REVISITING WILLIAM PALEY : with Bethany Sollereder, “Introduction to Essays in Honor of Alister McGrath”; Peter Harrison, “What is Natural Theology? (And Should We Dispense with It?)”; John Hedley Brooke, “Revisiting William Paley”; Helen De Cruz, “A Taste for the Infinite: What Philosophy of Biology Can Tell Us about Religious Belief”; Michael Ruse, “The Dawkins Challenge”; Donovan O. Schaefer, “The Territories of Thinking and Feeling: Rethinking Religion, Science, and Reason with Alister McGrath”; Andrew Pinsent, “Alister McGrath and Education in Science and Religion”; Andrew Davison, “Science and Specificity: Interdisciplinary Teaching between Theology, Religion, and the Natural Sciences”; Victoria Lorrimar, “Does an Inkling Belong in Science and Religion? Human Consciousness, Epistemology, and the Imagination”; and Alister E. McGrath, “Response: Science and Religion—The State of the Art.”
: with Bethany Sollereder, “Introduction to Essays in Honor of Alister McGrath”; Peter Harrison, “What is Natural Theology? (And Should We Dispense with It?)”; John Hedley Brooke, “Revisiting William Paley”; Helen De Cruz, “A Taste for the Infinite: What Philosophy of Biology Can Tell Us about Religious Belief”; Michael Ruse, “The Dawkins Challenge”; Donovan O. Schaefer, “The Territories of Thinking and Feeling: Rethinking Religion, Science, and Reason with Alister McGrath”; Andrew Pinsent, “Alister McGrath and Education in Science and Religion”; Andrew Davison, “Science and Specificity: Interdisciplinary Teaching between Theology, Religion, and the Natural Sciences”; Victoria Lorrimar, “Does an Inkling Belong in Science and Religion? Human Consciousness, Epistemology, and the Imagination”; and Alister E. McGrath, “Response: Science and Religion—The State of the Art.”