Science, Religion, and the Human Experience

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Contributors

Pascal Boyer, Henry Luce professor of individual and collective
memory, Washington University in St. Louis, and author ofThe Nat-
uralness of Religious Ideas(1994) andReligion Explained(2001).
John Hedley Brooke, Oxford University historian of religion and
science, and author ofScience and Religion: Some Historical Perspec-
tives(1991) andReconstructing Nature: The Engagement of Science and
Religion(Oxford University Press, 1998).
Thomas A. Carlson, professor of religious studies at UC Santa
Barbara, and author ofIndiscretion: Finitude and the Naming of God
(1999), as well as numerous translations of French philosopher Jean-
Luc Marion.
Anne Harrington, historian of science at Harvard University,
and author ofMedicine, Mind and the Double Brain(1987) andReen-
chanted Science: Holism and German Culture from Wilhelm II to Hitler
(1997).
Bruno Latour, sociologist of science at Centre de Sociologie de
l’Innovation, E ́cole des Mines de Paris, and author ofWe Have Never
Been Modern(1993) andPandora’s Hope: Essays on the Reality of Sci-
ence Studies(1999).
Daniel C. Matt, scholar of Jewish mysticism and author ofThe
Essential Kabbalah(1995) andGod and the Big Bang(1996).
Ronald L. Numbers, University of Wisconsin historian of Amer-
ican science and religion, and author ofThe Creationists(1993) and
Darwinism Comes to America(1998).
Harold H. Oliver, professor emeritus of theology, Boston Uni-
versity, and author ofA Relational Metaphysic(1981).

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