Ian G. Barbour is Bean Professor of Science, Technology, and Society, Emeritus at Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota. A recipient of the Templeton Prize in Religion, Barbour is author of When Science Meets Religion (2000) and Religion and Science: Historical and Contemporary Issues (1997).
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Preface Introduction God and Evolution Darwinism Evolving Biological Processes Models of God's Action in Nature God's Action in Process Theology Evolution, Genetics, and Human Nature Human Evolution Human Nature in Theology Genetic Determination and Human Freedom Neuroscience, Artificial Intelligence, and Human Nature Neuroscience and Selfhood The Self in Theology Artificial Intelligence and Human Nature Philosophical Interpretations of Consciousness Process Philosophy God and Nature: A Process View Historical Background God's Self-Limitation Process Theology Theology, Ethics, and the Environment Historical Background God and Nature Humanity and Nature Justice, Technology, and the Environment Acknowledgments Notes Index of Authors Index of Subjects

