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  • God's Book of Works: The Nature and Theology of Nature
    Environmental Values 13 (1): 138-139. 2004.
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    R. J. Berry writes as a professional biologist and as a Christian believer. He contends that the interplay of science and faith requires continual re-examination in the light of scientific developments, with the consequent need to review religious assumptions. To quote from his Preface: "Where science and faith meet, they must be congruent; if they are not, both the science and the religion ought to be examined. Religion cannot drive the content of science, nor can science properly determine the…Read more
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    Addressing key aspects of the peer commentaries
    with A. Eisen
    American Journal of Bioethics: Ajob 2 (4). 2002.
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    Divine Action: Expected and Unexpected
    Zygon 37 (3): 717-728. 2002.
    Miracles are signs of God's power. Confusion about them comes from misunderstanding or doubting the relationship between God and creation rather than from science properly understood