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Lincoln, he was the central character of the English intellectual movement in the first half of the 13th century and is considered the founder of scientific thought in Oxford. He had a great interest in the natural world and wrote texts on the mathematical sciences of optics, astronomy, and
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to his death. In 1937 he delivered the lecture, "Religion and
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A scientist and book collector, he influenced the teaching of math and astronomy in church-run schools, and raised the cathedral school at Rheims to the height of prosperity. A liberal as
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The original list I intended is somewhat dead. Knowledge (XXG) articles never belong to just one person so it's natural things will evolve into something else. And maybe what I wanted was not doable. Regardless because this is going to be the sole "List of
Christian thinkers in science" I may start
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Catholic canon who introduced a heliocentric world view. In 1620, his work was placed on the Index
Librorum Prohibitorum by the Church "until corrected". The Church demanded, in "about a quarto page of fine print" that nine sentences, by which heliocentrism was represented as certain, had to be
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Although Clerk as a boy was taken to
Presbyterian services by his father and to Anglican services by his aunt, while still a young student at Cambridge he underwent an Evangelical conversion. In the biography by Cambell (p. 170) Maxwell's conversion is described: "He referred to it long
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Christian thinkers in science who are alive today. Those who lead organizations of Christians in science or who write works concerning how Christians of today respond to science. Interest in this has increased in recent decades due to continued
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partially concerns theology and he was devoted to reconciling his ideas with the dogmas of
Catholic Faith to which he was loyal. This attempt was, and is, considered unsuccessful by the Catholic Church so his philosophy is still considered erroneous in it.
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Catholic monk who wrote two works on "Time and its
Reckoning." This primarily concerned how to date Easter, but contained a new recognition of the "progress wave-like" nature of tides. He was an influence on early medieval knowledge of the natural world.
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His model of the cosmos based on nesting Platonic solids was explicitly driven by religious ideas; his later and most famous scientific contribution, the Kepler's laws of planetary motion, was based on empirical data that he obtained from
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Assyrian Christian physician known for translations of Greek scientific works and "Ten Treatises on Ophthalmology." Hence drawings of the eye are shown. He also wrote "How to Grasp Religion", which involved the apologetics for his faith.
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winning scientist significant to the study of plant physiology. As an inventor designed a type of ventilation system, a means to distill sea-water, ways to preserve meat, etc. In religion he was an Anglican curate who worked with the
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either omitted or changed. This done, the book was still specifically banned in each edition of the index of prohibited books, with an expanded entry in the 1819 index, and not removed from the list until the final edition, in 1828.
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afterwards as having given him a new perception of the Love of God. One of his strongest convictions thenceforward was that 'Love abideth, though Knowledge vanish away.'" Maxwell's evangelicalism "committed him to an anti-
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Paleontologist who was a figure in the "Dinosaur Renaissance" and known for the theory some dinosaurs were warm-blooded. He is also a Pentecostal preacher who advocates theistic evolution and has written on religion.
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His works include Physico-Theology, Christo-Theology, Astro-Theology, and A Defence of the Church's Right in Leasehold Estates. In 1709 Derham published a more accurate measure of the speed of sound, at 1,072
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Catholic cardinal and theologian who made contributions to the field of mathematics by developing the concepts of the infinitesimal and of relative motion. His philosophical speculations also anticipated
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Theoretical physicist who developed HPO formalism. He teaches at Imperial College London, part of which is pictured to the side. In addition to being a physicist, he is a philosopher and theologian.
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Jennifer Wiseman is Chief of the Laboratory for Exoplanets and Stellar Astrophysics at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. An aerial of the Center is shown. In addition she is a co-discoverer of
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method, a French chemist and microbiologist. He also solved the mysteries of rabies, anthrax, chicken cholera, and silkworm diseases, and contributed to the development of the first vaccines.
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Scottish mathematician known for inventing logarithms, Napier's bones, and being the popularizer of the use of decimals. He also was a staunch Protestant who wrote on the Book of Revelation.
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in Protestant-run Geneva. In science wrote on astronomy and his theological work "Christianismi Restitutio" contained the first European description of the function of pulmonary circulation.
