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     Peter Lang, 2009.<!g>Ruse, Michael. Science and Spirituality: Making Room
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     1998.Wildiers, N. Max. The Theologian and His Universe:
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     Seabury, 1982.Witham, Larry A. The Measure of God: Our Century-Long
     Struggle to Reconcile Science and Religion. San Francisco:
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     University of South Carolina Press, 2009. Contributed by: Dr. <!g>Randy Maddox |