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¥ n we Vot lttu m& es: 63-6 ’ ii$t ; The locations of indices for previous volumes are listed on the inside back cover of the journal. Numbers in each entry refer to volume, issue, page number, month, and year. For example, 65:4, 250, D 2013 refer to volume 65, issue number 4, psaagg e 250, December 2013. The names o. f the book reviewers are listed in parentheses a:f ter each book review. Articles Lamoureux, Denis O. “Darwinian Theological Insights: Toward an Intellectually Fulfilled Christian Theism —Part I: Divine Applegate, Kathryn. “A Defense of Methodological Naturalism,” Creative Action and Intelligent Design in Nature,” 64:2, 108, 65:1, 37, M 2013 J 2012. Arveson, Paul. “Integrated Solar Cooking: An Underutilized Solu- “Darwinian Theological Insights: Toward an Intellectually tion,” 64:1, 62, M 2012. Fulfilled Christian Theism— Part II: Evolutionary Theodicy Bishop, Robert C. “God and Methodological Naturalism in the and Evolutionary Psychology,” 64:3, 166, S 2012. Scientific Revolution and Beyond,” 65:1, 10, M 2013. Larson, Ronald. “Design or the Multiverse?,” 63:1, 42, M 2011. Borgmann, Albert. “Contemplation in a Technological Era: Learn- Looy, Heather. “Psychology at the Theological Frontiers,” 65:3, 147, ing from Thomas Merton,” 64:1, 3, M 2012. S 2013. Bradley, James. “Randomness and God's Nature,” 64:2, 75, J2 012. Makous, Walter. “Biblical Longevities: Empirical Data or Fabri- Contakes, Stephen M., and Garrett Johnson. “Suggestions for cated Numbers?,” 63:2, 117, J 2011. Thinking and Talking about Science and Religion from the Miller, Keith B. “‘A nd God Saw That It Was Good’: Death and Pain Soviet Resonance Controversy, a Chemical Counterpoint in the Created Order,” 63:2, 85, J 2011. to Lysenkoism,” 65:4, 219, D 2013. . “The Nature of Science and the Public Debate over Cook, Harry. “Emergence: A Biologist’s Look at Complexity in Anthropogenic Global Warming,” 64:4, 220, D 2012. Nature,” 65:4, 233, D 2013 Murphy, George L. “Does the Earth Move?,” 63:2, 109, J 2011. Cook, Harry, and Hank D. Bestman. “ Biological Complexity,” 63:3, . “Kenosis and the Biblical Picture of the World,” 64:3, 157, 159, S 2011. S 2012. Curry, Eugene A. “Do the Polls Show That Science Leads to Noll, Mark A. “ Evangelicals, Creation, and Scripture: Legacies from Atheism?” 65:2, 75, J 2013. a Long History,” 63:3, 147, S 2011. Davis, Thomas W. “Saint Paul on Cyprus: Archaeology and the Nollet, James A. “ Astronomical and Historical Evidence for Dating Transformation of an Apostle,” 64:4, 230, D 2012. the Nativity in 2 BC,” 64:4, 211, D 2012. de Vries, Marc J. “Utopian Thinking in Contemporary Technology O’Brien, Graham J., and Timothy J. Harris. “What on Earth Is versus Responsible Technology for an Imperfect World,” God Doing? Relating Theology and Science through Biblical 64:1, 11, M 2012. Theology,” 64:3, 147, S 2012. Dornbos, David, Jr. “How Should Christians Promote Sustain- Patterson, Gary. “Theology and Thermodynamics: In Praise of able Agriculture in Agraiian Systems? A Normative Evalua- Entropy,” 64:4, 242, D 2012. tion,” 64:1, 51, M 2012. Rios, Christopher M. “Claiming Complementarity: Twentieth- Ermer, Gayle E. “Technology, Complexity, and Engineering Century Evangelical Applications of an Idea,” 63:2, 75, Design: A Rationale for a Connectionist Approach,” 64:1, J 2011. 