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with his brother and played a role in the religious awakening of William Wilberforce. He also led to William Frend being expelled from Cambridge for a purported attack by Frend on religion.
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His writing is the basis of Swedenborgianism and several of his theological works contained some science hypotheses, most notably the nebular hypothesis for the origin of the Solar System.
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has sections titled "Natural selection not inconsistent with Natural theology", "Evolution and theology", and "Evolutionary teleology." The preface indicates his adherence to the
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Proposed to explain Newton's differential calculus using infinite series instead of Newton's method of fluxions. A Divinity student, he had a Christian institute named for him.
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he states the importance to him of "the literal and historical Resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, which is the cornerstone of what I believe." He wrote the book
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An English cosmologist who did notable writing on the implications of the Anthropic principle. He is a United Reformed Church member and Christian deist. He won the
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A mathematician appointed to a position by Pope Benedict XIV. After her father died she devoted her life to religious studies, charity, and ultimately became a nun.
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position: not to take every passage too literally, particularly when the scripture in question is a book of poetry and songs, not a book of instructions or history.
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before becoming Pope. When he took office as pope in 1277, he immediately cracked down on heterodoxy including Averroes works and teachings on Aristotle.
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and, most of all, optics. It is said that he was imprisoned by the church for many years because of his scientific teachings, although this is disputed.
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with Christianity. He also published the first work on the Transit of Mercury and corrected the geographical coordinates of the Mediterranean Sea.
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and Religion and Natural Science (Lecture Given 1937) Scientific Autobiography and Other Papers, trans. F. Gaynor (New York, 1949), pp. 184
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arose. Christians in science in this period dealt with new discoveries in a variety of ways ranging from total rejection to full acceptance.
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Divine Benevolence, or an Attempt to Prove That the Principal End of the Divine Providence and Government is the Happiness of His Creatures
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that supported the controversial idea of the United States maintaining the peace through a nuclear-armed air force.
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for study of science and religion and is also noted on discussions concerning the idea of theistic evolution.
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medicine and is notable for its ideas concerning the brain. It also may have anticipated the discovery of the
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the Soviets arrested and imprisoned him as a "religious sectarian." He died of a hunger strike in protest.
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Astronomy and General Physics considered with reference to Natural Theology
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Defense of the Divine Revelation against the Objections of the Freethinkers
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THE LURE OF MEDICAL HISTORY: A NOTE ON THE MEDICAL BOOKS OF FAMOUS PRINTERS
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on the intersections of Christianity and science. He also works with the
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An Historical Introduction to the Study of the Books of the New Testament
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Vindiciae Geologiae; or the Connexion of Geology with Religion explained.
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Although primarily known as a philosopher, specifically in connection to
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Ismaelis Bullialdi astro-nomiae philolaicae fundamenta inquisitio brevis
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Mathematician and Pastoral adviser. His works include the mathematical
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in 1957. As he is in part known for his study of the genus Euplectes a
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discusses the relationship of God and man. In science he won both the
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Geologist, paleontologist, and Congregationalist pastor. He worked on
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Expositions of the Creed, The Lord's Prayer, Decalogue, and Sacraments
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and has been presented as one of the earliest advocates of the modern
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from 1970 to 1980. After that he retired to be a Christian pacifist.
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Mathematics and the Divine By T Koetsier, L Bergmans, Inc NetLibrary
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Robert Grosseteste and the Origins of Experimental Science 1100–1700
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Creation, or the Biblical Cosmogony in the Light of Modern Science.
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James Clerk Maxwell and the Christian Proposition by Ian Hutchinson
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Stone, Richard (2007). "Scientists Fete China's Supreme Polymath",
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Creation, or the Biblical Cosmogony in the Light of Modern Science
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A pioneer in British space science who was Vice President of the
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concerns religion and spirituality. He also wrote the forward to
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and his faith has been described as "both orthodox and intense."
