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  1. William James and a Science of Religions: Reexperiencing The Varieties of Religious Experience (Columbia Series in Science and Religion)
  2. The Foundations of Modern Science in the Middle Ages:Their Religious, Institutional and Intellectual Contexts by Edward Grant, 1996-10-28
  3. The Science of Mind: The Definitive Edition by Ernest Holmes, 1998-08-24
  4. The Beginnings of Western Science: The European Scientific Tradition in Philosophical, Religious, and Institutional Context, Prehistory to A.D. 1450 by David C. Lindberg, 2008-04-01
  5. The Paradox of God and the Science of Omniscience by Clifford A. Pickover, 2004-04-03
  6. What Religious Science Teaches by Ernest Holmes, 2010-05-22
  7. Seeking God in Science: An Atheist Defends Intelligent Design by Monton, Bradley, 2009-07-20
  8. Stages of Thought: The Co-Evolution of Religious Thought and Science by Michael Horace Barnes, 2009-08-12
  9. Religious Origins of Modern Science: Belief in Creation in Seventeenth Century Thought by Eugene M. Klaaren, 1986-07
  10. The Science Delusion: Why God Is Real And 'Science' Is Religious Myth by Peter Wilberg, 2008-07-21
  11. Bridging Science and Spirit: Common Elements in David Bohm's Physics, the Perennial Philosophy and Seth by Norman Friedman, 1997-12-01
  12. How to Speak Religious Science by Dennis Merritt Jones, 2000-09
  13. Science and Religious Anthropology (Ashgate Science and Religion) by Wesley J. Wildman, 2009-11-01
  14. Religion and Science by Bertrand Russell, 1997-05-29

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143. AAAS Dialogue On Science, Ethics, And Religion
Promotes knowledge about developments in science and technology within the religious community, and provides opportunities for dialogue between the scientific and religious communities on ethical and religious implications of scientific developments.
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144. Psychology & Christianity Project : Personnel : Fraser Watts
Psychology and the Church; experimental investigation of religious cognition; concepts of self and God; forgiveness; reductionism in cognitive science and neuroscience (University of Cambridge, UK).
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145. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Homiletics
The science that treats of the composition and delivery of a sermon or other religious discourse.
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magisterium and the ministerium of the Church), the former to unbelievers, the latter to those already in the Faith. Of the latter we have a striking example in the discourse after the Last Supper, John, xiv-xvi. It cannot be said that His preaching took any definite, rounded form, in the sense of a modern sermon; His aim was to sow the seed of the word, which He scattered broadcast, like the sower in the parable. His commission to His Apostles included both kinds. For the former or missionary preaching, see Matt., xxviii, 19; Mark, xvi, 15; iii, 14; Luke, ix, 2. St. Paul's sermon referred to in Acts, xx, 7-11, is an example of the second kind of preaching. In this the Apostles were supported by assistants who were elected and consecrated for a purpose, for example, Timothy and Titus; as also by those who had been favoured with charismata. The homily referred to in Justin Martyr's "Apology" (cf. HOMILY) is an example of ministerial, as distinct from missionary, preaching. In missionary preaching the Apostles were also assisted, but in an informal way, by the laity, who explained the Christian doctrine to their acquaintances amongst unbelievers who, in their visits to the

146. Thomas Jefferson's Bill For Religious Freedom In Virginia
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SECTION I. Well aware that the opinions and belief of men depend not on their own will, but follow involuntarily the evidence proposed to their minds; that Almighty God hath created the mind free, and manifested his supreme will that free it shall remain by making it altogether insusceptible of restraint;

147. OBJECTIVE: Creation Education: Creation Science Fair 2001
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Students presented their projects in the Fellowship Baptist Church auditorium. As a Creation Scientist, one of my greatest duties that I take great pleasure in is introducing the works of the Lord to the young generation. The sparkle of wonderment that fills their eyes in knowing the creative power of God fills my heart with the Lord's divine Love. It however saddens me greatly that the proponents of Evolutionism have corrupted this true purpose of science and are instead using it as a propaganda tool to spread Secularism. But what is education for if not to fight against ignorance such as that? Our children are the future face of Science and we must teach them to recognize the truth of the Word of the Lord so as to break the cycle of Evolutionism dogma that is paralyzing scientific development and making higher education a dumping ground for the excesses of materialistic philosophies. To that end, the

