Books on science and religion, including science and spirituality, science and the bible, and the relationship between scientific and religious worldviews.
An innovative investigation into how an understanding of modern brain science can aid the Christian pursuit of spiritual growth and transformation.
An exploration of the scientific background to the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, ranging from geological processes to the economy of the Dead Sea region.
An examination of faith as a universal facet of human belief systems, showing how our cognitive limitations make faith not the enemy of reason but its partner.
An exploration of the spiritual dimensions of the possibilities of alien contact, and the implications for how we treat our own planet and each other.
An approach to origins trancending the traditional 'evolution-versus-creation' debate, providing a vision of evolution as the unfolding of God's creative power.
A new case for the rationality of believing in the existence of a monotheistic god, drawing on a range of recent developments in science and theology.
An imaginative synthesis of science and theology that establishes the growth and flourishing of the person as the cornerstone of Christian healing.
A thoughtful and highly readable comparison of the ancient history of the bible and the natural history of evolution as academic subjects.
A fascinating introduction to the central questions of philosophy, and a spirited defence of the continuing relevance of Aristotelian and Thomist philosophy.