The ISCAST Team with the Editorial Board is delighted to present the first volume of the relaunched ISCAST Journal, Christian Perspectives on Science and Technology (CPOSAT).
CPOSAT aims to explore the nexus of Christian faith, the sciences, and technology, providing a platform for rigorous academic inquiry that offers insights into how Christian perspectives can enrich and inform our understanding of science and technology.
It is an online, open-access resource, inviting original contributions from national and international scholars, and publishing double-blind peer-reviewed articles and book reviews. Visit the journal website, or learn more about CPOSAT.
This volume is made up of the following contributions:
Articles
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Genesis 1–3 as a Resource for Twenty–First Century Faith
Carolyn M. King -
Between Darwin and Dostoevsky: The Syntheses of Theodosius Dobzhansky
Christopher Howell -
From Physics to Metaphysics: A New Way
Stephen Ames -
Faith, Deuteronomy 18:21–22, and the Scientific Method
Charles Riding -
Bruce Craven: Contrarian or Questioning Thinker?
John Pilbrow -
On Subjects, Objects, Transitional Fields, and Icons: The Semiotics of a New Paradigm in Human Studies
Marcello La Matina -
Evolution as History: Phylogenetics of Genomes and Manuscripts
Graeme Finlay -
Imago Dei in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Challenges and Opportunities for a Science-Engaged Theology
Marius Dorobantu
Book Reviews
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Jacob Shatzer: Transhumanism and the Image of God
Andrew Sloane -
Ronald L. Numbers (ed.): Galileo Goes to Jail: And Other Myths about Science and Religion
Robert Brennan -
James Ungureanu: Science, Religion, and the Protestant Tradition: Retracing the Origins of Conflict
Robert Brennan -
Ronald E. Osborn: Death Before the Fall: Biblical Literalism and the Problem of Animal Suffering
Andrew Sloane -
Graeme R. McLean: Ethical Basics for the Caring Professions: Knowledge and Skills for Thoughtful Practice
Denise Cooper-Clarke -
Mike Hulme: Why We Disagree About Climate Change: Understanding Controversy, Inaction and Opportunity
Richard Gijsbers -
David Frost: Blind Evolution? The Nature of Humanity and the Origin of Life
Peter Stork -
Ian Hutchinson: Can A Scientist Believe in Miracles? An MIT Professor Answers Questions on God and Science
D. Gareth Jones -
Simon Conway Morris: From Extraterrestrials to Animal Minds: Six Myths of Evolution
Jonathan Clarke -
Graham Buxton and Norman Habel (eds): The Nature of Things: Rediscovering the Spiritual in God’s Creation
Jonathan Clarke -
Suzie Sheehy: The Matter of Everything: Twelve Experiments that Changed our World
Charles Sherlock -
Graeme Finlay: Evolution and Eschatology: Genetic Science and the Goodness of God
D. Gareth Jones