31, M 2012. Scott, Rodney J., and Raymond E. Phinney Jr. “Relating Body and Freeland, Stephen. “The Evolutionary Origins of Genetic Informa- Soul: Insights from Development and Neurobiology,” 64:2, tion,” 63:4, 240, D 2011. 90, J 2012. Gingerich, Owen. “Kepler and the Laws of Nature,” 63:1, 17, Smith, James K. A. “Science and Religion Take Practice: Engaging M 2011. Science as Culture,” 65:1, 3, M 2013. Gordon, Bruce L. “In Defense of Uniformitarianism,” 65:2, 79, Smith, R. Scott. “Could We Know Reality, Given Physicalism? J 2013. Nancey Murphy’s Views asa Test Case,” 64:3, 179,S 2012. Helble, Timothy K. “Sediment Transport and the Coconino Sand- Steensma, Karen M. M., David R. Clements, John R. Wood, Randall stone: A Reality Check on Flood Geology,” 63:1, 25, M 2011. Van Dragt, and Ben Lowe. “Stewarding the Gift of Land: Herzfeld, Noreen. “Outsourced Memory: Computers and Conver- Christian Campuses as Land Management Models,” 65:2, sation,” 65:3, 179, S 2013. 104, J 2013. Isaac, Randy. “Information, Intelligence, and the Origins of Life,” Touryan, Kenell. “Renewable Energy for a Sustainable Future: 63:4, 219, D 2011 A Christian Imperative,” 64:1, 41, M 2012. Jones, D. Gareth. “Moral Enhancement as a Technological Impera- VanderLeest, Steven H. “Engineering Is Not Science,” 64:1, 20, tive,” 65:3, 187, S 2013. M 2012. Kauffmann, Duane. “Biological and Environmental Constraints van der Meer, Jitse. “Background Beliefs, Ideology, and Science,” on Knowing the Self,” 65:3, 156, S 2013. 65:2, 87, J 2013. Kim, Junghyung. “Naturalistic versus Eschatological Theologies van Woudenberg, René. “ Limits of Science and the Christian Faith,” of Evolution,” 63:2, 95, J 2011. 65:1, 24, M 2013. Kosits, Russell D. “Deeply Engaged and Strongly Perspectival? Warren, E. Janet. “Chaos and Chaos-Complexity Theory: Under- The Impasse in the Psychology-Christianity Dialogue and standing Evil Forces with Insights from Contemporary Its Missional Resolution,” 65:3, 163, S 2013. Science and Linguistics,” 63:4, 255, D 2011. Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith ¥ n we Vot lttu m& es: 63-6 ’ ii$t ; The locations of indices for previous volumes are listed on the inside back cover of the journal. Numbers in each entry refer to volume, issue, page number, month, and year. For example, 65:4, 250, D 2013 refer to volume 65, issue number 4, psaagg e 250, December 2013. The names o. f the book reviewers are listed in parentheses a:f ter each book review. Articles Lamoureux, Denis O. “Darwinian Theological Insights: Toward an Intellectually Fulfilled Christian Theism —Part I: Divine Applegate, Kathryn. “A Defense of Methodological Naturalism,” Creative Action and Intelligent Design in Nature,” 64:2, 108, 65:1, 37, M 2013 J 2012. Arveson, Paul. “Integrated Solar Cooking: An Underutilized Solu- “Darwinian Theological Insights: Toward an Intellectually tion,” 64:1, 62, M 2012. Fulfilled Christian Theism— Part II: Evolutionary Theodicy Bishop, Robert C. “God and Methodological Naturalism in the and Evolutionary Psychology,” 64:3, 166, S 2012. Scientific Revolution and Beyond,” 65:1, 10, M 2013. Larson, Ronald. “Design or the Multiverse?,” 63:1, 42, M 2011. Borgmann, Albert. “Contemplation in a Technological Era: Learn- Looy, Heather. “Psychology at the Theological Frontiers,” 65:3, 147, ing from Thomas Merton,” 64:1, 3, M 2012. S 2013. Bradley, James. “Randomness and God's Nature,” 64:2, 75, J2 012. Makous, Walter. “Biblical Longevities: Empirical Data or Fabri- Contakes, Stephen M., and Garrett Johnson. “Suggestions