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Bishop of 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 Natural Science", stating that, "Both Religion and science require a belief in God. For believers, God is in the beginning, and for physicists He is at the end of all considerations… To the former He is the foundation, to the latter, the
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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 Gerbert of Rheims, when made Pope he disowned his Gallican antecedents and supported the claims of the papacy.
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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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As suggested this section concerns significant 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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A polymath who worked on determinants, a calculating machine, He was a Lutheran who worked with convert to Catholicism John Frederick, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg in hopes of a reunification between Catholicism and Lutheranism. He also wrote
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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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Descartes was one of the key thinkers of the Scientific Revolution in the Western World. He is also honoured by having the Cartesian coordinate system used in plane geometry and algebra named after him. He did important work on
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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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His criticism of Aristotelian physics was important to Medieval science. He also theorized about the nature of light and the stars. He was also called John of Alexandria, hence the picture. As a theologian he rejected the
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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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Lutheran convert to Catholicism, his Beatification in that faith occurred in 1987. As a scientist he is considered a pioneer in both anatomy and geology, but largely abandoned science after his religious conversion.
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He is sometimes called the "father of English botany" and was also an ornithologist. Religiously he was arrested for preaching in favor of the Reformation. An illustration of "Herbal - Mandrake" by him is pictured.
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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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Theologian and Bishop of Lisieux, he was one of the early founders and popularizers of modern sciences. One of his many scientific contributions is the discovery of the curvature of light through atmospheric
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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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in terms of formatting and that I'm going to try to more strictly limit to scientists and mathematicians who did Christian philosophy, theology, apologetics, speaking, or science/religion writing.
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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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As that implies, this period led Christians in science to face changes and increased challenges, the first major one being theories of evolution discussed early on by Lamarck in
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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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A Scottish minister, naturalist, zoologist and geologist. He named and described a number of species of molluscs. During his life he tried to reconcile theology with science.
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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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He may have introduced the word trigonometry, a book he did on that is shown, into English and French. He was also a Calvinist theologian who acted as court preacher.
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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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This section goes on to the French Revolution which led to the first major de-Christianization attempts in Europe to occur in many centuries. This culminated in the
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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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Mennonite astronomer who went to Goshen College and Harvard. A picture from Goshen is shown. Mr. Gingerich has written about people of faith in science history.
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He was a Lucasian Professor of Mathematics known for work on an important process to fabricate nitrous acid. He was also an evangelical Anglican who co-wrote
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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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Evolutionary biologist and mathematician best known for evolutionary dynamics. He teaches at Harvard University, which is pictured in an old drawing.
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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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A British paleontologist who made his reputation through study of the Burgess Shale fossils, one of which is pictured. He was the co-winner of a
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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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He also is a mathematical physicist who has written articles on relativistic physics and Noncommutative geometry. His cross-disciplinary book
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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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He is known as the "father of modern taxonomy" and also made contributions to ecology. Natural theology and the Bible were important to his
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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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International Seminar on Nuclear War and Planetary Emergencies: 25th session ... by Antonino Zichichi, Richard C. Ragaini, Ettore M, pg 4
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Kieffer, John (1970). "Anatolius of Alexandria". Dictionary of Scientific Biography 1. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. pp. 148–149.
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He wrote on geometry, mathematics, and the astrolabe. He was also a monk who composed Marian antiphons and was essentially beatified.
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is considered to be the first book on the history of evangelical sects that had broken away from the Catholic Church. In botany his
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and therefore a different aspect of science history. While the founding of the Royal Society, in a kingdom that had broken with the
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Cistercian monk who did work on combinatorics and published astronomy tables at age 10. He also did works of theology and sermons.
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is a stopping point for this section due to the role they may have played in connecting the Christian world to science elsewhere.
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A bishop of Laodicea, one of the foremost scholars of his day in the physical sciences. He is an early writer, predating the
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The second son of Reverend Silas Franklin Millikan, he wrote about the reconciliation of science and religion in books like
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Heavenly Intrigue: Johannes Kepler, Tycho Brahe, and the Murder Behind One of History's Greatest Scientific Discoveries
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A physicist and theologian. He translated the New Testament into French and corrected an error in Newton's Principia.
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He was a Bishop of Alatri who convoked a diocesan synod to deal with abuses. He was also a mathematician who wrote on
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who considered his religious duties to be his principal concern. He was also a botanist with the author abbreviation
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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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Russian mathematician who made significant contributions to the broader areas of differential geometry. He was an
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Jansenist thinker; well-known for Pascal's law (physics), Pascal's theorem (math), and Pascal's Wager (theology).
