Denis Alexander
Denis Alexander
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Has Science Killed God?
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Is There Purpose in Biology?
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Genes, Determinism, and God
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Creation or Evolution
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Biology and Ideology from Descartes to Dawkins
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Science, faith, and ethics
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Can we be sure about anything?
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Protein phosphatases
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Beyond belief
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Rebuilding the Matrix
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Beyond science
cover - CTComing to Faith Through DawkinsDenis Alexander
Coming to Faith Through Dawkins
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Transdisciplinary approaches of the dialogue between science, art, and religion in the Europe of tomorrow, contributions to the International Congress held in Sibiu, 9-11 September 2007
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- Open Work
Has Science Killed God?
- Open Work
Is There Purpose in Biology?
- Open Work
Genes, Determinism, and God
- Open Work
Creation or Evolution
- Open Work
Biology and Ideology from Descartes to Dawkins
- Open Work
Science, faith, and ethics
- Open Work
Can we be sure about anything?
- Open Work
Protein phosphatases
- Open Work
Beyond belief
- Open Work
Rebuilding the Matrix
- Open Work
Beyond science
- Open Work
Coming to Faith Through Dawkins
- Open Work
Transdisciplinary approaches of the dialogue between science, art, and religion in the Europe of tomorrow, contributions to the International Congress held in Sibiu, 9-11 September 2007