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Observations on the Theory of the Motion and Resistance of Fluids
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edited by Sandra G. Harding. (D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1976)
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Official Biography of Zichichi at the Ettore Majorana Foundation
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God and the Biologist: Personal Exploration of Science and Faith
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concerned Christian and moral impacts of science. He headed the
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Nothing in Biology Makes Sense Except in the Light of Evolution
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Westerink L. G. "La profession de foi de Grégoire Chioniadès",
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The Language of God: A Scientist Presents Evidence for Belief.
5023:. He has also written on religious matters in articles and in
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Serbian-American physicist, chemist, and inventor. He won the
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who wrote on religious topics and had an interest in Medieval
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Swiss-American geologist who did noteworthy work on glaciers,
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Rebuilding the Matrix – Science and Faith in the 21st Century
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A British astrophysicist and mathematicians who proposed the
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Medieval Science, Technology, and Medicine: An Encyclopedia
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A geologist, mineralogist, and zoologist. He received the
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The Wisdom of God manifested in the Works of the Creation.
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Eminent English scientist and originator of the eponymous
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helped earn him acclaim as one of the "fathers of botany"
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Can Theories be Refuted?: Essays on the Duhem-Quine Thesis
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Essay "Scientific Revolutions as Changes of Worldview" by
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British particle physicist and Anglican priest who wrote
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German nuclear physicist who is the co-discoverer of the
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The New Reformation: From Physical to Spiritual Realities
2932:. He was also a convert to Catholicism who taught at the
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A professor of mineralogy and moral philosophy. He wrote
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He was a Catholic priest and one of the most influential
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Civilized Life in the Universe By George Basalla, pg 128
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An authority on Solar Magnetohydrodynamics who won the
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crown of the edifice of every generalized world view."
3332:, which references the Bible while discussing science.
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of Environment and Christianity is also named for him.
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English divine, scientist, and mathematician. He wrote
1063:, an astronomer, and a designer of mechanical devices.
1010:'s earlier followers and wrote on Biblical prophecies.
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Italian nuclear physicist and former President of the
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for over 20 years its main building is pictured.
3445:. In addition he won several awards one of which, the
2654:"Guyot's Geoscience and Geohistory", Princeton article
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Nemesius- Bishop Of Emesa in "The American Cyclopaedia
132:, but is listed as Eastern Christian due to living in
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and on June 16, 2010 became the new director for the
4277:"How Does My Faith Affect My Scientific Work?" in ASA
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Incarnation and Resurrection By Paul D. Molnar, pg 95
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He also had a theological/philosophical dispute with
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A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
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Professor of nuclear science and engineering at the
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Mormon Scientist: The Life and Faith of Henry Eyring
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on metaphysical positions and tended towards a more
4315:controversies and recognition from awards like the
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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
910:A theologian and botanist from Mainz, Germany. His
4978:A biology professor at Brown University who wrote
3794:and for years served as the executive director of
3368:. In religious activities he was President of the
2104:in 1780, before the period dealt with here ended.
926:Mägdefrau, K. Geschichte der Botanik. Fischer 1992
5251:Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
3824:Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
3053:for his mathematical works. In theology his book
2984:A Catholic missionary to China and member of the
5257:and also the MIT Graduate Christian Fellowship.
4880:Science and Christianity: Conflict or Coherence?
4618:Creative Tension: Essays on Science and Religion
4614:International Society for Science and Religion.'
4038:The Relevance of Science: Creation and Cosmogony
3759:on science and faith are a part of LDS history.
3225:who defended religion during the Soviet era. In
1905:Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge
110:Anatolius of Laodicea (early 3rd century – 283)
3828:The Natural Sciences and the Christian Message.
3648:Director of the Edward Grey Institute of Field
3451:Modern Cosmology and the Christian Idea of God.
2020:A significant mathematician and physicist, see
1477:, a "theo-astronomy" work was dedicated to the
569:" widespread, and contributed in such areas as
4658:Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics
2132:in 1793 and became mathematical master at the
2070:Ecclesiastical History of the Church of Christ
1339:in the convoluted period brought about by the
499:Aristotle's Physics and Its Medieval Varieties
78:The earliest Christians to play a role in the
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3998:, his ideas may have influenced Anglican and
3296:having a relationship to the Kingdom of God.
