 pages

Judaism and the Science of Ecology

ByHava Tirosh-Samuelson

chapter |12 pages

Asian Religions, Ecology, and the Integrity of Nature

ByChristopher Key Chapple

chapter |11 pages

Meaning-Making Practices and Environmental History

Toward an Ecotonal Theology
ByWhitney A. Bauman

part |232 pages

Religion and Science, Values, and Public Policy

chapter |57 pages

Origins

ByJames W. Haag, Gregory R. Peterson, Michael L. Spezio

chapter |10 pages

Origins

ByMichael Ruse

chapter |12 pages

Creation and Liberation

The Ontology of American Indian Origins
ByScott L. Pratt

chapter |11 pages

Origins

The Hindu case
ByC. Mackenzie Brown

chapter |11 pages

Christian Responses to Evolution

ByChris Doran

chapter |11 pages

Jewish Origins

Cosmos, Humanity, and Judaism
ByCherry Shai

chapter |48 pages

Biotechnology and Justice

ByJames W. Haag, Gregory R. Peterson, Michael L. Spezio

chapter |10 pages

Biotechnology and Justice

ByRonald Cole-Turner

chapter |6 pages

Justice and Biotechnology

Protestant Views
ByKaren Lebacqz

chapter |11 pages

Muslim Ethics and Biotechnology

ByEbrahim Moosa

chapter |10 pages

Biotechnology and Justice

Roman Catholic Perspectives
ByB. Andrew Lustig

chapter |9 pages

Justice in the Margins of the Land

Jewish Responses to the Challenges of Biotechnology
ByLaurie Zoloth

chapter |44 pages

Non-Human Cognition: Animal Cognition and Artificial Intelligence

ByJames W. Haag, Gregory R. Peterson, Michael L. Spezio

chapter |10 pages

Ecce Pan

Primate Theory of Mind and the Notion of Awe
ByDavid Harnden-Warwick, Jesse M. Bering

chapter |11 pages

Animals as Religious and Soteriological Beings

A Hindu Perspective
ByEllison Banks Findly

chapter |12 pages

Animals and Christianity

ByGregory R. Peterson

chapter |9 pages

Does the Buddha have a Theory of Mind?

Animal Cognition and Human Distinctiveness in Buddhism
ByJonathan C. Gold

chapter |37 pages

Aging and Life Extension

ByJames W. Haag, Gregory R. Peterson, Michael L. Spezio

chapter |9 pages

Prospects for the Biomedical Postponement of Aging

Technical Context for a Theological Debate
ByAubrey D. N. J. de Grey

chapter |9 pages

Cosmic Aliveness

Nurturing Life in the Daoist Tradition
ByJames W. Haag, Gregory R. Peterson, Michael L. Spezio

chapter |8 pages

A Christian Theological Response to Aubrey De Grey's Prospects for the Biomedical Postponement of Aging

Or: What Does it Mean to Live Long and Prosper?
ByAnn Milliken Pederson

chapter |44 pages

Transhumanism and Artificial Intelligence

ByJames W. Haag, Gregory R. Peterson, Michael L. Spezio

chapter |9 pages

Transhumanism and Cognitive Enhancement

ByDaniel S. Rizzuto, Joshua W. Fost

chapter |13 pages

Cyborgs, Robots, and Eternal Avatars

Transhumanist Salvation at the Interface of Brains and Machines
ByRobert M. Geraci

chapter |11 pages

Human-Directed Evolution

A Christian Perspective
ByNoreen Herzfeld