for cated Numbers?,” 63:2, 117, J 2011. Thinking and Talking about Science and Religion from the Miller, Keith B. “‘A nd God Saw That It Was Good’: Death and Pain Soviet Resonance Controversy, a Chemical Counterpoint in the Created Order,” 63:2, 85, J 2011. to Lysenkoism,” 65:4, 219, D 2013. . “The Nature of Science and the Public Debate over Cook, Harry. “Emergence: A Biologist’s Look at Complexity in Anthropogenic Global Warming,” 64:4, 220, D 2012. Nature,” 65:4, 233, D 2013 Murphy, George L. “Does the Earth Move?,” 63:2, 109, J 2011. Cook, Harry, and Hank D. Bestman. “ Biological Complexity,” 63:3, . “Kenosis and the Biblical Picture of the World,” 64:3, 157, 159, S 2011. S 2012. Curry, Eugene A. “Do the Polls Show That Science Leads to Noll, Mark A. “ Evangelicals, Creation, and Scripture: Legacies from Atheism?” 65:2, 75, J 2013. a Long History,” 63:3, 147, S 2011. Davis, Thomas W. “Saint Paul on Cyprus: Archaeology and the Nollet, James A. “ Astronomical and Historical Evidence for Dating Transformation of an Apostle,” 64:4, 230, D 2012. the Nativity in 2 BC,” 64:4, 211, D 2012. de Vries, Marc J. “Utopian Thinking in Contemporary Technology O’Brien, Graham J., and Timothy J. Harris. “What on Earth Is versus Responsible Technology for an Imperfect World,” God Doing? Relating Theology and Science through Biblical 64:1, 11, M 2012. Theology,” 64:3, 147, S 2012. Dornbos, David, Jr. “How Should Christians Promote Sustain- Patterson, Gary. “Theology and Thermodynamics: In Praise of able Agriculture in Agraiian Systems? A Normative Evalua- Entropy,” 64:4, 242, D 2012. tion,” 64:1, 51, M 2012. Rios, Christopher M. “Claiming Complementarity: Twentieth- Ermer, Gayle E. “Technology, Complexity, and Engineering Century Evangelical Applications of an Idea,” 63:2, 75, Design: A Rationale for a Connectionist Approach,” 64:1, J 2011. 31, M 2012. Scott, Rodney J., and Raymond E. Phinney Jr. “Relating Body and Freeland, Stephen. “The Evolutionary Origins of Genetic Informa- Soul: Insights from Development and Neurobiology,” 64:2, tion,” 63:4, 240, D 2011. 90, J 2012. Gingerich, Owen. “Kepler and the Laws of Nature,” 63:1, 17, Smith, James K. A. “Science and Religion Take Practice: Engaging M 2011. Science as Culture,” 65:1, 3, M 2013. Gordon, Bruce L. “In Defense of Uniformitarianism,” 65:2, 79, Smith, R. Scott. “Could We Know Reality, Given Physicalism? J 2013. Nancey Murphy’s Views asa Test Case,” 64:3, 179,S 2012. Helble, Timothy K. “Sediment Transport and the Coconino Sand- Steensma, Karen M. M., David R. Clements, John R. Wood, Randall stone: A Reality Check on Flood Geology,” 63:1, 25, M 2011. Van Dragt, and Ben Lowe. “Stewarding the Gift of Land: Herzfeld, Noreen. “Outsourced Memory: Computers and Conver- Christian Campuses as Land Management Models,” 65:2, sation,” 65:3, 179, S 2013. 104, J 2013. Isaac, Randy. “Information, Intelligence, and the Origins of Life,” Touryan, Kenell. “Renewable Energy for a Sustainable Future: 63:4, 219, D 2011 A Christian Imperative,” 64:1, 41, M 2012. Jones, D. Gareth. “Moral Enhancement as a Technological Impera- VanderLeest, Steven H. “Engineering Is Not Science,” 64:1, 20, tive,” 65:3, 187, S 2013. M 2012. Kauffmann, Duane. “Biological and Environmental Constraints van der Meer, Jitse. “Background Beliefs, Ideology, and Science,” on Knowing the Self,” 65:3, 156, S 2013. 65:2, 87, J 2013. Kim, Junghyung. “Naturalistic versus Eschatological Theologies van Woudenberg, René. “ Limits of Science and the Christian Faith,” of Evolution,” 63:2, 95, J 2011. 