3251:Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography
2625:, 54 (4), April 1986, p. 312–317 ;
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2092:Cambridge astronomer and clergyman. He wrote
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4588:Boston University School of Theology article
3447:Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society
3299:Second paragraph of Page 26 in a paper from
3188:. Revolutionized the mathematical notion of
2575:Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society
2482:A Discourse on the Studies of the University
1463:Anton Maria Schyrleus of Rheita (1597–1660)
601:"Medieval Science and Its Religious Context"
29:List of Christians in science and technology
5021:US National Human Genome Research Institute
3065:George Salmon: from mathematics to theology
872:Copernicus is sometimes seen as starting a
5068:Faraday Institute for Science and Religion
4779:God's Undertaker – Has Science buried God?
3747:American chemist known for developing the
3057:was widely read and he wrote rebuttals to
2928:and became involved in controversies with
2800:and being a spiritual writer beatified in
1717:University of Hanover's philosophy seminar
1666:University of Hanover's philosophy seminar
1170:Joshua Gilder and Anne-Lee Gilder (2005).
1002:Led to the development of logarithms. His
461:Academic Freedom in the Age of the College
5188:
4620:came out in 2003. For this work he won a
4504:Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
4267:on "Issues in Science and Christianity."
2592:Royal Society's obituaries, pages 227–235
2022:List of topics named after Leonhard Euler
1958:Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition
1445:A Catholic priest who tried to reconcile
1331:Scientist who had many problems with the
4954:Interview with him at Prehistoric planet
4100:A Scientist Reflects on Religious Belief
4013:Society of Ordained Scientists' website
3956:A Nobel Laureate in Chemistry known for
3654:Evolutionary Theory and Christian Belief
3520:American Institute of Chemical Engineers
2826:Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart
2792:An Italian mathematician most linked to
2138:Letters on the Evidences of Christianity
348:Blessed Hermann the Cripple (1013–1054)
149:. New York: Barnes & Noble. p. 256.
5205:. He also is a Catholic who writes for
4537:Professor Emerita of Neuropathology at
4186:The Convergence of Science and Religion
4002:views of evolution. Winner of the 2001
3935:which is shown here in an old drawing.
3269:On pg 267 he refers to "we Christians."
2876:"Science and the Bible" at Google Books
2521:, hence the Durham Shield is pictured.
2497:University of California, Santa Barbara
1797:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
1247:Needham, Joseph (1984). Francesa Bray.
982:Salon review of a biography of Servetus
880:, began learned scientific societies.
581:Lawrence & Nancy Goldstone (2005).
515:Lawrence & Nancy Goldstone (2005).
441:Lawrence & Nancy Goldstone (2005).
5163:in 2006. He once held the position of
5086:Science: Christian and Natural for ASA
4851:Stephen Hawking, the Big Bang, and God
3796:Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies
3755:whose interactions with LDS President
2768:in concerning these religious issues.
2758:remains a pivotal work in botany. His
2543:Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary
2305:who started a revival movement within
2130:Lessons Astronomical and Philosophical
1585:Juan Caramuel y Lobkowitz (1606–1682)
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625:Theodoric of Freiberg (c.1250–c.1310)
501:. State University of New York Press.
433:He wrote the widely used medical text
201:, in what was Emesa, Syria, is shown.
5060:Massachusetts Institute of Technology
4775:The Theory of Infinite Soluble Groups
4510:. He's also former Vice President of
4406:Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare
4291:Three Views on Creation and Evolution
4213:He is a former president of both the
3012:A minister's son, he wrote a book on
2832:shortly before death. A picture from
2480:Anglican priest and geologist whose,
671:An astronomer and Orthodox Bishop in
637:De iride et radialibus impressionibus
238:and his major Christological work is
217:Pictorial history of ancient pharmacy
7:
5076:MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center
4684:Christian Scientific Society article
4582:Boston University School of Theology
4481:and Cambridge Christians in Science.
4102:and made discoveries concerning the
3786:He was an Anglican priest who wrote
3504:The son of a minister who was VP of
3159:Scientist and Catholic: Pierre Duhem
2961:. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
2452:and the Ninth Bridgewater Treatise.