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involved an understanding between Catholicism and Science. A picture of him as a boy, with his father, is shown.
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among others. He has spoken on Christianity and Science at the University of St Andrews and is a member of the
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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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geometry. He affirmed that experiments should be used in order to verify a theory, testing its consequences.
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Natural science does not consist in ratifying what others have said, but in seeking the causes of phenomena.
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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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Full Meridian of Glory: Perilous Adventures in the Competition to Measure the Earth by Paul Murdin and the
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The church in the shadow of the mosque: Christians and Muslims in the world ... by Sidney Harrison Griffith
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He has also debated religion with Richard Dawkins. He teaches at Oxford, so an old map of it is pictured.
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French Pro-Life Geneticist Jerome Lejeune to be Considered for Catholic Beatification at "Cardinal Rating"
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Patron saint of scientists in Catholicism who may have been the first to isolate arsenic. He wrote that: "
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The Cambridge guide to women's writing in English by Lorna Sage, Germaine Greer, Elaine Showalter; pg 271
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He wrote numerous scientific articles and named several species of animals. He also was a founder of the
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Scurvy: How a Surgeon, a Mariner, and a Gentlemen Solved the Greatest Medical Mystery of the Age of Sail
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Science and Civilisation in China: Volume 3, Mathematics and the Sciences of the Heavens and the Earth
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He was an English archbishop, often called "the Profound Doctor". He developed studies as one of the
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church elder for a time, he discussed the relationship of science to religion in a lecture opposing
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Science and Civilisation in China: Volume 6, Biology and Biological Technology, Part 2: Agriculture
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He is a Catholic priest, a member of the Pontifical Academy of Theology, a founding member of the
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who was the "father of modern genetics" for his study of the inheritance of traits in pea plants.
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Scientist and theologian who argued that the study of science could improve glorification of God.
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Nontrinitarian who was condemned and imprisoned by Catholics before being burned at the stake by
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An astronomer who did not really study Christianity until after age forty. He wrote the article
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American Association for the Advancement of Science's Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Religion
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He was born in 1784, but his scientific life did not begin before the period discussed herein.
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Origins of Neuroscience: A History of Explorations Into Brain Function by Stanley Finger, pg 18
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priest and Distinguished Professor of Physics at Seton Hall University, New Jersey, who won a
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in 1876, However his later works were considered unorthodox and led to his excommunication by
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and efforts to respond to him and the knowledge of Eastern societies. The decline of the [[B
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in the Catholic Church, he was an award-winning scientist known for discovering the link of
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Meyers Konversationslexikon 1888–1889, Jahn, I. Geschichte der Biologie. Spektrum 2000, and
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of Merton College, Oxford University. These studies would lead to important developments in
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actually working on it rather than having it as a preservation of 2010. It will differ from
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He is a physicist who worked at Brookhaven National Laboratory and contributed papers to
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Dominican who is believed to have given the first correct explanation for the rainbow in
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A professor of astronomy and Archbishop of Uppsala. He wrote on astronomy and theology.
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is shown as it related to particle physics, but I'm not sure he's done anything there.
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and is also commemorated by the Lutheran Church on their Calendar of Saints on May 24.
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in commemoration of his father, Rev. Auburn J. Carr (d. 1985), who graduated in 1932.
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Space and Spirit. Theories of the Universe and the Arguments for the Existence of God.
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and wrote histories advocating that the Roman Catholic Church helped advance science.
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study indicated belief in a personal God was a minority position among members of the
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Anglican Bishop of Salisbury and Savilian Chair of Astronomy from 1649–1661. He wrote
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An Index of Prohibited Books: By Command of the Present Pope, Gregory XVI in 1835; ...
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and advocates the idea modern science could only have arisen in a Christian society.
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to conditions and for his subsequent opposition to prenatal diagnosis and abortion.
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increased secularism in the rest of Europe. This also reached the US in time and a
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in 2000. For years he taught at Carleton College, hence their chapel is pictured.
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English chemist and stained glass manufacturer who was a convert to Catholicism.
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Of the proofs of the divine power and wisdom derived from the study of astronomy
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The credibility of Christianity vindicated, in answer to Mr. Hume’s objections.
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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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Vindiciae Geologiae; or the Connexion of Geology with Religion explained.
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discusses the relationship of God and man. In science he won both the
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Mathematics and the Divine By T Koetsier, L Bergmans, Inc NetLibrary
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and for a group working to convert black slaves in the West Indies.
