Robert John Russell, "Cosmology, Creation, and Contingency," in Cosmos
as Creation: Theology and Science in Consonance, ed. Ted Peters (Nashville:
Abingdon Press, 1989), esp. p., 188, 194, 204; Robert John Russell,
"Contemplation: A Scientific Context," Continuum Vol. 2(Fall
1990). See also Robert John Russell,
"Theological Lessons from Cosmology," Cross Currents: Religion
& Intellectual Life 41, No. 3(Fall 1991): esp. p. 313- 314;
Robert John Russell, "Finite Creation Without a Beginning: The Spiritual
and Theological Significance of Stephen Hawking's Quantum Cosmology," The
Way: Review of Contemporary Christian Spirituality 32, No. 4(October 1992);
Robert John Russell, "Cosmology from Alpha to Omega," Zygon:
Journal of Religion & Science 29.4(December 1994); Robert John Russell,
"Cosmology: Evidence for God or Partner for Theology?" in Evidence
of Purpose, ed. John Marks
Templeton (New York: Continuum, 1994); Robert John Russell, "T=0: Is It
Theologically Significant?" in Religion and Science: History, Method,
Dialogue, ed. W. Mark Richardson and Wesley J. Wildman (New York:
Routledge, 1996), esp. p. 213.
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