2225:Anglican priest/geologist who wrote
1813:Lutheran theologian who wrote about
1226:Three Pillars of Chinese Catholicism
5349:User:T. Anthony/From Simple English
4891:A Scientific Dissent From Darwinism
3263:Science & Religion: A Symposium
2782:Francesco Faà di Bruno (1825—1888)
2689:Frederick Settle Barff (1822–1886)
2376:An Elementary Treatise on Mechanics
2136:in 1802. An abridgment of his 1815
1860:Bishop George Berkeley (1685–1753)
1457:Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
1373:Quaestiones celeberrimae in Genesim
1073:Bartholomaeus Pitiscus (1561–1613)
655:Stanford Encyclopedia of philosophy
5171:The New York Times, March 16, 2006
5090:The Scientism Delusion? at Veritas
5015:He is the current director of the
4370:The 2005 Global Intellectuals Poll
4191:University of California, Berkeley
3895:for 16 years. He studied the
3709:Theodosius Dobzhansky (1900–1975)
3632:Catholic Education Resource Center
3552:Donnellan Lecture was entitled on
3478:Evolution in Science and Religion.
3328:. The picture comes from her book
3002:George Gabriel Stokes (1819–1903)
2910:George Jackson Mivart (1827–1900)
2840:Dictionary of Australian biography
2259:Augustin Louis Cauchy (1789–1857)
1878:relates to math and Christianity.
1766:Vindication of the Justice of God.
1745:University of California, Berkeley
1654:and as a bishop was severe toward
1605:Blessed Nicolas Steno (1638–1686)
1506:Royal Society to French Revolution
1347:. In regard to Scripture, he took
1290:Roman Catholic Diocese of Shanghai
1137:Dictionary of the History of Ideas
1018:Galileo Project at Rice University
865:Copernicus to the founding of the
680:Fryde, Edmund Boleslaw "The Early
417:, (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1971)
341:and an article by William Wallace
246:minority of Eastern Christianity.
124:. He is considered a saint by the
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5318:. In religion is a Fellow of the
5273:MIT Graduate Christian Fellowship
4704:A noted botanist involved in the
3449:, is pictured. His last book was
3407:and is considered the founder of
3346:John Ambrose Fleming (1849–1945)
3324:and was a founding member of the
3071:Henry Baker Tristram (1822–1906)
2949:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913).
2269:A mathematician who defended the
2160:Napoleonic Wars to the modern era
2038:Maria Gaetana Agnesi (1718–1799)
1570:Lectiones Opticae et Geometricae.
1497:Rice University's Galileo Project
705:Thomas Bradwardine (c.1290–1349)
398:Robert Grosseteste (c.1175–1253)
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5167:, so their crest is pictured.
5165:Gresham Professor of Astronomy
4547:Society of Ordained Scientists
4506:and won a gold medal from the
3893:Pontifical Academy of Sciences
3574:Arthur H. Compton (1892–1962)
3546:Pontifical Academy of Sciences
2868:. He also wrote a book titled
2846:James Dwight Dana (1813–1895)
2836:, where he's buried, is shown
2703:Dictionary of Irish architects
2513:Priest and astronomer who did
2503:Temple Chevallier (1794–1873)
1753:Gottfried Leibniz (1646–1716)
1733:An English botanist who wrote
1301:Laurentius Gothus (1565–1646)
1277:(Mathematics Edition), 1st ed.
992:Michael Stifel (c. 1486–1567)
661:Gregory Choniades (died 1320)
643:In theology he disagreed with
299:Hunayn ibn Ishaq (c. 809–873)
283:. Cambridge University Press.
223:John Philoponus (c.490–c.570)
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5017:National Institutes of Health
4785:Mathematics Genealogy Project
4676:and has written on theology.
3907:Brazilian Academy of Sciences
3610:Georges Lemaître (1894–1966)
3078:British Ornithologists' Union
2967:article on Hell mentions him.
2934:Catholic University of Leuven
2519:Durham University Observatory
2330:Edward Hitchcock (1793–1864)
2320:and discovered four species.