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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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and as a zoologist he described several species new to the West.
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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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geneticist who criticized young Earth creationism in an essay, "
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Capuchin astronomer. He dedicated one of his astronomy books to
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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.
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Serbian-American physicist, chemist, and inventor. He won the
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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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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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Can Theories be Refuted?: Essays on the Duhem-Quine Thesis
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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
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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."
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of Environment and Christianity is also named for him.
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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.
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For four years he devoted himself to theology writing
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and on June 16, 2010 became the new director for the
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Incarnation and Resurrection By Paul D. Molnar, pg 95
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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
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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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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 4326: 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 ; 2199: 2092:Cambridge astronomer and clergyman. He wrote 1518: 884: 757:. The picture is of a page in a book he did. 382: 94: 8: 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) 1198: 1187: 1181:978-1-4000-3176-4 (1-4000-3176-1) ISBN 825: 821: 810: 675:, which is pictured in a 1673 sketch. 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 24: 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) 5307: 5286: 5238: 5211:Modern Physics and Ancient Faith 5152: 5107: 5051: 5008: 4971: 4942: 4910: 4871: 4858:Foundational Questions Institute 4838: 4802: 4766: 4729: 4697: 4649: 4605: 4573: 4530: 4495: 4468: 4428: 4397: 4349: 4256: 4206: 4173: 4133: 4091: 4059: 4025: 3987: 3916: 3880: 3877:Carlos Chagas Filho (1910–2000) 3811: 3808:Aldert van der Ziel (1910–1991) 3779: 3740: 3712: 3677: 3641: 3613: 3577: 3533: 3497: 3469: 3430: 3427:Edward Arthur Milne (1896–1950) 3396: 3349: 3326:British Astronomical Association 3313: 3278: 3242: 3214: 3174: 3140: 3108:He gave a famous address to the 3101: 3086:The Fauna and Flora of Palestine 3082:The Natural History of the Bible 3042: 3005: 2977: 2913: 2889: 2849: 2817: 2814:Julian Tenison Woods(1832–1889) 2785: 2747: 2712: 2692: 2666: 2647:is named for him. He also wrote 2636: 2617:James Clerk Maxwell and religion 2601: 2598:James Clerk Maxwell (1831–1879) 2566: 2534: 2506: 2473: 2441: 2407: 2367: 2333: 2294: 2291:Lars Levi Læstadius (1800–1861) 2275:Society of Saint Vincent de Paul 2262: 2242: 2218: 2121: 2085: 2061: 2041: 2013: 1986: 1966: 1948: 1931:Presbyterian minister who wrote 1924: 1891: 1863: 1843: 1806: 1780: 1756: 1726: 1698: 1675: 1635: 1620:Australian E-Journal of Theology 1608: 1588: 1557: 1537: 1466: 1438: 1404: 1364: 1324: 1304: 1217: 1146: 1116: 1096: 1076: 1052: 1031: 995: 967: 936: 933:Nicolaus Copernicus (1473–1543) 903: 841: 778: 738: 708: 664: 628: 538: 482: 479:St. Albert Magnus (c.1193–1280) 426: 401: 351: 323: 302: 279:David Edward Cartwright (1999). 267: 264:Bede, the Venerable (c.672–735) 226: 178: 113: 5320:American Scientific Affiliation 5300: 5277: 5229: 5179: 5143: 5116:Charles Doolittle Walcott Medal 5098: 5064:American Scientific Affiliation 5042: 4999: 4962: 4933: 4901: 4862: 4829: 4793: 4759: 4738:The Art of Computer Programming 4720: 4688: 4674:American Scientific Affiliation 4640: 4632:Journal of Mathematical Physics 4596: 4564: 4553:The Academy of Medical Sciences 4549:and the Thomas Merton Society. 