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Nanobots Dancing: Science Fiction and Faith
by Steven Lynn (May 2012)
Theologizing about Technology in Science Fiction
by George L. Murphy (May 2012)
Virtue and Vice among the Molecules
by Chris Toumey (April 2012)
The Landscape of Nanoethics
by Ronald Sandler (April 2012)
Biomilitarism and nanomedicine: Evil metaphors for the good of human health?
by Brigitte Nerlich (April 2012)
Darwin as a Stalking Horse for Palagius?
by George L. Murphy (March 2012)
Evolution still debated on religious grounds in the public domain
by Susan Barreto (March 2012)
Preaching in Consonance with Science? The Case of Violence in Nature
by Paul Santmire (March 2012)
George Coyne Offers a “Universal” View of Creation
by Carol Rausch Albright (December 2011)
Naturalism—Full-bodied and God-intoxicated
by Philip Hefner (November 2011)
ELCA congregations win grants to create dialogues between faith and science
by Susan Barreto (October 2011)
Capitalism vs. morality? Economics and religion collide in how we view money’s impact
by Susan Barreto (June 2011)
What is the Question to which Religious Naturalism is the Answer?
by Frederik Mortensen (May 2011)
Intelligent Design as a Theological Problem
by George L. Murphy (April 2011)
Epic of Creation: God’s Awesome Natural World / An Awesome Act of Storytelling
by Philip Hefner (March 2011)
Evolution — Cosmic and Biological
by George L. Murphy (February 2011)
Couldn't God Get It Right?
by George L. Murphy (December 2010 / January 2011)
Shelved: What can new book releases tell us about faith and science?
by Susan Barreto (November 2010)
Back to school: New class choices in higher education break the religion and science boundaries
by Susan Barreto, editor (October 2010)
What Is Science, Anyway?
by George L. Murphy (September 2010)
Human promise and peril: ELCA draft social statement on genetics up for discussion
by Susan Barreto, editor (July / August 2010)
IN THIS ISSUE
Commentary
Fact or fiction? Religion’s role in futuristic thinking re-imagined
Features
Nanobots Dancing: Science Fiction and Faith
Theologizing about Technology in Science Fiction
News for May 2012
– Lutheran theologian explores the nature of God’s power in disasters
– Faith/science curriculum offered for middle schoolers
– Methodists affirm disapproval for creationism in schools
Upcoming Events
– Human Origins Today (HOT) Topic: Dialogue on the relationship between scientific and religious perspectives on human evolution
– Science, Faith & the Media: the ASA 2012 Annual Meeting
– Saving the Future: 2012 IRAS Conference
– Brave New World? Genetic Engineering and Human Dignity
– New Frontiers in Astronomy and Cosmology
– The Science and Religion Dialogue: Past and Future
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