2285:Istanbul Technical University
2215:William Buckland (1784–1856)
2118:Olinthus Gregory (1774–1841)
1983:Carolus Linnaeus (1707–1778)
1803:Johann Bachstrom (1688–1742)
1777:William Derham (1657 – 1735)
1028:William Turner (c.1508–1568)
964:Michael Servetus (1511–1553)
838:Nicholas of Cusa (1401–1464)
4958:Spiritual site linked to him
4897:University of Georgia Athens
4742:3:16 Bible Texts Illuminated
4668:. An old picture related to
4660:and others. He is known for
3913:Sir Robert Boyd (1922–2004)
3763:National Academy of Sciences
3689:Science and Christian Belief
3674:Charles Coulson (1910–1974)
3540:Converted to Catholicism in
3530:E. T. Whittaker (1873–1956)
3512:and as a chemist he won the
3466:Robert Millikan (1868–1953)
3304:Middlesex University article
3275:Pavel Florensky (1882–1937)
3080:. His publications included
2922:Zoological Society of London
2772:Gutenberg text of Darwiniana
2573:Anglican priest who won the
2525:Royal Meteorological Society
2438:Charles Babbage (1791–1871)
2404:Michael Faraday (1791–1867)
2398:Middlesex University article
2364:William Whewell (1794–1866)
2174:National Academy of Sciences
1840:Colin Maclaurin (1698–1746)
1828:, Thomas Dunne Books, 2004,
1705:As a mathematician he wrote
1435:Pierre Gassendi (1592–1655)
1321:Galileo Galilei (1564–1642)
1264:(Economics Edition), 1st ed.
1143:Johannes Kepler (1571–1630)
775:Nicole Oresme (c.1323–1382)
5094:Faraday Institute Biography
5019:and former director of the
4929:Faraday Institute Biography
4194:and Templeton Prize's site.
4146:When Science Meets Religion
3843:Jérôme Lejeune (1926-1994)
3664:Western Kentucky University
3482:1923 Nobel Prize in Physics
3288:priest who wrote a book on
2719:Marine biologist who wrote
2622:American Journal of Physics
2324:University of Texas article
2010:Leonhard Euler (1707–1783)
1945:Firmin Abauzit (1679–1767)
1401:René Descartes (1596–1650)
1361:Marin Mersenne (1588–1648)
912:Catalogi virorum illustrium
853:’ heliocentric world-view.
689:Revue des études byzantines
459:Richard Hofstadter (1996).
281:Tides: A Scientific History
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5344:User:T. Anthony/Miscellany
5025:Faith and the Human Genome
4777:and the religion-oriented
4670:Carnegie Mellon University
4539:Queen’s University Belfast
4508:Royal Astronomical Society
4502:He is the co-chair of the
3931:. He was connected to the
3925:Royal Astronomical Society
3668:ASA's book reviews section
3590:Christianity Takes a Stand
3494:Charles Stine (1882–1954)
3310:Agnes Giberne (1845-1939)
3239:Mihajlo Pupin (1858–1935)
3211:Dmitri Egorov (1869–1931)
3110:Christian Evidence Society
3039:George Salmon (1819–1904)
3020:and made contributions to
2904:Biography on Louis Pasteur
2886:Louis Pasteur (1822–1895)
2725:A Manual of Marine Zoology
2663:Gregor Mendel (1822–1884)
2470:Adam Sedgwick (1785–1873)
2232:University of Oxford site.
1888:Stephen Hales (1677–1761)
1534:Blaise Pascal (1623–1662)
1201:value: invalid character (
1113:Francis Bacon (1561–1626)
1049:Ignazio Danti (1536–1586)
986:History of Science article
900:Otto Brunfels (1488–1534)
695:(1980), pp. 233–245.