4521: 4486: 4459: 4419: 4388: 4340: 4249: 4199: 4166: 4142:Christianity and the Scientists 4126: 4084: 4052: 4018: 3980: 3947: 3911: 3875: 3841: 3806: 3790:. In addition he worked on the 3776:William G. Pollard (1911–1989) 3774: 3735: 3707: 3672: 3636: 3608: 3572: 3528: 3492: 3464: 3425: 3391: 3356:In science he is noted for the 3344: 3308: 3273: 3237: 3209: 3169: 3135: 3096: 3069: 3037: 3018:Presidents of the Royal Society 3000: 2972: 2908: 2884: 2844: 2812: 2780: 2742: 2709:Philip Henry Gosse (1810–1888) 2707: 2687: 2661: 2633:Arnold Henry Guyot (1807–1884) 2631: 2596: 2561: 2529: 2501: 2468: 2436: 2402: 2362: 2328: 2289: 2257: 2237: 2213: 2116: 2080: 2056: 2036: 2008: 1981: 1963:Emanuel Swedenborg (1688–1772) 1961: 1943: 1919: 1886: 1858: 1838: 1801: 1775: 1751: 1721: 1693: 1670: 1630: 1603: 1583: 1552: 1532: 1461: 1433: 1422:Meditations on First Philosophy 1399: 1359: 1319: 1299: 1209: 1141: 1111: 1091: 1071: 1047: 1026: 1006:is pictured. He was also among 990: 962: 931: 898: 836: 773: 733: 703: 659: 623: 533: 477: 421: 396: 346: 339:History of the Christian Church 320:Pope Sylvester II (c.950–1003) 318: 297: 262: 221: 108: 63: 60: 57: 54: 51: 5221:University of Notre Dame Press 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) 197:. A picture of frescos in the 173: 1: 5225:Interview at Ignatius Insight 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 5370: 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). 1224:He is counted among the 1093:John Napier (1550–1617) 583:The Friar and the Cipher 517:The Friar and the Cipher 443:The Friar and the Cipher 185:A bishop of Emesa whose 145:Englebert, Omer (1994). 64:Restorationist or other 5074:as well. An image from 4789:The Wall Street Journal 4437:Science and the Trinity 4271:is therefore pictured. 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 2142:Religious Tract Society 1854:The Maclaurin Institute 1688:and Stanford University 952:Joseph Mendham (1840). 682:Palaeologan Renaissance 599:Lindberg, D.C. (1995). 242:He was a figure in the 147:The Lives of the Saints 130:Roman Catholic Churches 84:First Council of Nicaea 5217:University of Delaware 5122:. He is active in the 4889:and is a signatory of 4656:Physicist who won the 4512:Christians in Science. 4310:Living as of last edit 4182:Nobel Prize in Physics 4140:A physicist who wrote 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 947:Catholic Encyclopedia 651:outlook than Aquinas. 497:Helen S. Lang (1992). 189:blended theology with 4865:Henry F. Schaefer III 4825:Eric Priest's website 4710:Christians in Science 4556:Faraday Institute bio 4543:Christians in Science 4517:Christians in Science 4447:. Winner of the 2002 4245:Christians in Science 4221:group. He also wrote 4219:Christians in Science 4184:and in 1966 he wrote 4077:Seton Hall University 4020:C. F. von Weizsäcker 4010:, which is pictured. 3929:Christians in Science 3757:Joseph Fielding Smith 3556:He also received the 3132:and his own article. 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. 1821:, hence the picture. 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 463:. Transaction books. 199:Church of Saint Elian 5249:and a fellow of the 4993:St. Petersburg Times 4980:Finding Darwin's God 4666:Consistent histories 4662:Griffiths inequality 4628:Templeton Foundation 4334:Reason for inclusion 4168:Charles Hard Townes 3994:Anglican priest and 3562:Mathematical physics 3301:Middlesex University 3128:Institute of Physics 3092:University of Durham 2963:Also the end of the 2207:Reason for inclusion 1526:Reason for inclusion 892:Reason for inclusion 684:1261 - C. 1360" 2000 390:Reason for inclusion 236:Council of Chalcedon 175:Nemesius (?-c. 390) 102:Reason for inclusion 5247:Affective computing 5175:Templeton Prize bio 5101:Simon Conway Morris 4854:, by H. F. Schaefer 4293:. Zondervan, 1999. 4265:Stanford University 4180:In 1964 he won the 4118:Bruce Medalist page 4106:which is pictured. 4006:. He was a Dean at 3976:Tuskegee University 3771:by Henry J. 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Index

User:T. Anthony
List of Christians in science and technology
Crusades
History of science
First Council of Nicaea
The Crusades

Edict of Milan
Eastern Orthodox
Roman Catholic Churches
Syria
Laodicea in Syria
ISBN
1566195160
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Galenic
circulatory system
Church of Saint Elian
The Lancet
Origins of Neuroscience: A History of Explorations Into Brain Function by Stanley Finger, pg 18
Nemesius- Bishop Of Emesa in "The American Cyclopaedia
THE LURE OF MEDICAL HISTORY: A NOTE ON THE MEDICAL BOOKS OF FAMOUS PRINTERS
Pictorial history of ancient pharmacy

Council of Chalcedon
Monophysitism
Cornell University

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