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Index to Volume 36 PART 1. AUTHORS AND ARTICLES Albright, Carol Rausch Neuroscience in Pursuit of the Holy: Mysticism, the Brain, and Ultimate Reality, 36 (September): 485—92 Arnhart, Larry The Truth, Goodness, and Beauty of Darwinism, 36 (March): 77-92 Arther, Donald E. Paul Tillich’s Perspectives on Ways of Relating Science and Religion, 36 (June): 261-67 Barbour, Ian G. Science and Scientism in Huston Smith’s Why Religion Matters, 36 (June): 207-14 Bekoff, Marc The Evolution of Animal Play, Emotions, and Social Morality: On Science, Theology, Spirituality, Personhood, and Love, 36 (December): 615-55 Benz, Arnold Theology in a Dynamic Universe, 36 (September): 557-62 Bielfeldt, Dennis Can Western Monotheism Avoid Substance Dualism? 36 (March): 153-77 Bracken, Joseph A., S.J. Supervenience and Basic Christian Beliefs, 36 (March): 137-52 Budenholzer, Frank E. Religion and Science in Taiwan: Rethinking the Connection, 36 (Decem- ber): 753-64 Cantor, Geoffrey, and Chris Kenny Barbour’s Fourfold Way: Problems with His Taxonomy of Science-Religion Relationships, 36 (December): 765-81 Carr, Paul Henry Science and Religion: Original Unity and the Courage to Create, 36 (June): 255-59 (Zygon, vol. 36, no. 4 (December 2001).] © 2001 by the Joint Publication Board of Zygon. ISSN 0591-2385 832 Zygon Carter, Dee Unholy Alliances: Religion, Science, and Environment, 36 (June): 357-72 Cruz, Eduardo R. Paul Tillich’s Realistic Stance toward the Vital Trends of Nature, 36 (June): 327-34 Drees, Willem B. Naturalism Need Not Be “Made Safe”: A Response to William Rottschaefer’s Misunderstandings, 36 (September): 455-65 Galleni, Ludovico Is Biosphere Doing Theology? 36 (March): 33-48 Goodenough, Ursula Genomes, Gould, and Emergence, 36 (September): 383-93 Vertical and Horizontal Transcendence, 36 (March): 21-31 A Setback to the Dialogue: Response to Huston Smith, 36 (June): 201-06 Goodenough, Ursula, and Paul Woodruff Mindful Virtue, Mindful Reverence, 36 (December): 585—95 Hefner, Philip Understanding Religion: The Challenge ofE .O . Wilson, 36 (June): 241-48 Pannenberg’s Fundamental Challenges to Theology and Science, 36 (De- cember): 801—08 Mary E. Hunt Designer Theology: A Feminist Perspective, 36 (December): 737-51 Joseph, R. The Limbic System and the Soul: Evolution and the Neuroanatomy of Re- ligious Experience, 36 (March): 105-36 Kaufman, Gordon D. Re-Conceiving God and Humanity in Light of Today’s Evolutionary-Eco- logical Consciousness, 36 (June): 335-48 Kull, Anne The Cyborg as an Interpretation of Culture-Nature, 36 (March): 49-56 Laughlin, Charles D., and C. Jason Throop Imagination and Reality: On the Relations between Myth, Consciousness, and the Quantum Sea, 36 (December): 709-36 MacLennan, Ronald B. Belief-Ful Realism and Scientific Realism, 36 (June): 309-20 Newberg, Andrew B. Putting the Mystical Mind Together, 36 (September): 501—07 Pannenberg, Wolfhart God as Spirit—and Natural Science, 36 (December): 783-94 Response to John Polkinghorne, 36 (December): 799-800 Index 833 Peters, Karl E. Neurotheologaynd Evolutionary Theology: Reflections on The Mystical Mind, 36 (September): 493-500 Peters, Ted Eschatology: Eternal Now or Cosmic Future? 36 (June): 349-56 Peterson, Gregory R. Religion as Orienting Worldview, 36 (March): 5-19 The Matter of Religion and Science: Response to Huston Smith, 36 (June): 215-22 Whither Panentheism? 36 (September): 395-405 Theology: Reduction or Autonomy? 