Brendan Sweetman
Continuum
2010
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An even-handed introduction to the encounter between science and religion, including chapters on evolution, cosmology, and bioethics. Sweetman is a philosopher at a Jesuit university, and speaks from a theologically orthodox position. (Based on a review by Amos Young, Prof of Theology at Regent University in Virginia, who recommends the book for evangelical college students.)
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Science Vs. Religion: What Scientists Really Think
The Case for a Creator: A Journalist Investigates Scientific Evidence That Points Toward God
Lee Strobel
Zondervan
2014 – reprint edition
An apologetic for the existence of God based on scientific arguments from fine-tuning and intelligent design. Strobel is a journalist who writes how science impacted his journey from atheism to Christianity.
Signature in the Cell: DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design
Stephen Meyer
HarperOne
2010
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The latest arguments for intelligent design from DNA and information theory. Stephen Meyer is a philosopher and Director of the Discovery Institute.
Inspiration and Incarnation: Evangelicals and the Problem of the Old Testament
Peter Enns
Baker Academic
2005, 2nd edition 2015
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Enns, an evangelical Christian and Old Testament scholar, argues that scripture has similarities to the incarnation: it is both fully divine and fully human. He considers Ancient Near Eastern literature and its similarities to Genesis and other OT texts.
Understanding Intelligent Design: Everything You Need to Know in Plain Language
William Dembski & Sean McDowell
Harvest House Publishers
2008
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A readable introduction to arguments for intelligent design.
Assessing Evidences for the Evolution of a Human Cognitive Platform for “Soulish Behaviors”
Ralph Stearley
Sep-09
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A review of evidence from paleontology and archaeology related to the development of human intellectual and spiritual capacities.
Genesis: A Commentary
Bruce Waltke & Cathi Fredricks
Zondervan
2001
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Waltke addresses Genesis as theological literature.
Everyday Practice of Science: Where Intuition and Passion Meet Objectivity and Logic
Frederick Grinnell
Oxford University Press
2009
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A cell biologist describes what doing science is really like, plus comments on science education and science public policy.
Science as an Instrument of Worship: Can recent scientific discovery inform and inspire worship and service?
Jennifer Wiseman
A NASA astronomer discusses worshipful responses to God’s creation and what science has learned about it.
2009