65:1, 24, M 2013. Kosits, Russell D. “Deeply Engaged and Strongly Perspectival? Warren, E. Janet. “Chaos and Chaos-Complexity Theory: Under- The Impasse in the Psychology-Christianity Dialogue and standing Evil Forces with Insights from Contemporary Its Missional Resolution,” 65:3, 163, S 2013. Science and Linguistics,” 63:4, 255, D 2011. Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith Volumes 63-65, 2011-2013 Watts, Jonathan K. “Biological Information, Molecular Structure, Brooke, John Hedley, and Ronald L. Numbers, eds. Science and and the Origins Debate,” 63:4, 231, D 2011. Religion around the World, 64:3, 202, S 2012. (James A. Yong, Amos. “Reading Scripture and Nature: Pentecostal Beverley) Hermeneutics and Their Implications for the Contemporary Broom, Neil. Life’s X Factor: The Missing Link in Materialism’s Science Evangelical Theology and Science Conversation,” 63:1, 3, of Living Things, 64:4, 255, D 2012. (Justin Topp) M 2011. Brown, Warren S., and Brad D. Strawn. The Physical Nature of Christian Life: Neuroscience, Psychology, and the Church, 65:2, 142, J 2013. (Judith Toronchuk) Author Exchange Brown, William. The Seven Pillars of Creation: The Bible, Science, and Meyer, Stephen C. “Of Molecules and (Straw) Men: A Response the Ecology of Wonder, 63:2, 138, J 2011. (John H. Walton) to Dennis Venema’s Review of Signature in the Cell,” 63:3, Butkus, Russell A., and Steven A. Kolmes. Environmental Science and 171, S 2011. Theology in Dialogue, 64:2, 130, J 2012. (George Bennett) Venema, Dennis R. “Intelligent Design, Abiogenesis, and Learn- Calle, Carlos I. The Universe — Order without Design, 63:2, 141, J2 011. ing from History: A Reply to Meyer,” 63:3, 183, S 2011. (Gerald B. Cleaver) Carlson, Richard F., and Tremper Longman III. Science, Creation and the Bible: Reconciling Rival Theories of Origins, 63:3, 211,S 2011. Book Notice (Denis O. Lamoureux) van Huyssteen, J. Wentzel, and Khalil Chamcham, eds. The Temple- Chopra, Deepak and Leonard Mlodinow. War of the Worldviews: ton Science and Religion Reader, 65:4, 275, D 2013. (Arie Science vs. Spirituality, 64:4, 269, D 2012. (Charles P. Poole Jr.) Leegwater) Coleson, Joseph, ed. Care of Creation: Christian Voices on God, Humanity, and the Environment, 63:4, 267, D 2011. (Charles E. Chaffey) Book Reviews Collins, C. John. Did Adam and Eve Really Exist? Who They Were Agar, Nicholas. Humanity’s End: Why We Should Reject Radical and Why You Should Care, 63:4, 277, D 2011. (Denis O. Enhancement, 63:4, 270, D 2011. (James C. Peterson) Lamoureux) Armistead, M. Kathryn, Brad D. Strawn, and Ronald W. Wright, Collins, Francis S., ed. Belief: Readings on the Reason for Faith, 63:1, eds. Wesleyan Theology and Social Science: The Dance ofP racti- 60, M 2011. (Anthony L. [Tony] Blair) cal Divinity and Discovery, 63:2, 139, J2 011. (Don MacDonald) Cunningham, Conor. Darwin's Pious Idea: Why the Ultra-Darwinists Asher, Robert J. Evolution and Belief: Confessions of a Religious and Creationists Both Get it Wrong, 63:3, 212, S 2011. (Bethany Paleontologist, 65:1, 56, M 2013. (Ryan M. Bebej) Sollereder) Avise, John C. Inside the Human Genome: A Case for Non-Intelligent Cunningham, George C. Decoding the Language of God: Can a Scien- Design, 63:1, 58, M 2011. (Stephen F. Matheson) tist Really Be a Believer?, 63:1,65, M 2011. (John W. Haas Jr.) Bahnson, Fred, and Norman