535:Roger Bacon (c.1214–1294)
423:Pope John XXI (1215–1277)
370:The Crusades to Copernicus
71:Earliest times to the the
5265:Rosalind Picard Interview
4376:and delivered one of the
4368:. He also ranked 25th in
4235:University College London
4215:Linnean Society of London
3933:University College London
3737:Henry Eyring (1901–1981)
3596:American Physical Society
3443:Moon crater named for him
3387:University College London
3374:Creation Science Movement
3171:Georg Cantor (1845–1918)
3137:Pierre Duhem (1861–1916)
3076:A founding member of the
3016:. He was also one of the
2974:Armand David (1826–1900)
2553:The College of Charleston
2531:John Bachman (1790–1874)
2239:John Fleming (1785–1857)
2082:Samuel Vince (1749–1821)
2058:Isaac Milner (1750–1820)
1921:Thomas Bayes (1701–1761)
1707:Arithmetica Infinitorumis
1672:Robert Boyle (1627–1691)
1625:Paleontologia Electronica
1554:Isaac Barrow (1630–1677)
1512:Cult of the Supreme Being
1214:Xu Guangqi (1562 – 1633)
735:Jean Buridan (1300–1358)
5354:User:T. Anthony/Checkers
4811:George Ellery Hale Prize
4384:New York Review of Books
4269:Stanford Memorial Church
4034:Bethe-Weizsäcker formula
4008:Clare College, Cambridge
3972:Obituary at Hope College
3871:Fondation Jérôme Lejeune
3149:Thermodynamic potentials
3112:. In science he won the
3098:Lord Kelvin (1824–1907)
2924:who did notable work on
2880:Engines of Our Ingenuity
2563:Robert Main (1808–1878)
2495:Scientists of Faith and
2394:Stanford philosophy site
2188:On the Origin of Species
1695:John Wallis (1616–1703)
1237:Needham, Joseph (1959).
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1093:John Napier (1550–1617)
583:The Friar and the Cipher
517:The Friar and the Cipher
443:The Friar and the Cipher
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4437:Science and the Trinity
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3788:Physicist and Christian
3658:Black-winged Red Bishop
3638:David Lack (1910–1973)
3624:who first proposed the
3510:A Chemist and His Bible
3508:. In religion he wrote
3393:Max Planck (1858–1947)
3378:St Martin-in-the-Fields
3322:Religious Tract Society
3120:, and was important in
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1854:The Maclaurin Institute
1688:and Stanford University
952:Joseph Mendham (1840).
682:Palaeologan Renaissance
599:Lindberg, D.C. (1995).
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5217:University of Delaware
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3887:A neuroscientist from
3854:Chromosome abnormality
3833:University of Maryland
3802:Tennessee Encyclopedia
3652:and convert who wrote
3586:Nobel Prize in Physics
3405:Nobel Prize in Physics
2798:Faà di Bruno's formula
2682:Catholic Encyclopedia.
2517:. He also founded the
2182:Philosophie Zoologique
2148:Preface to "Evidences"
2134:Royal Military Academy
1723:John Ray (1627–1705)
1648:Astronomia geometrica.
1632:Seth Ward (1617–1689)
1354:Catholic Encyclopedia
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651:outlook than Aquinas.
497:Helen S. Lang (1992).
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4865:Henry F. Schaefer III
4825:Eric Priest's website
4710:Christians in Science
4556:Faraday Institute bio
4543:Christians in Science
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4447:. Winner of the 2002
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4077:Seton Hall University
4020:C. F. von Weizsäcker
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3929:Christians in Science
3757:Joseph Fielding Smith
3556:He also received the
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2965:Catholic Encyclopedia
2958:Catholic Encyclopedia
2870:Science and the Bible
2744:Asa Gray (1810–1888)
2735:University of Houston
2281:Catholic Encyclopedia
1999:Systema Vegetabilium.
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1381:L'Impieté des déistes
1274:Encyclopedia of China
1261:Encyclopedia of China
1014:University of Florida
916:Herbarum vivae icones
874:Scientific revolution
729:Catholic Encyclopedia
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5249:and a fellow of the
4993:St. Petersburg Times
4980:Finding Darwin's God
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4662:Griffiths inequality
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3092:University of Durham
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5175:Templeton Prize bio
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4265:Stanford University
4180:In 1964 he won the
4118:Bruce Medalist page
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3771:by Henry J. Eyring
3564:before conversion.
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