Books on science and religion, including science and spirituality, and the relationship between science and theology.
A challenging critique of contemporary Neo-Darwinism, advocating a new balance between science and spirituality in understanding creation.
A concise and accessible analysis of the controversy between evolutionism and creationism rejecting simplistic science-versus-religion stereotypes.
An argument that traditional understandings of God's agency have hindered theology's rapprochement with science, and the merits of a post-Augustinian approach.
The first of two volumes showing how the principles of emergence and evolution underlie our personal knowledge and understanding of reality.
The second of two volumes showing how the principles of emergence and evolution underlie our personal knowledge and understanding of reality.
A selection of essays that explore the role and importance of wonder in the development in science, philosophy and theology during the early modern era.
An examination of Christian public theology in a global context, offering a fresh approach that engages fully with the new postcolonial realities.
A multidisciplinary collection of essays exploring the concept of wonder and its significance in religion, philosophy, the arts and the sciences.
A creative application of process philosophy to the dialogue between Buddhism and Christianity, and to their dialogue in turn with the natural sciences.