Wirzba. Making Peace with the Land: Davidson, G. R. When Faith and Science Collide: A Biblical Approach God's Call to Reconcile with Creation, 65:1, 52, M 2013. (J. David to Evaluating Evolution and the Age of the Earth, 63:3, 211, Holland) S 2011. (David Campbell) Ball, Jim. Global Warming and the Risen Lord: Christian Discipleship Dembski, William A., and Jonathan Witt. Intelligent Design Uncen- and Climate Change, 63:3, 206, S 2011. (David R. Clements) sored, 63:4, 280, D 2011. (Terry Gray) Bancewicz, Ruth, ed. Test of Faith: Spiritual Journeys with Scientists, Dennett, Daniel C., and Alvin Plantinga. Science and Religion: Are 63:4, 282, D 2011. (Keri McFarlane) They Compatible?, 63:4, 281, D 2011. (Robert P. Doede) Banks, Robert. And Man Created God: Is God a Human Invention ?, 64:3, DeWitt, Calvin B. Song of a Scientist: The Harmony of a God-Soaked 196, S 2012. (Benjamin B. DeVan) Creation, 64:4, 256, D 2012. (Scott S. Kinnes) Barrett, Justin L. Cognitive Science, Religion, and Theology: From Dickerson, Matthew. The Mind and the Machine: What It Means Human Minds to Divine Minds, 64:3, 207, S 2012. (Bryan C. to Be Human and Why It Matters, 64:4, 263, D 2012. (Judith Auday) Toronchuk) Bellah, Robert N. Religion in Human Evolution: From the Paleolithic to Drees, Willem B. Religion and Science in Context: A Guide to the the Axial Age, 65:1, 68, M 2013. (Clarence W. Joldersma) Debates, 64:3, 205, S 2012. (Arie Leegwater) Berg, Arnie. A Reasonable God: Ordinary Action in a Supernatural Dudley, Jonathan. Broken Words: The Abuse of Science and Faith in World, 63:4, 273, D 2011. (Gary De Boer) American Politics, 63:4, 278, D 2011. (Robin Pals-Rylaarsdam) Rergman, Jerry. The Dark Side of Charles Darwin: A Critical Analysis of Eaton, Philip W. Engaging the Culture, Changing the World: The an Icon of Science, 64:2, 133, J 2012. (Sara Joan Miles) Christian University in a Post-Christian World, 64:2, 141, J 2012. Bering, Jesse. The Belief Instinct: The Psychology ofS ouls, Destiny, and (Robert Benne) the Meaning ofL ife, 64:3, 207,S 2012. (Denis O. Lamoureux) Edwards, Denis. How God Acts: Creation, Redemption, and Special Berry, R. J. Ecology and the Environment: The Mechanisms, Marrings, Divine Action, 63:1, 63, M 2011. (Amos Yong) and Maintenance of Nature, 64:2, 142, J 2012. (Charles E. Enns, Peter. The Evolution of Adam: What the Bible Does and Doesn't Chaffey) Say about Human Origins, 65:2, 138, J2 013. (C. John Collins) Berry, R. J., and T. A. Noble, eds. Darwin, Creation and the Fall: Theo- Evans, Abigail Rian. Is God Still at the Bedside? The Medical, Ethical, logical Challenges, 63:2, 135, J 2011. (Denis O. Lamoureux) and Pastoral Issues of Death and Dying, 63:3, 208, S 2011. Berry, Thomas. The Christian Future and the Fate of Earth, ed. Mary (Paul Chamberlain) Evelyn Tucker and John Grim, 63:2, 137, J 2011. (John R. Farmelo, Graham. The Strangest Man: The Hidden Life of Paul Dirac, Wood) Mystic of the Atom, 63:1, 56, M 2011. (Donald N. Petcher) Bowler, Peter J. Darwin Deleted: Imagining a World without Darwin, Feser, Edward. The Last Superstition: A Refutation of the New Atheists, 65:4, 266, D 2013. (Harry Cook) 63:2, 136, J 2011. (lan H. Hutchinson) Bracken, Joseph A. Subjectivity, Objectivity, and Intersubjectivity: Foster, Charles. Wired for God? The Biology of Spiritual Experience, A New Paradigm for Religion and Science, 63:1, 64, M 2011. 