The ISCAST Team with the Editorial Board is delighted to present the second 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. CPOSAT is indexed with the National Library of Australia, ATLA, Finnish Publication Forum, and CrossRef.
Volume 2 is made up of the following contributions:
Articles
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Being and Becoming: The Complementarity of Creation and Evolution
Graeme Finlay -
Recovering Genesis One from Scientific and Societal Misunderstanding
Alan Dickin -
Church Responses and Theological Resources for Technological Addiction
Armand Babakhanian -
Christianity’s Earliest Encounter with the Ancient Techno-Scientific China: Critical Lessons from Jingjiao’s Approach
Jacob Chengwei Feng -
Bornavirus Genes in the Human Genome: Bringing the New from the Old
Graeme Finlay -
An Unnecessary War: The Tragedy and Wasted Effort of the Conflict between Science and Religion
Carolyn M. King -
Disentangling the Histories of Science and Religion
James C. Ungureanu -
Reflections on the Relationship between Orthodox Christian Theology and Psychoanalysis: A Review Essay
Antonios Kaldas -
Maria Sibylla Merian in Picture Books: Metanarratives about Science and Religion
Danielle Terceiro
Book Reviews
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Stavros Lazaris: Le Physiologus grec, vol. 1: La réécriture de l’histoire naturelle antique
Doru Costache -
D. Gareth Jones: At the Margins: A Life in Biomedical Science, Faith, and Ethical Dilemmas
Alan Gijsbers -
Paul Tyson: Seven Brief Lessons on Magic
Charles Sherlock -
Marc A. Pugliese and John Becker (eds.): Process Thought and Roman Catholicism: Challenges and Promises
Neil Ormerod -
Peter Harrison and John Milbank (eds.): After Science and Religion: Fresh Perspectives from Philosophy and Theology
Robert Brennan -
Robert Wiles: The Mind in the Matrix: What the Complexity of the Universe Tells Us About Meaning
Charles Sherlock -
Paul Tyson: Theology and Climate Change
Neil Ormerod -
John F. Haught: Is Nature Enough? Meaning and Truth in the Age of Science
Andrew Wood -
Elaine Howard Ecklund and David R. Johnson: Varieties of Atheism in Science
Charles Sherlock -
David Bradshaw and Richard Swinburne (eds.): Natural Theology in the Eastern Orthodox Tradition
Doru Costache -
Philip Hefner: Human Becoming in an Age of Science, Technology, and Faith. Jason P. Roberts, and Mladen Turk (eds.)
Blessing T. Emmanuel -
Elaine Howard Ecklund: Why Science and Faith Need Each Other: Eight Shared Values That Move Us beyond Fear
D. Gareth Jones