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Prof. John Brooke |
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Research Interests: Interfaces between science and religion; history of natural theology; the Darwinian revolution. |
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Publications: Reconstructing Nature: The Engagement of Science and Religion (2000, Oxford University Press, Oxford) The History of Science and Religion: Some Evangelical Dimensions (1998, Evangelicals and Science in Historical Perspective, Oxford University Press, Oxford, Edited by Livingstone, D.N., Hart, D.G., and Noll, M.A.) Does the History of Science have a Future. Presidentail Address to the British Society for the History of Science and to the Historical Section of the British Association for the Advancement of Science (1999, British Journal for the History of Science) Wise Men Nowadays Think Otherwise: John Ray, Natural Theology and the Meanings of Anthropocentrism (2000, Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London) Religious Belief and the Content of the Sciences in Science in Theistic Contexts (ed. John Hedley Brooke, Margaret J Osler and Jitse van der Meer), Osiris, 16 (2001), 3-28 |
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