63:4, 285, D 2011. (Matthew J. Van Hook) (Joel A. Schickel)) Frank, Adam. The Constant Fire: Beyond the Science vs. Religion Debate, Bradley, James, and Russell Howell. Mathematics through the Eyes 63:3, 213, S 2011. (John W. Burgeson) of Faith, 63:4, 272, D 2011. (Joshua B. Wilkerson) Giberson, Karl W. The Wonder of the Universe: Hints of God in Our Fine-Tuned World, 64:4, 268, D 2012. (William Wharton) Volume 65, Number 4, December 2013 277 index ‘olumes 63-65, 2011-2013 Giberson, Karl W., and Francis S. Collins. The Language of Science Menninga, Clarence. If Truth Be Known, 65:4, 259, D 2013. (Gregg and Faith: Straight Answers to Genuine Questions, 64:3, 203, Davidson) S 2012. (Michael Gulker) Miller, Richard W., ed. God, Creation, and Climate Change: A Catho- Gimbel, Steven. Einstein's Jewish Science: Physics at the Intersection of lic Response to the Environmental Crisis, 63:3, 205, S 2011. Politics and Religion, 65:4, 273, D 2013. (Arie Leegwater) (Michael Schut) Giordano, James J.,a nd Bert Gordijn, eds. Scientific and Philosophical Mitchell, Lynn, and Kirk Blackard. Reconciling the Bible and Science: Perspectives in Neuroethics, 63:1,61,M 2011. (Sharon Winters) A Primer on the Two Books of God, 63:3, 214, S 2011. (Karen Goodman, Lenn E. Creation and Evolution, 63:4, 274, D 2011. (Bruce Strand Winslow) K. Waltke) Mlodinow, Leonard. The Drunkard’s Walk: How Randomness Rules Grant, John. Denying Science: Conspiracy Theories, Media Distortions, Our Lives, 63:3, 210, S 2011. (Randall Pruim) and the War Against Reality, 64:3, 192,S 2012. (Gary DeBoer) Montgomery, David R. The Rocks Don’t Lie: A Geologist Investigates Grattan-Guinness, Ivor. Routes of Learning: Highways, Pathways, Noah's Flood, 65:2, 128, J 2013. (Davis A. Young) and Byways in the History of Mathematics, 63:1, 59, M 2011. Moran, Jeffrey P. American Genesis: The Evolution Controversies (Calvin Jongsma) from Scopes to Creation Science, 65:1, 54, M 2013. (David Gushee, David P. The Sacredness of Human Life: Why an Ancient Brodnax Sr.) Biblical Vision Is Key to the World's Future, 65:3, 204, S 2013. Mustol, John. Dusty Earthlings: Living as Eco-Physical Beings in God's (Patrick S. Franklin) Eco-Physical World, 65:4, 258, D 2013. (Rolf Bouma) Haarsma, Deborah B., and Loren D. Haarsma. Origins: Christian Nagel, Thomas. Mind and Cosmos: Why the Materialist Neo-Darwinian Perspectives on Creation, Evolution, and Intelligent Design, 65:3, Conception of Nature Is Almost Certainly False, 65:4, 270, 210, S 2013. (Justin Topp) D 2013. (Lloyd W. J. Aultman-Moore) Haught, John F. Making Sense of Evolution: Darwin, God, and the Nelson, Dean, and Karl Giberson. Quantum Leap: How John Drama of Life, 63:1, 67, M 2011. (George L. Murphy) Polkinghorne Found God in Science and Religion, 63:4, 271, Hawking, Stephen, and Leonard Mlodinow. The Grand Design, 63:2, D 2011. (Steve Bishop) 132, J 2011. (Arnold E. Sikkema) Nicolaidis, Efthymios. Science and Eastern Orthodoxy: From the Heft, James L., S.M. and Kevin Hallinan, eds. Engineering Education Greek Fathers to the Age of Globalization, 64:4, 258, D 2012. and Practice: Embracing a Catholic Vision, 64:4, 271, D 2012. (Alexei V. Nesteruk) (Steven H. VanderLeest) Noll, Mark A. Jesus Christ and the Life of the Mind, 64:4, 265, D 2012. Hinde, Robert A. Why Gods Persist: A Scientific Approach to Religion, (Jonathan K. Watts) 2d ed., 63:2, 141, J 2011. (Alexander H. Bolyanatz) O’Collins, Gerald, S.J.,and Mary Ann Meyers, eds. Light from Light: Hoffmann, Peter M. Life's