|   Bibliography for Russell on    <!g>Cosmology
    C. J. <!g>Isham and J. C. 
    <!g>Polkinghorne, "The Debate over the <!g>Block Universe," in <!g>Quantum Cosmology and the Laws of Nature, 
    op. cit. Max Jammer, The Philosophy of <!g>Quantum Mechanics 
    (New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1974)James T. Cushing and Ernan 
    McMullin, eds., Philosophical 
    Consequences of Quantum Theory(Notre Dame: University of Notre 
    Dame Press, 1989).<!g>Wesley J. Wildman and <!g>Robert 
    John Russell, "Chaos: A Mathematical Introduction with Philosophical 
    Reflections," in <!g>Chaos and Complexity: 
    Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action <!g>Robert Jastrow, God and the Astronomers (New 
    York: W. W. Norton, 1978)William Lane Craig and 
    Quentin Smith, <!g>Theism, Atheism and <!g>Big 
    Bang Cosmology (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993).Ernan McMullin, "How should 
    cosmology relate to theology?" in <!g>Peacocke, The Sciences and Theology in the Twentieth 
    Century (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1981)"Finite Creation without a 
    Beginning," Quantum Cosmology and the 
    Laws of Nature; "t=0: Is it Theologically Significant?" in 
    Richardson and Wildman, Religion and 
    Science "Cosmology from <!g>Alpha to 
    <!g>Omega", Zygon: Journal of Religion & 
    Science (December, 1994)"Does Creation have a 
    Beginning?" Dialog 36(Spring, 1997).<!g>Nancey Murphy and George F. 
    R. <!g>Ellis, <!g>On the Moral Nature of the 
    Universe: Theology, Cosmology, and Ethics (Minneapolis: Fortress 
    Press, 1996).Owen Thomas, ed., Gods Activity in the World: The 
    Contemporary Problem (Chico, CA: Scholars Press, 1983)Arthur Peacocke, <!g>Theology for a Scientific Age: Being and 
    Becoming - Natural, Divine, and Human, (Minneapolis: Fortress 
    Press, 1993)Arthur R. Peacocke, "Chance 
    and Law in Irreversible Thermodynamics, Theoretical Biology, and Theology," 
    in Robert John Russell, Nancey Murphy and Arthur R. Peacocke, eds., Chaos and Complexity: Scientific 
    Perspectives on Divine Action (Vatican City State: Vatican 
    Observatory Publications, and Berkeley: The <!g>Center for Theology and the 
    Natural Sciences, 1995), p. 123-143.Arthur Peacocke, "Gods 
    Interaction" in Chaos and Complexity, op. 
    cit. In his earlier work he adopted an embodiment model. See Creation and the World of Science 
    (Oxford: Clarendon, 1979), 142ff., 207John Polkinghorne, Science and Creation: The Search for 
    Understanding (Boston: Shambhala, 1989), p. 43<!g>Reason and Reality: The Relationship 
    between Science and Theology (Philadelphia: Trinity Press 
    International, 1991) The <!g>Faith of a Physicist: Reflections of a 
    Bottom-Up Thinker, The Gifford Lectures for 1993-4 (Princeton: 
    Princeton University Press, 1994).p. 67-69, 77-82. "The <!g>Metaphysics of Divine 
    Action," in Russell, et. al., Chaos and Complexity, op. cit., p. 147-156Serious Talk: Science and Religion in 
    Dialogue (Valley Forge: Trinity Press International, 1995), Ch. 
    6, esp. p. 81-84; Quarks, Chaos & Christianity: Questions to 
    Science and Religion (New York: Crossroad, 1996), p. 65-73 Scientists as Theologians: A Comparison of 
    the Writings of <!g>Ian Barbour, Arthur Peacocke and John Polkinghorne 
    (London: SPCK, 1996), Ch. 3 Ian G. Barbour, <!g>Religion in an Age of Science, The Gifford 
    Lectures, Volume One (San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1990), chs. 8."The <!g>Immanent Directionality 
    of the Evolutionary Process and Its Relationship to Teleology," in Russell,
    et. al., Evolution and Molecular Biology, 
    op. cit. Philip <!g>Clayton, In Whom We Have Our Being: Theology of God 
    and Nature in Light of Contemporary Science (Edinburgh University 
    Press and Eerdmans, 1998)Mary Hesse, On the Alleged 
    Incompatibility between Christianity and Science, Man and Nature, ed. Hugh 
    Montefiore (London: Collins, 1975), p. 121-131.John B. Cobb, Jr., and David 
    Ray Griffin, Proceses Theology: an 
    Introductory Exposition (Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1976)<!g>Charles Hartshorne, A <!g>Natural Theology for our Time 
    (La Salle, Open Court, 1967), esp. pp. 90-97; for the latter, see <!g>Ted 
    Peters, God as Trinity: Relationality and 
    Temporality in Divine Life (Louisville: Westminster/John Knox 
    Press, 1993). 
  
    | To return to the previous topic,
    click on your browser's 'Back' button. |  |