148. Religious, Science Groups Urge US To End Nukes - By Jim Lobe
March 9, 2004. religious, science Groups Urge US to End Nukes. by Jim Lobe. An international group of religious and scientific leaders
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149. Modern History Sourcebook: Galileo: Letter To Grand Duchess
Galileo's great defense of the independence of science from religious authority.
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To the Most Serene Grand Duchess Mother: Some years ago, as Your Serene Highness well knows, I discovered in the heavens many things that had not been seen before our own age. The novelty of these things, as well as some consequences which followed from them in contradiction to the physical notions commonly held among academic philosophers, stirred up against me no small number of professors-as if I had placed these things in the sky with my own hands in order to upset nature and overturn the sciences. They seemed to forget that the increase of known truths stimulates the investigation, establishment, and growth of the arts; not their diminution or destruction. Showing a greater fondness for their own opinions than for truth they sought to deny and disprove the new things which, if they had cared to look for themselves, their own senses would have demonstrated to them. To this end they hurled various charges and published numerous writings filled with vain arguments, and they made the grave mistake of sprinkling these with passages taken from places in the Bible which they had failed to understand properly, and which were ill-suited to their purposes. These men would perhaps not have fallen into such error had they but paid attention to a most useful doctrine of St. Augustine's, relative to our making positive statements about things which are obscure and hard to understand by means of reason alone. Speaking of a certain physical conclusion about the heavenly bodies, he wrote: "Now keeping always our respect for moderation in grave piety, we ought not to believe anything inadvisedly on a dubious point, lest in favor to our error we conceive a prejudice against something that truth hereafter may reveal to be not contrary in any way to the sacred books of either the Old or the New Testament."

150. Science And Religious Belief
Outline of Templeton Foundation sponsored course at the University of Exeter, encouraging spiritual reflection on the expansion of scientific knowledge from a broadly Christian perspective. Includes recommended readings.
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151. Zygon Center For Religion And Science
Relates religious traditions and scientific knowledge. Newsletter, articles and archives are featured. Program arm of the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago (LSTC) in collaboration with the Center for Advanced Study in Religion and science (CASIRAS).
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152. Quaker Café
Notes on discussions over coffee of social science related subjects by people connected with the religious Society of Friends (Quakers).
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153. Christian Reform Ministry
Site stressing the importance of religious tolerance, dealing with current social issues, creationism and integration of science with Biblical practice.
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155. Christian Questions Answers
Answers to many questions in the areas of science, philosophy, Bible difficulties, and miscellaneous religious and Christian topics. Includes form to submit questions.
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156. Donna M. Hughes, Carlson Endowed Chair, University Of Rhode Island
Donna M. Hughes does research and writing on trafficking, sexual exploitation, violence against women, women's organized resistance to violence, and religious fundamentalism and women's rights. She also works on issues related to women, science and technology.
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158. Skeptical Inquirer: The Davenport Brothers: Religious Practitioners, Entertainer
The Davenport brothers religious practitioners, entertainers, or frauds?(Special Issue science and Religion Conflict or Conciliation?). Article by Joe Nickell for the Skeptical Inquirer, 7/8 1999.
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They have become legendary in the history of spiritualism and continue to spark interest and controversy. The question persists: Were the Davenport Brothers "probably the greatest mediums of their kind that the world has ever seen," as Sherlock Holmes's creator Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote (1926, 226), or was magician Harry Houdini (1924, 26) correct in reporting that he had facts "more than sufficient to disprove their having, or even claiming, spiritualistic power"? My research into the recently discovered Davenport scrapbook sheds new light on these claims and the fierce disagreement they provoked between Doyle and Houdini. At the seances, the spirits supposedly also rapped out messages in the by-then-familiar way, but soon advanced to "automatic writing" (Bowers n.d., 155) which was supposedly produced by spirits guiding the entranced subject's hand. Then the brothers' spirit guide "George Brown," found he could speak through Ira when the youth was in a "trance state" (Mulholland 1938, 49-50). Another spirit entity was "John King" who decided the boys should take their spirit demonstrations on the road.

159. Methodological Naturalism? Part 1. Origins & Design 18:1. Plantinga, Alvin
First installment of a twopart article by Plantinga on science's claims of religious neutrality.
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The philosophical doctrine of methodological naturalism holds that, for any study of the world to qualify as "scientific," it cannot refer to God's creative activity (or any sort of divine activity). The methods of science, it is claimed, "give us no purchase" on theological propositionseven if the latter are trueand theology therefore cannot influence scientific explanation or theory justification. Thus, science is said to be religiously neutral, if only because science and religion are, by their very natures, epistemically distinct. However, the actual practice and content of science challenge this claim. In many areas, science is anything but religiously neutral; moreover, the standard arguments for methodological naturalism suffer from various grave shortcomings. [This is the first part of a two-part article.] According to an idea widely popular since the Enlightenment, science (at least when properly pursued) is a cool, reasoned, wholly dispassionate parts of science are like that. The size and shape of the earth and its distance from the sun, the periodic table of the elements, the proof of the Pythagorean Theoremthese are all in a reasonable sense religiously neutral. But many other areas of science are very different. They are obviously and deeply involved in a clash between opposed religious world views. There is no neat recipe for telling which parts of science are neutral with respect to this contest and which are not; what we have is a continuum rather than a simple distinction. But here is a rough rule of thumb: the relevance of a bit of science to this contest depends upon how closely that bit is involved in the attempt to come to understand ourselves as human beings. Perhaps there is another variable: how "theoretical" the bit in question is, in the sense of being directed at understanding, as opposed to control.

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