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v. 1. Has science really destroyed its own religious roots? / Del Ratzsch -- God and physical reality : relativity, time, and quantum mechanics / Thomas Greenlee -- Interaction between science and Christianity / Deborah B. Haarsma -- Interplay of scientific and religious knowledge regarding evolution / Loren Haarsma -- The universe makes it probable that there is a God / Richard Swinburne -- A paleontologist considers science and religion / Peter Dodson -- Christian faith and biological explanation / Stephen Matheson -- Religion, naturalism, and science / Alvin Plantinga -- Science and theology as faithful human activities / Gary Patterson -- Cosmology and theology / Don N. Page -- Science under stress in the twentieth century : lessons from the case of early nuclear physics / Richard Peterson -- The science of religion / Michael J. Murray -- Belief in God / Kelly James Clark -- v. 2. Background topics for the science and religion dialogue / Owen Gingerich -- Stewardship and economic harmony : living sustainability on earth / Calvin DeWitt -- Cosmology and theism / William Lane Craig -- Theology and science in a postmodern context / Nancey Murphy -- Darwin and intelligent design / Francisco J. Ayala -- The laws of physics and bio-friendliness / Paul Davies -- Time and opne theism / Dean Zimmerman -- Science and scripture / Peter van Inwagen -- The mutuality of science and theology / Alan Padgett -- Physics and scientific materialism / Stephen M. Barr -- Biotechnology and human dignity / William Hurlbut -- Science, emergence, and religion / Philip Clayton -- Theories and unobservables : the realist/nonrealist debate in science and religion / Bruce Reichenbach