Ratchet: How Molecular Machines Extract Scientists and Theologians in Dialogue, 64:4, 267, D 2012. Order from Chaos, 65:4, 267, D 2013. (Jacqueline K. Wittke- (Moorad Alexanian) Thompson) Oord, Thomas Jay. Defining Love: A Philosophical, Scientific, and Hutchinson, lan. Monopolizing Knowledge: A Scientist Refutes Reli- Theological Engagement, 63:2, 134, J 2011. (Judith Toronchuk) gion-Denying, Reason-Destroying Scientism, 64:3, 194, S 2012. Oord, Thomas Jay, ed. The Polkinghorne Reader: Science, Faith, and (Anthony L. Blair) the Search for Meaning, 63:4, 279, D 2011. (Anthony L. [Tony] Jaeger, Lydia. Einstein, Polanyi and the Laws of Nature, 63:4, 286, Blair) D 2011. (Robert C. Bishop) Oreskes, Naomi, and Erik M. Conway. Merchants of Doubt: How Jaeger, Lydia, and trans. Jonathan Vaughn. What the Heavens a Handful of Scientists Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Declare: Science in the Light of Creation, 65:2, 132, J 2013. Smoke to Global Warming, 64:2, 131, J 2012. (Joel W. Cannon) (E. Janet Warren) Orr, Robert D. Medical Ethics and the Faith Factor: A Handbook James, Scott M. An Introduction to Evolutionary Ethics, 65:1, 53, for Clergy and Health-Care Professionals, 63:1, 55, M 2011. M 2013. (Lloyd W. J. Aultman-Moore) (James Peterson) Johnson, Phillip E., and John Mark Reynolds. Against All Gods: Peterson, Mark A. Galileo's Muse: Renaissance Mathematics and the What's Right and Wrong about the New Atheism, 64:2, 138, Arts, 65:2, 127, J 2013. (Calvin Jongsma) ] 2012. (Robert Prevost) Peterson, James. Changing Human Nature: Ecology, Ethics, Genes, and Jones, D. Gareth, and R. John Elford, eds. A Glass Darkly: Medicine God, 63:3, 209, S 2011. (Allen Verhey) and Theology in Further Dialogue, 64:2, 132, J 2012. (Nancy L. Pickering, Andrew. The Cybernetic Brain: Sketches of Another Future, Jones) 64:4, 260, D 2012. (Russell C. Bjork) Kitcher, Philip. Science in a Democratic Society, 65:2, 140, J 2013. Plantinga, Alvin. Where the Conflict Really Lies: Science, Religion, (George N. Pierson) and Naturalism, 64:3, 198, S 2012. (Roy Clouser) Krauss, Lawrence M. A Universe from Nothing: Why There Is Some- Poe, Harry Lee, and Jimmy H. Davis. God and the Cosmos: Divine thing Rather than Nothing , 65:2, 137, J 2013. (George L. Activity in Space, Time and History, 65:1, 64, M 2013. (Arnold Murphy) E. Sikkema) Leach, Javier. Mathematics and Religion: Our Languages of Sign and Polkinghorne, John. Encountering Scripture: A Scientist Explores the Symbol, 64:2, 135, J 2012. (Calvin Jongsma) Bible, 63:4, 279, D 2011. (Anthony L. [Tony] Blair). Lessl, Thomas M. Rhetorical Darwinism: Religion, Evolution, and the . Science and Religion in Quest of Truth, 64:3, 205, S 2012. (J. Brian Scientific Identity, 64:3, 193, S 2012. (Alfred R. Martin) Pitts) Macdougall, Doug. Why Geology Matters: Decoding the Past, Antici- . Testing Scripture: A Scientist Explores the Bible, 64:4, 262, D 2012. pating the Future, 63:4, 269, D 2011. (Davis A. Young) (Rolf Bouma) Mann, Michael E. The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars: Dispatches Polkinghorne, John, ed. 