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16 29. <strong>Science</strong> & war<br />

225. MILAN, Erika Lorraine. “Beauty and the<br />

Beast? Conceptualizing Sex in Evolutionary Narratives.”<br />

In Biology and Ideology from Descartes<br />

to Dawkins, edited by ALEXANDER and NUMBERS<br />

(<strong>2010</strong>) [ref. 372], 276–301.<br />

28. SCIENCE AND RELIGION<br />

226. BELTRAN MARÍ, Antonio. “El ‘caso Galileo’,<br />

sin final previsible.” Theoria (0495-4548) 20 (2005):<br />

125–141.<br />

On 19th- and 20th-century developments in the<br />

Galileo case.<br />

227. CAMARASA I CASTILLO, Josep M., Antoni<br />

ROCA I ROSELL, Manuel GARCÍA DONCEL, and<br />

Jesús Ignasi CATALÀ GORGUES. “L’Església i la<br />

ciència.” Translated Title: [The Church and <strong>Science</strong>.]<br />

In Catalan. In La Ciència en la Història dels Països<br />

Catalans, Vol. 3, edited by VERNET and PARÉS<br />

(2009) [ref. 2135], 571–598.<br />

228. COOPER, Matthew Scot. “Young-Earth Creationism<br />

and the Logic <strong>of</strong> Fundamentalism.” Diss.<br />

Abstr. Int. A 69/11 (2009).<br />

Dissertation at Arizona State University, 2008.<br />

Pub. no. AAT 3338415. 134 pp.<br />

229. DEW, James K., Jr. “<strong>Science</strong> as the Ancilla<br />

Theologiae: A Critical Assessment <strong>of</strong> Alister E.<br />

McGrath’s Scientific Theology from an Evangelical<br />

Philosophical/Theological Perspective.” Diss. Abstr.<br />

Int. A 69/05 (2008).<br />

Dissertation at Southeastern Baptist Theological<br />

Seminary, 2008. Advisor: Little, Bruce. Pub. no.<br />

AAT 3313301. 342 pp.<br />

230. GHISELIN, Michael T. “Natural Theology, Design<br />

and Law.” In The Revolution in Geology from the<br />

Renaissance to the Enlightenment, edited by ROSEN-<br />

BERG (2009) [ref. 329], 277–283.<br />

231. HALLANGER, Nathan John. “Atoning for Evil:<br />

Theodicy and Soteriology in Theology and <strong>Science</strong>.”<br />

Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/05 (2008).<br />

Dissertation at Graduate Theological Union, 2008.<br />

Advisor: Peters, Ted. Pub. no. AAT 3313232. 265<br />

pp. Discusses implications <strong>of</strong> evolutionary theory.<br />

234. VANDERJAGT, Arjo Johan, and Klaas van<br />

BERKEL. (Eds.) The Book <strong>of</strong> Nature in Antiquity<br />

and the Middle Ages. Groningen Studies in Cultural<br />

Change, 16. (xiii + 188 pp.; bibl.; index.) Louvain:<br />

Peeters, 2005. ISBN: 9042916222.<br />

Contents: Johannes M. van OPHUIJSEN, “The<br />

Tw<strong>of</strong>old Action <strong>of</strong> Mind in Aristotle’s Proto-Book<br />

<strong>of</strong> Nature,” 1-12 [ref. 871]; Rick BENJAMINS,<br />

“The Analogy between Creation and the Biblical<br />

Text in Origen <strong>of</strong> Alexandria,” 13-20 [ref. 854];<br />

Dieter GROH, “The Emergence <strong>of</strong> Creation Theology.<br />

The Doctrine <strong>of</strong> the Book <strong>of</strong> Nature in the<br />

Early Church Fathers in the East and the West<br />

up to Augustine,” 21-34 [ref. 962]; Volker Henning<br />

DRECOLL, “‘Quasi legens magnum quendam<br />

librum naturae rerum’ (Augustinus, C. Faust.<br />

32:20). The Origin <strong>of</strong> the Combination Liber<br />

Naturae in Augustine and Chrysostomus,” 35-<br />

48; Ruth GROH, “Theological and Philosophical<br />

Prerequisites for the Teaching <strong>of</strong> the ‘Book<br />

<strong>of</strong> Nature,’ ” 49-56 [ref. 974]; Isaac MILLER,<br />

“Cosmos and Exegesis in Late Antiquity,” 57-<br />

70 [ref. 855]; Gerrit J. REININK, “The ‘Book <strong>of</strong><br />

Nature’ and Syriac Apologetics against Islam. The<br />

Case <strong>of</strong> Job <strong>of</strong> Edessa’s Book <strong>of</strong> Treasures,” 71-84<br />

[ref. 650]; Daniel de SMET, “The Sacredness <strong>of</strong><br />

Nature in Shi’i Ismai’ili Islam,” 85-96 [ref. 567];<br />

Willemien OTTEN, “The Return to Paradise. Role<br />

and Function <strong>of</strong> Early Medieval Allegories <strong>of</strong> Nature,”<br />

97-122; Wout J. van BEKKUM, “Medieval<br />

Jewish Approaches to Natural Law. The Rationalism<br />

<strong>of</strong> Saadya Gaon,” 123-134 [ref. 791]; Lodi<br />

NAUTA, “A Weak Chapter in the Book <strong>of</strong> Nature.<br />

Hans Blumenberg on Medieval Thought,” 135-150<br />

[ref. 950]; Steven VANDERPUTTEN, “Exploring<br />

the Book <strong>of</strong> Nature? Human <strong>History</strong> and Natural<br />

<strong>History</strong> in Monastic Historiography from the<br />

Middle Ages,” 151-166 [ref. 968].<br />

29. SCIENCE AND WAR<br />

235. MRÁZEK, Rudolf. “Boven Digoel and Terezín:<br />

Camps at the Time <strong>of</strong> Triumphant Technology.” Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special issue: Emergent Studies <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Technology,<br />

and Medicine in Southeast Asia [ref. 665].<br />

East Asian STS 3 (2009): 287–314.<br />

Looks at the colonial isolation camp for the Indonesian<br />

Communists and Nationalists in New Guinea<br />

and the Nazi concentration camp at Terezín.<br />

232. MOLTMANN, Jürgen. <strong>Science</strong> and Wisdom.<br />

Translated from the German original by Margaret<br />

KOHL. (xiii + 219 pp.; bibl.; index.) Minneapolis:<br />

Augsburg Fortress Press, 2003. ISBN: 0800635876.<br />

Theologian recounts his early academic interest in<br />

mathematics and his attempt to synthesize science<br />

and religion.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R624]<br />

233. SAXTON, Alex. “The God Debates and the<br />

Materialist Interpretation <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong>.” Sci. & Soc. 73<br />

(2009): 474–497.

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