Suggested Readings
"What Science can't Answer", interview to British Scientist Susan Greenfield
The Tablet, November 24, 2012, pp. 6-7
"Science and religion are united in a shared sense of wonder", by Jeff Forshaw
The Guardian, October 28, 2012
"Sometimes science must give way to religion", by Daniel Sarewitz
Nature, August 23, 2012
"Not understanding nothing", a review of L.M. Krauss' "A Universe from Nothing", by E. Feser
First things, June-July, 2012
Chosen by God: Biblical Election and the Imago Dei
BioLogos, June 25, 2012
"Alone in the Universe. Why Our Planet is Unique", by J. Gribbin, book review by A. Hirshfeld
The Wall Street Journal, December 31, 2011
"Philosopher Sticks Up for God", on the new A. Plantinga's Book on Religion and Science
New York Times, December 13, 2011
"Edwin Hubble in translation trouble", by E. S. Reich
Nature, June 27, 2011
"What is Artificial about Life?", by A. Giuliani, I. Licata, C. Modonesi, P. Crosignani
The Scientific World Journal 11 (2011), 651–654
"U.S. College Students’ Perception of Religion and Science: Conflict, Collaboration, or Independence? A Research Note" , by C. P. Scheitle
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion (2011) 50, 175–186
"Deflating the Genomic Bubble", by J.P. Evans et al
Science, February 18, 2011
"Philosophy lives. Why Stephen Hawking’s attempt to banish natural theology only shows why we need it", by John Haldane
First Things, January 2011
"The Truth wears off", by Jonah Lehrer
The New Yorker, December 13, 2010
"Curiouser and curiouser: managing discovery making", by Ahmed Zewail
Nature, November 18, 2010
"Even Stephen Hawking doesn't quite manage to explain why we are here", Editorial
The Economist, September 9, 2010
"Nicola Cabibbo (1935-2010) Obituary", Editorial
Nature Physics 6 , 633 (september 2010)
"How to feed a Hungry World", Editorial
Nature, July 28, 2010
"Birth of the first synthetic cell. On Craig Venter's experiment", by Ewen Callaway
New Scientist, May 20, 2010
"Hubble Space Telescope clocks up 20 years", by Katharine Sanderson
Nature, April 22, 2010
"Cogito Ergo Sum by MRI", by Allan H. Ropper, M.D.
The New England Journal of Medicine, February 2010
"Genotype-phenotype mapping and the end of the ‘genes as blueprint’ metaphor", by Massimo Pigliucci
The Royal Society, February 2010
"Should Evolutionary Theory Evolve? Some biologists are calling for a rethink of the rules of evolution", by Bob Grant
The Scientist, January 2010
"Making Automation Work", by Samuel Greengard
Communications of the ACM, 52 (2009), 18-19
"The Very Idea of a University: Aristotle, Newman and Us", by Alasdair MacIntyre
British Journal of Educational Studies, 57 (2009), 347-362
"Prophet of Science—Part Two: Arthur Holly Compton on Science, Freedom, Religion, and Morality", by E.B. Davis
Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith, September 2009, Vol. 61, No. 3, 175-190
"Vatican's Celestial Eye: Seeking Not Angels but Data", by G. Johnson
The New York Times, June 23 2009
"Are you an honest scientist?", by Bruce Charlton
Medical Hypotheses, 73 (2009), 633-635
"Getting Stem Cells Right", by Maureen L. Condic
First Things, February 2008
"Laws of Nature, Source Unknown", by Dennis Overbye
New York Times, December 18, 2007
"Taking Science on Faith", by Paul Davies
The New York Times, November 24, 2007