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Reconciling the Bible and Science Lamoureux, Denis O. “Lamoureux’ Response to Montgomery” A Primer on the Two Books of God, 63:3, 193, S 2011. (Daniel K. (PSCF 62, no. 4 [2010]: 302-3), 63:1, 72, M 2011. Brannan) Makous, Walter. “Biblical Longevities: Reply to Huebner” (PSCF Murphy, Nancey and Christopher C. Knight, eds. Human Identity 63, no. 4 [2011]: 287-8; PSCF 63, no. 2 [2011]: 117-30), 64:2, at the Intersection of Science, Technology, and Religion, 64:2, 120, 143, J 2012. ] 2012. (Patrick S. Franklin) Mallon, Jordan. “’Hard’ and ‘Soft’ Methodological Naturalism” van den Brink, Gijsbert. Philosophy of Science for Theologians: An (PSCF 65, no. 1 [2013]: 37-45), 65:2, 144, J 2013. Introduction, 63:1, 51, M 2011. (Nancey Murphy) McGrath, Gavin. “Response to John Collins” (PSCF 62, no. 3 [2010]: van Huyssteen, J. Wentzel, and Erik P. Wiebe, eds. In Search of Self: 147-65), 63:1, 71, M 2011. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Personhood, 64:2, 120, J 2012. Nelson, Fredric P. “Biological Information and Carbon” (PSCF 63, (Patrick S. Franklin) no. 4 [2011]: 219-30), 64:1, 71, M 2012. .“ A Reply to ‘Seeking a Signature,’ an Essay Review by Dennis Venema” (PSCF 62, no. 4 [2011]: 276-83), 63:2, 143, J. 2011. Essay Book Reviews by Reviewer Osepchuk, John M. “Engineer and Scientist” (PSCF 64, no. 1 [2012]: Brannan, Daniel K. “The Two Books Metaphor and Churches of 20-30), 64:2, 143, J 2012. Christ.” Review of Reconciling the Bible and Science: A Primer Poole, Charles P., Jr. “The Grand Design’s Unintended Arguments on the Two Books of God by Lynn Mitchell and Kirk Blackard, for the Existence of God” (PSCF 63, no. 2 [2011]: 132-3), 64:1, 63:3, 193, S 2011 70, M 2012. Franklin, Patrick S. “The Human Person in Contemporary Science Seely, Paul H. “Absolute Biblical Inerrancy Is Not Biblical” (PSCF and Theology.” Review of Human Identity at the Intersection 62, no. 4 [2010]: 302-3), 63:1, 71, M 2011. of Science, Technology, and Religion by Nancey Murphy and Touryan, Kenell J. “Dating the Birth of Jesus from the Star of the Christopher C. Knight, eds.; Human Significance in Theology Nativity” (PSCF 64, no. 4 [2012]: 211-19), 65:1, 71, M 2013. and the Natural Sciences: An Ecumenical Perspective with . “It ls Time for Advocates of Evolutionary Origins of Informa- Reference to Pannenberg, Rahner, and Zizioulas by Christopher tion to Use a More Balanced Approach” (PSCF 63, no. 4 L. Fisher; In Search of Self: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on [2011]: 219-54), 64:1, 70, M 2012. Personhood by J. Wentzel van Huyssteen and Erik P. Wiebe, . “Types of Atheism” (PSCF 65, no. 2 [2013]: 75-8), 65:3, 213, eds.; and Rethinking Human Nature: A Multidisciplinary S 2013. Approach by Malcolm Jeeves, ed., 64:2, 120, J 2012 Van Der Weele, Steve J. “A Reaction to ‘Seeking a Signature,’ Kaita, Robert. “Establishing a Meaningful Dialog.” Review of an Essay Review by Dennis Venema” (PSCF 62, no. 4 [2010]: Science vs. Religion: What Scientists Really Think by Elaine 276-83), 63:2, 144, J. 2011. Ecklund, 63:1, 48, M 2011 Yamauchi, Edwin. “Evidence for an Earlier Nativity” (PSCF 64, Murphy, Nancey. “Relations Between Theological and Scientific no. 4 [2012]: 211-19), 65:1, 70, M 2013. Methodologies.” Review of Philosophy of Science for Theolo- gians: An Introduction by Gijsbert van den Brink, 63:1, 51, Reviewers M 2011 Stearley, Ralph. “The Cambrian Explosion: How Much Bang for Reviewers in 2010, 63:1, 47, M 2011. the Buck?” Review of The Rise of Animals: Evolution and Reviewers in 2011, 64:1, 40, M 2012. Diversification of the Kingdom Animalia by Mikhail A. Reviewers in 2012, 65:1, 2, M 2013. Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith

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