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Professional organization of Christians in science in the U.K., resources on many topics.
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American Scientific Affiliation
Interdisciplinary Encyclopedia of Religion and Science
Giuseppe A. Tanzella-Nitti (Editor)
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A collection of articles and resources on science and faith, many from a Catholic perspective.
Counterbalance Interactive Library: New Views on Complex Issues
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This website offers articles and video on “complex issues from science, ethics, philosophy, and religion” including “the evolution/creation controversy, biomedical ethical challenges, and much more.”
Beyond the Firmament: Understanding Science and the Theology of Creation
Gordon Glover
Watertree Press
2007
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An accessible introduction to non-literal interpretations of Genesis 1-2.
The Lost World of Genesis One: Ancient Cosmology and the Origins Debate
John Walton
InterVarsity Press
2009
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Walton is a Biblical scholar at Wheaton College, writing a readable introduction to non-concordist interpretations of Genesis 1. In particular, he argues that Genesis 1 does not describe material origins but depicts the cosmos asGod’s temple with God taking up residence on day 7.
God’s Pattern for Creation: A Covenantal Reading of Genesis 1
W. Robert Godfrey
P&R Publishing
2003
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Galileo Goes to Jail and Other Myths About Science and Religion
Ronald Numbers (editor)
Harvard University Press
2010
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A book that pastors should consult when they broach science and religion issues, to avoid repeating common errors. Chapters by respected historians of science, including several Christians.
Letter to the Grand Duchess Christina
Galileo Galilei (Translated by Stillman Drake)
Doubleday
1957
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What Galileo wrote about how his discoveries connected with his faith.
Six Wrong Things You Thought When You Heard Galileo’s Name This Week: Happy 400th anniversary of not-quite-a-milestone in science!
Ted Olsen
The Christian History Blog
2009
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Ted Olsen corrects misperceptions about Galileo and the church.