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You find the following Faraday Papers from the Faraday Institute for Science and Religion, helpful.
☰ John Polkinghorne, "The Science and Religion Debate - an Introduction," Faraday Papers No 1 (Apr 2007). 4pp. pdf
☰ Roger Trigg, "Does Science Need Religion?" Faraday Paper No 2 (Apr 2007). 4pp. pdf
☰ Denis R. Alexnder, "Models for Relating Science and Religion," Faraday Paper No 3 (Apr 2007). 4pp. pdf
☰ John Polkinghorne, "The Anthropic Principle and the Science and Religion Debate," Faraday Paper No 4 (Apr 2007). 4pp. pdf
☰ Michael Poole, "Reductionism: Help or Hindrance in Science and Religion?" Faraday Paper No 6 (Apr 2007). 4pp. pdf
☰ Robert S. White, "The Age of the Earth," Faraday Paper No 8 (Apr 2007). 4pp. pdf
☰ Alister McGrath, "Has Science killed God?" Faraday Paper No 9 (Apr 2007). 4pp. pdf
☰ Rodney D. Holder, "Is the Universe Designed?" Faraday Paper No 10 (Apr 2007). 4pp. pdf
☰ Ernest Lucas, "Interpreting Genesis in the 21st Century," Faraday Paper No 11 (Apr 2007). 4pp. pdf
☰ R. J. Berry, "Creation and Evolution Not Creation or Evolution," Faraday Paper No 12 (Apr 2007). 4pp. pdf
☰ Colin Russell, "Science and Faith in the Life of Michael Faraday," Faraday Paper No 13 (Apr 2007). 4pp.pdf
☰ Graeme Finlay, "Human genomics and the Image of God," Faraday Paper No 14 (Apr 2009). 4pp. pdf
☰ Ernan McMullin, "The Galileo Affair," Faraday Paper No 15 (Apr 2009). 4pp. pdf
☰ Rodney D. Holder, "Natural Theology," Faraday Paper No 19 (Apr 2016). 4pp. pdf
☰ Denis R. Alexander, "Miracles and Science," Faraday Paper No 20 (Oct 2017). 4pp. pdf
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