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56Reclaiming Liberal Faith: Toward a Renewed Theology of IntegrationAmerican Journal of Theology and Philosophy 30 (1): 48-71. 2009.
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65Neuroscience, the Person, and God: An Emergentist AccountZygon 35 (3): 613-652. 2000.Strong forms of dualism and eliminative materialism block any significant dialogue between the neurosciences and theology. The present article thus challenges the Sufficiency Thesis, according to which neuroscientific explanations will finally be sufficient to fully explain human behavior. It then explores the various ways in which neuroscientific results and theological interpretations contribute to an overall theory of the person. Supervenience theories, which hold that mental events are depen…Read more
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10Introduction to PanentheismIn Jeanine Diller & Asa Kasher (eds.), Models of God and Alternative Ultimate Realities, Springer. pp. 371--379. 2013.
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41Explanation from Physics to Theology: An Essay in Rationality and ReligionYale University Press. 1989.In this book Philip Clayton defends the rationality of religious explanations by exploring the parallels between explanatory effects in the sciences and the explanations offered by religious believers, students of religion, and theologians. Clayton begins by surveying the types of religious explanation, offering a synopsis of the most significant competing positions. He then critically examines recent important developments in the philosophy of science regarding the nature of scientific explanat…Read more
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219What Every Teacher of Science and Religion Needs to Know about PedagogyZygon 33 (1): 121-130. 1998.This essay provides practical tips for effective teaching in science-and-religion courses. It offers suggestions for dealing with difficult questions and creating a climate of shared learning. Along with pedagogical advice, it covers fundamental principles for teaching broadly integrative religion-and-science courses. Instructors are encouraged to reflect on their purpose(s) in offering their course and to formulate specific objectives using the techniques and resources outlined here.
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The One in the Many: A Contemporary Reconstruction of the God-World RelationshipInternational Journal for Philosophy of Religion 59 (1): 69-71. 2001.
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180The fruits of pluralism: A vision for the next seven years in religion/scienceZygon 49 (2): 430-442. 2014.This article offers a vision for work at the intersection of science and religion over the coming seven years. Because predictions are inherently risky and are more often than not false, the text first offers an assessment of the current state of the science-religion discussion and a quick survey of the last 50 years of work in this field. The implications of the six features of this vision for the future of the field are then presented in some detail. Rather than bemoaning the current diversity…Read more
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180Panentheisms East and WestSophia 49 (2): 183-191. 2010.In the West panentheism is known as the view that the world is contained within the divine, though God is also more than the world. I trace the history of this school of philosophy in both Eastern and Western traditions. Although the term is not widely known, the position in fact draws together a broad range of important positions in 20th and 21st century metaphysics, theology, and philosophy of religion. I conclude with some reflections on the practical importance of this position.
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Neuroscience and the Person: Scientific Perspectives on Divine ActionNotre Dame: University Notre Dame Press. 1999.
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Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Religion |
| General Philosophy of Science |