Gary Schmidt & Susan M. Felch
SkyLight Paths Publishing
2007
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Collection of devotions, poems, and short readings.
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The Heavens Declare the Glory of God: Resources on the Theme of Creation
Reformed Worship
March, 2004
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Several prayers and litanies compiled by the editors of “Reformed Worship” magazine.
Science and Religion: Some Historical Perspectives
John Brooke
Cambridge University Press
reprint edition 2014
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A book that pastors should consult when they broach science and religion issues (very good treatment of natural theology).
Beyond Shouting: Religion and Science in Conversation
Scott Hoezee
2007
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Quarks, Chaos, and Christianity
John Polkinghorne
Crossroad Publishing Company
2006 (revised edition)
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The most accessible of John Polkinghorne’s books. Polkinghorne has the unique distinction of being a world-class scientist in the area of quantum physics and being an ordained pastor in the Anglican church with a theological education. This book is written with pastors and lay people in mind.
When Science Meets Religion: Enemies, Strangers, or Partners?
Ian Barbour
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This highly readable book does a good job surveying most of the main types of relationship models that have been promoted for relating science and theology.
Not Just Science: Questions where Christian Faith and Natural Science Intersect
Dorothy Chappell (Editor) & David Cook (Editor)
Zondervan
2005
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Quintessence of Dust
Steven Matheson
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“Quintessence of Dust explores issues of science and Christian faith, focusing on genetics, development, evolution, neuroscience, and related topics, regularly discussing intelligent design, creationism, and other scientific issues that worry evangelical Christians.”
A Science and Religion Primer
Heidi Campbell & Heather Looy
Baker Academic
2009
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About 70 short (2-page) articles on various terms and topics in the science/religion debates.
Science and Theology: An Introduction
John Polkinghorne
Augsburg Fortress Publishers
1998
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A good overview of the big issues surrounding a dialogue between science and theology. Could be used for an adult Sunday school course.