Stephen V. Monsma (editor)
Eerdmans
1986
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Recommended by engineer Gayle Ermer as a classic text which articulates an approach to technology and engineering from a Christian perspective. (see Ermer’s essay for pastors at http://ministrytheorem.
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An Ancient Universe: How Astronomers Know the Vast Scale of Cosmic Time
American Astronomical Society
2004
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A readable, religiously neutral overview of the astronomical evidence for the age of the universe.
Sex Differences: Evolved, Constructed, and Designed.
Heather Looy
2001
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Pulpit Science Fiction
George Murphy
CSS Publishing Company
2005
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Ways to use modern parables (science fiction) in sermons.
The Gospel according to Science Fiction : from the Twilight Zone to the Final Frontier
Gabriel Mckee
Westminster John Knox Press
2007
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Connections to faith from science fiction.
Beyond Paradise: Technology and Kingdom of God
Jack Clayton Swearengen
Wipf & Stock Publishers
2007
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The Science of God: An Introduction to Scientific Theology
Alister McGrath
Eerdmans
2004
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Short, accessible intro to his larger 3-volume work.
The Seven Pillars of Creation: The Bible, Science, and the Ecology of Wonder
William P. Brown
Oxford
2010
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Recommended by both theologians and scientists. It heightens the tension around some issues (such as the fall), but it appears to far transcend many of the more narrow and tired discussions about the length of days at creation and other matters which did not trouble Warfield. At minimum, the volume assures us that there is great value in doing science, theology, and scriptural interpretation in concert.
Toward a Christian View of a Scientific World
George Murphy
CRR Publishing
2001
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Good introduction to science and faith issues, with a Christological emphasis. Includes questions for group discussion.
The Triune Creator: A Historical and Systematic Study
Colin Gunton
Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
1998
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