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Book Reviews
God, Humanity and the Cosmos: A Textbook in Science and Religion
Over the past five years, general interest in how science interacts with faith claims has increased markedly. And those interactions are anything but static. Study of them has become a burgeoning sub-field or specialty within religion departments and at s
Forecasting a Posthuman Future: Review of Redesigning Humans and Our Posthuman Future
Two recent books provide interesting contrasts in thinking about our human biological future, Redesigning Humansby Gregory Stock and Our Posthuman Futureby Francis Fukuyama, depict the years ahead for the development of human evolution.
Rebuilding the Matrix: Science and Faith in the 21st Century
In this book, two decades in the making, Denis Alexander, a molecular immunologist at St. Edmunds College, Cambridge University, presents a comprehensive, closely argued, and well written historical, sociological, philosophical, and metaphysical-theologic
When public oversight of genetics research is bypassed: review of Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood
It's not far-fetched or even very futuristic: genetics research is being privately funded by the mass sales of irresistibly appealing pharmaceuticals and therapeutic biotechnology--aphrodesiacs, youth-restoratives, designer offspring.
Darwin's Religious Odyssey
That he directed in his will that Innes officiate at his funeral and burial in the parish churchyard, until prominent friends arranged for him to be interred with Britain's famous in its national shrine? These are among the many biographical facts that ap