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About 'God, Humanity and the Cosmos' Online

Welcome to an online preview of God, Humanity and the Cosmos: A Textbook in Science and Religion, ed. by Dr. Christopher Southgate. Published by T&T Clark.

A selection of topics from the book have been grouped by area. Please choose from the list on the right, or see 'Full Table of Contents' to browse through all the topics in the printed book.

  • In Outlines of the Debate you'll find topics covering the various ways science and religion relate to each other.
  • In Historical Examples of the Debate we cover past cases of the interaction between science and religion, including the beginnings of the debate over human origins.
  • In Quantum Physics and Theology you can learn about how current physics theory describes a universe that's far less mechanical than once thought.
  • In Big Bang Cosmology and Theology you'll learn about what may have happened 'in the beginning...'
  • In Evolutionary Biology and Theology are topics on the ongoing debate over evolution.
  • In A Test Case - Divine Action we see how scientific descriptions fare when religion talks of God's action in the world.
  • In Reductionism and Theology we investigate the 'reductionist view' - that we're nothing but atoms and genes.

For information on how to obtain the full book, click on the title.

To return to this page, click on the image of the book, or the 'Book Index' link.

Online adaptation by Dr. Christopher Southgate and Counterbalance Foundation

Topic Sets Available

AAAS Report on Stem-Cells

AstroTheology: Religious Reflections on Extraterrestrial Life Forms

Agency: Human, Robotic and Divine
Becoming Human: Brain, Mind, Emergence
Big Bang Cosmology and Theology (GHC)
Cosmic Questions Interviews

Cosmos and Creator
Creativity, Spirituality and Computing Technologies
CTNS Content Home
Darwin: A Friend to Religion?
Demystifying Information Technology
Divine Action (GHC)
Dreams and Dreaming: Neuroscientific and Religious Visions'
E. Coli at the No Free Lunchroom
Engaging Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence: An Adventure in Astro-Ethics
Evangelical Atheism: a response to Richard Dawkins
Ecology and Christian Theology
Evolution: What Should We Teach Our Children in Our Schools?
Evolution and Providence
Evolution and Creation Survey
Evolution and Theology (GHC)
Evolution, Creation, and Semiotics

The Expelled Controversy
Faith and Reason: An Introduction
Faith in the Future: Religion, Aging, and Healthcare in the 21st Century

Francisco Ayala on Evolution

From Christian Passions to Scientific Emotions
Genetic Engineering and Food

Genetics and Ethics
Genetic Technologies - the Radical Revision of Human Existence and the Natural World

Genomics, Nanotechnology and Robotics
Getting Mind out of Meat
God and Creation: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Perspectives on Big Bang Cosmology
God, Humanity and the Cosmos: A Textbook in Science and Religion
God the Spirit - and Natural Science
Historical Examples of the Science and Religion Debate (GHC)
History of Creationism
Intelligent Design Coming Clean

Issues for the Millennium: Cloning and Genetic Technologies
Jean Vanier of L'Arche
Nano-Technology and Nano-ethics
Natural Science and Christian Theology - A Select Bibliography
Neuroscience and the Soul
Outlines of the Science and Religion Debate (GHC)

Perspectives on Evolution

Physics and Theology
Quantum Mechanics and Theology (GHC)
Questions that Shape Our Future
Reductionism (GHC)
Reintroducing Teleology Into Science
Science and Suffering

Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action (CTNS/Vatican Series)

Space Exploration and Positive Stewardship

Stem-Cell Debate: Ethical Questions
Stem-Cell Ethics: A Theological Brief

Stem-Cell Questions
Theistic Evolution: A Christian Alternative to Atheism, Creationism, and Intelligent Design...
Theology and Science: Current Issues and Future Directions
Unscientific America: How science illiteracy threatens our future
Will ET End Religion?

Current Stats: topics: >2600, links: >300,000, video: 200 hours.