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Bibliography

    For historical perspective:

  1. Brooke,John Hedley, Science and Religion, Some Historical Perspectives, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
  2. Kuhn,Thomas S., The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
  3. On Basic Science concepts:

  4. Hazen,Robert M. and Trefil,James, Science Matters, Achieving Scientific Literacy, Anchor Books, New York.
  5. Matthews,Robert, Unravelling the Mind of God, Mysteries at the Frontier of Science, Virgin Books, London.
  6. Trefil,James, 1001 Things Everyone Should Know About Science, Doubleday, New York.
  7. Wynn,Charles M. and Wiggins,Arthur W., The Five Biggest Ideas in Science, John Wiley, New York.
  8. On the nature of truth, reliable knowledge, philosophy of science:

  9. Pearcey,Nancy and Thaxton,Charles B., The Soul of Science, Christian Faith and Natural Philosophy, Crossway Books, Wheaton, Illinois.
  10. Polkinghorne,John, Reason and Reality, The Relationship Between Science and Theology, SPCK, London.
  11. Scott,Drusilla, Everyman Revived, The Common Sense of Michael Polanyi, Eerdmans Publishing Co., Grand Rapids, Michigan.
  12. Torrance,Thomas F., The Christian Frame of Mind, Reason,Order, and Openness in Theology and Natural Science, Helmers and Howard, Colorado Springs.
  13. Ziman,John, Reliable Knowledge, An Exploration of the Grounds for Belief in Science, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
  14. Science and Religion:

  15. Barbour,Ian G., Issues in Science and Religion, Harper Torchbooks, New York.
  16. Ferguson,Kitty, The Fire in the Equations, Science, Religion & the Search for God, Eerdmans Publishing Co., Grand Rapids, Michigan.
  17. Hummel,Charles E., The Galileo Connection, Resolving Conflicts between Science & the Bible, InterVarsity Press, Downers Grove, Illinois.
  18. Richardson,W.Mark and Wildman,Wesley J., Ed., Religion and Science: History, Method, Dialogue, Routledge, New York.
  19. Templeton,John M. and Herrmann,Robert L., The God Who Would Be Known, Revelations of the Divine in Contemporary Science, Harper & Row, San Franscico
  20. On creation/evolution:

  21. Behe,Michael J., Darwin's Black Box, The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution, The Free Press, New York.
  22. Dawkins,Richard (a leading naturalist), Climbing Mount Improbable, Viking, Penguin Book Ltd. England.
  23. Fischer,Robert B., God Did It, But How?, A.S.A. Press, Ipswich, Maryland.
  24. Hayward,Alan, Creation and Evolution, Rethinking the Evidence from Science and the Bible, Bethany House Publishers, Minnesota.
  25. Johnson,Phillip E., Darwin on Trial, InterVarsity Press, Downers Press, Illinois.
  26. Moreland,J.P. editor, The Creation Hypothesis, Scientific Evidence for an Intelligent Designer, InterVarsity Press, Downers Grove, Illinois.
  27. Ratzsch,Del, The Battle of Beginnings, Why Neither Side is winning the Creation-Evolution Debate, InterVarsity Press, Downers Press, Illinois.
  28. Thaxton,Charles B., Bradley,Walter L. & Olsen,Roger L., The Mystery of Life's Origin, Reassessing Current Theories, Lewis & Stanley, Dallas.
  29. On physics/cosmology:

  30. Davies,Paul, The Mind of God, The Scientific Basis for a Rational World, Simon & Schuster, New York.
  31. Davies,Paul, God and the New Physics, A Touchstone Book, Simon & Schuster, New York.
  32. Gribbin,John, In the Beginning. The Birth of the Living Universe, Little Brown and Co. Toronto.
  33. Stannard,Russell, Doing Away with God? Creation and the Big Bang, Marshall Pickering, Imprint of Harper Collins
  34. Van Till,Howard J., The Fourth Day, What the Bible and the Heavens are telling us about the Creation, Eerdmans Publishing Co. Grand Rapids, Michigan.
  35. Wilkinson,David, God, The Big Bang and Stephen Hawking, An Exploration into Origins, Monarch, Tunbridge Wells.