36 (December): 597-614 Polkinghorne, John Fields and Theology: A Response to Wolfhart Pannenberg, 36 (December): 795-97 Pope, Stephen J. E. O. Wilson as Moralist, 36 (June): 233-40 Raman, Varadaraja V. Science and Religion: Some Demarcation Criteria, 36 (September): 541-56 Reich, K. Helmut Spiritual Development: Han F. de Wit’s and Stanislav Grof’s Differing Ap- proaches, 36 (September): 509-20 Rossano, Matt J. Artificial Intelligence, Religion, and Community Concern, 36 (March): 5 —/ xan 7p: Rottschaefer, William A. How to Make Naturalism Safe for Supernaturalism: An Evaluation of Willem Drees'’s Supernaturalistic Naturalism, 36 (September): 407-53 Discerning the Limits of Religious Naturalism, 36 (September): 467-75 Russell, Robert John The Relevance of Tillich for the Theology and Science Dialogue, 36 (June): 269-308 Schouten, Maurice K. D. Theism, Dualism, and the Scientific Image of Man, 36 (December): 679- 707 Shults, EFL eRon Theology, Science, and Relationality: Interdisciplinary Reciprocity in the Work of Wolfhart Pannenberg, 36 (December): 809-25 Smith, Huston Huston Smith Replies to Barbour, Goodenough, and Peterson, 36 (June): 223-31 834 Zygon Spezio, Michael L. Understanding Biology in Religious Experience: The Biogenetic Structural- ist Approach of Eugene d’Aquili and Andrew Newberg, 36 (Septem- ber): 477-84 Strassberg, Barbara Ann Religion and Science: The Embodiment of the Conversation: A Postmod- ern Sociological Perspective, 36 (September): 521-39 Tattersall, Ian Evolution, Genes, and Behavior, 36 (December): 657—66 Teske, John A. Cognitive Neuroscience, Temporal Ordering, and the Human Spirit, 36 (December): 667-78 The Genesis of Mind and Spirit, 36 (March): 93-104 Thomas, J. Mark Ambiguity in Our Technical Society, 36 (June): 321-26 Williams, Patricia A. The Problem of Evil: A Solution from Science, 36 (September): 563-74 Wilson, E. O., Stephen Pope, and Philip Hefner E. O. Wilson, Stephen Pope, and Philip Hefner: A Conversation, 36 (June): 249-53 PART 2. BOOKS REVIEWED (Names of reviewers are shown in parentheses.) Segal, Robert A. Theorizing About Myth (Andrew Von Hendy), 36 (March): 179- 82 Southgate, Christopher, Celia Deane-Drummond, Paul D. Murray, Michael Robert Negus, Lawrence Osborn, Michael Poole, Jacqui Stewart, and Fraser Watts, editors. God, Humanity and the Cosmos: A Textbook in Science and Religion (Peter E. Hodgson), 36 (March): 183-86 Rennie, Bryan S. Reconstructing Eliade: Making Sense ofR eligion (Douglas Allen), 36 (March): 187-90 D’Aquili, Eugene G., and Andrew B. Newberg. 7he Mystical Mind: Probing the Biology of Religious Experience (Michael L. Spezio), 36 (September): 477-84 D’Aquili, Eugene G., and Andrew B. Newberg. The Mystical Mind: Probing the Biology of Religious Experience (Carol Rausch Albright), 36 (Septem- ber): 485-92 D’Aquili, Eugene G., and Andrew B. Newberg. The Mystical Mind: Probing the Biology of Religious Experience (Karl E. Peters), 36 (September): 493— 500 Index 835 De Wit, Han FE. The Spiritual Path: An Introduction to the Psychology oft he Spiritual Traditions (K. Helmut Reich), 36 (September): 509-20 Grof, Stanislav. Psychology oft he Future. Lessons from Modern Consciousness Re- search (K. Helmut Reich), 36 (September): 509-20 Smith, Huston. Why Religion Matters (Ursula Goodenough), 36 (June): 201-06 Smith, Huston. Why Religion Matters (lan G. Barbour), 36 (June): 207-14 Smith, Huston. Why Religion Matters (Gregory R. Peterson), 36 (June): 215-22 PART 3. THEMES Neuroscience and Spirit (March) Supervenience: Two Proposals (March) Engaging Huston Smith's Why Religion Matters (June) Engaging E. O. Wilson: Twenty-Five Years of Sociobiology (June) Engaging Paul Tillich’s Thinking on Religion and Science (June) Engaging D’Aquili and Newberg’s The Mystical Mind (September) Engaging Naturalism: William Rottschaefer and Willem Drees in Conversation (September) Wolfhart Pannenberg—A Dialogue (December)

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