Lecture Note 2 – The Epistemological Shift and Some Theological Implications
Lecture Note 3 – Kuhn – The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
Lecture Note 4 – Is Science Relevant to Theology
Lecture Note 6 – Mascal – Christian Theology and Natural Science
Lecture Note 7 – Eillenberger – Protestant Thought and Natural Science
Lecture Note 8 – Relationships between Science and Theology
Lecture Note 9 – Coulson – Science and Christian Belief
Lecture Note 10 – Science and Scripture
Lecture Note 11 – Whitehead – Religion and Science
Lecture Note 12 – Devanandan – The concept of Maya
Lecture Note 13 – A Case Study in the Integration of Science and Religion
Figure 1 – Basic Epistemological Positions
Figure 2 – The Evolution of Basic Color Term Systems
Student Paper 2 – From Galileo to Whitehead
Other 1 – Information for Dr. Hiebert
Other 2 – Amoss and Keyes – Suggested Readings in the Philosophy of Science Relevant to Anthropology
Bibliography 1 – Naturalistic Epistemology
Bibliography 2 – Paradigms and the History of Psychology
Bibliography 3 – Theological Issues and the Social Sciences – Epistemology
Bibliography 4 – Additional Readings for M609, P581
Bibliography 5 – Epistemology and Theology
Bibliography 6 – Models and the Positivistic Tradition
Bibliography 8 – Optional Readings
Hiebert Article 1 – Epistemological Foudnations for Science and Theology
Hiebert Article 2 – The Missiological Implications of an Epistemological Shift
Reading 1 – History of Logic, Foundations of Mathematics
Reading 2 – Hanson – Does God Have a Body
Reading 3 – Unidentified Article
Reading 4 – Neidhardt – Faith and Human Understanding
Reading 5 – Hatfield – Science and Christianity
Reading 6 – Hefley – What Can an Honest Scientist Believe
Reading 7 – Cole – The Integration of Psychology and Theology
Reading 8 – Thomas – On the Uncertainty of Science
Reading 9 – Ragan and Malony – Psychologists and Religion
Reading 10 – Jastrow – Science and Creation
Reading 11 – Integration and the Fuller Graduate School of Psychology
Reading 12 – Malony – Finch Symposium on Psychology and Religion