Fritz Pawelzik
Reformed Worship
June, 1990
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Praising God for creation, particularly the harvest.
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Thomas Troeger
Oxford University Press
1994
The chorus compares faith and learning to two currents that blend “till they carve a single course,” returning to God, their source. Can be sung to Hyfrydol, a common Welsh tune used for “Love Divine, All Loves Excelling,” “Alleluia, Sing to Jesus,” and other hymns. The song is licensed through LicenSing: http://www.licensingonline.org
Saint Francis of Assisi
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praises God for “Brother Sun,” “Sister Water,” etc.
Norman C. Habel
2004
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Several songs for celebrating with creation, lyrics that can be sung to common hymn tunes.
Matt Westerholm
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Christ as creator. Follow link for lyrics and chord charts. Piano arrangement in “Singing the New Testament” and “Contemporary Songs for Worship.”
Del Ratzsch
InterVarsity Press
2000
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An updated version of his 1986 book Philosophy of Science. Ratzsch is an expert in the philosophy of science and has written extensively on some of the main flash points that have traditionally existed between theology and science, especially around questions of cosmic origins.
John Haught
Cambridge University Press
2006
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