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index to Volume 40 PART 1. AUTHORS AND ARTICLES Al-Hayani, Fatima Agha Islam and Science: Contradiction or Concordance (September), 565-76 Apczynski, John V. The Discovery of Meaning through Scientific and Religious Forms of Indwelling (March), 77-88 Barbour, Ian G. Commentary on Theological Resources from the Physical Sciences (1966) (June), 503-06 Theology and Physics Forty Years Later (June), 507-11 Brown, Sanborn C. Can Physics Contribute to Theology? (1966) (June), 495-501 Browning, Don Zygon at 40: Its Past and Possible Future (September), 529-33 Brun, Rudolf Transcendentalism or Empiricism? A Discussion of a Problem Raised in E. O. Wilson’s Book Consilience (September), 769-77 Burhoe, Ralph Wendell The Heart of My Concern (December), 983-86 True Spirituality in the Light of the Sciences (December), 799-812 Caiazza, John C. Athens, Jerusalem, and the Arrival of Techno-secularism (March), 9-21 Cameron, Jacqueline R. Minding God/Minding Pain: Christian Theological Reflections on Recent Advances in Pain Research (March), 167-80 Carr, Paul H. A Theology for Evolution: Haught, Teilhard, and Tillich (September), 733-38 Clayton, Philip The Religion-Science Discussion at Forty Years: “Reports of My Death Are Premature” (March), 23—32 [Zygon, vol. 40, no. 4 (December 2005).] © 2005 by the Joint Publication Board of Zygon. ISSN 0591-2385 992 Zygon DeLashmutt, Michael W. Syncretism or Correlation: Teilhard and Tillich’s Contrasting Method- ological Approaches to Science and Theology (September), 739-50 Drees, Willem B. “Religion and Science” as Advocacy of Science and as Religion versus Religion (September), 545-53 Gelwick, Richard Michael Polanyi’s Daring Epistemology and the Hunger for Teleology (March), 63-76 Geraci, Robert Matthew Signaling Static: Artistic, Religious, and Scientific Truths in a Relational Ontology (December), 953-74 Gillette, P. Roger How Science Can Help Religion Benefit Society (June), 299-305 Glassman, Robert B. The Epic of Personal Development and the Mystery of Small Working Memory (March), 107-30 Goldberg, Ellen Cognitive Science and Hathayoga (September), 613-29 Goodenough, Ursula Reductionism and Holism, Chance and Selection, Mechanism and Mind (June), 369-80 Grinde, Bjorn How Can Science Help Religion toward Optimal Benefit for Society? (June), 277-88 Gulick, Walter B. Polanyi on Teleology: A Response to John Apczynski and Richard Gelwick (March), 89-96 Hardwick, Charley D. The Power of Religious Naturalism in Karl Peters'’s Dancing with the Sacred (September), 667-81 Haught, John F. Science and Scientism: The Importance of a Distinction (June), 363-68 Hay, David, and Pawel M. Socha Spirituality as a Natural Phenomenon: Bringing Biological and Psycho- logical Perspectives Together (September), 589-612 Hefner, Philip Culture Is Where It Happens (September), 523-27 Dialogue, Yoking, and the Common Good (December), 793-97 Forty Years: Hope in the Midst of Contradiction (March), 3-8 It’s All about Transforming Minds (June), 263-66 Index 993 Hummel, Leonard M. George Murphy’s Chiasmic Cosmology: As If God Were Not Given (December), 975-82 Huchingson, James E. Dimensions of Life: A Systems Approach to the Inorganic and the Organic in Paul Tillich and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (September), 751-58 Jackelén, Antje What is “Secular”? Techno-Secularism and Spirituality (December), 863-73 Kaufman, Gordon D. Techno-secularism and “Revealed Religion”: Some Problems with Caiazza’s Analysis (June), 323-33 King, Ursula The Journey beyond Athens and Jerusalem (September), 535-44 Koss-Chioino, Joan D. Spirit Healing, Mental Health, and Emotion Regulation (June), 409-21 Kristeller, Jean L., and Thomas Johnson Cultivating Loving Kindness: A Two-Stage Model of the Effects of Meditation on Empathy, Compassion, and Altruism (June), 391-407 Laszlo, Ervin Religion versus Science: The Conflict in Reference to Truth Value, Not Cash Value (March), 57-61 Lawson, E. Thomas A New Look at the Science-and-Religion Dialogue (September), 555-63 Lee, Bruce Y., and Andrew B. Newberg Religion and Health: A Review and Critical Analysis (June), 443-468 Moore, James FE. Interreligious Dialogue as an Evolutionary Process (June), 381—90 Morowitz, Harold The Debate between Science and Religion: Exploring Roads Less Traveled (March), 51—56 Morowitz, Harold J., Nicole Schmitz-Moormann, and James F. Salmon, S.J. Teilhard’s Two Energies (September), 721-32 Newberg, Andrew B., and Bruce Y. Lee The Neuroscientific Study of Religious and Spiritual Phenomena: Or Why God Doesn't Use Biostatistics (June), 469-89 Nordstrom, Alan The End of Faust, the Secular Humanist: A Poem (December), 917—18 994 Zygon Norris, Rebecca Sachs Examining the Structure and Role of Emotion: Contributions of Neurobi- ology to the Study of Embodied Religious Experience (March), 181-99 Oord, Thomas J. The Love Racket: Defining Love and Agape for the Love-and-Science Research Program (December), 919-38 Orr, Matthew Is Nature Enough? Robert Frost Replies in “The Most of It” (September), 759-67 Oviedo, Lluis Whom to Blame for the Charge of Secularization? (June), 351-61 Padgegt t, Alan G. God versus Technology? Science, Secularity, and the Theology of Technology (September), 577-84 Pannenberg, Wolfhart S Eternity, Time, and Space (March), 97-106 Notes on the Alleged Conflict between Religion and Science (September), 585-88 o o t Pederson, Ann Karl Peters: Theology as a Confessing Discipline (September), 683-89 Peters, Karl E. Confessions of a Practicing Naturalistic Theist: A Response to Hardwick, Pederson, and Peterson (September), 701-20 Dancing with the Sacred: Excerpts (September), 631-66 Peters, Ted Techno-Secularism, Religion, and the Created Co-Creator (December), 845-62 Peterson, Gregory R. Dancing with Karl Peters (September), 691-99 Forty Years Later: What Have We Accomplished? (December), 875-90 Polkinghorne, John Comments on Sanborn Brown’s “Can Physics Contribute to Theology?” (June), 513-15 The Continuing Interaction of Science and Religion (March), 43-50 R aman, VaVraardaadraarjaaj a V.V . Techno-Secularism: Comments and Reflections (December), 823-34 } Reiss, Steven Human Individuality and the Gap between Science and Religion (March), 131-42 Index 995 Rollin, Bernard E. Genetic Engineering and the Sacred (December), 939-51 Rolston, Holmes, III Inevitable Humans: Simon Conway Morris's Evolutionary Paleontology (March), 221-29 Roy, Rustum Scientism and Technology as Religions (December), 835—44 Samuelson, Norbert M. Culture and History: Essential Partners in the Conversation between Religion and Science (June), 335-50 Schweiker, William The Varieties and Revisions of Atheism (June), 267-76 Shafer, Ingrid H. The Faust Challenge: Science as Diabolic or Divine (December), 891-915 Strassberg, Barbara A. Magic, Religion, Science, Technology, and Ethics in the Postmodern World (June), 307—22 Szerszynski, Bronislaw Rethinking the Secular: Science, Technology, and Religion Today (December), 813-22 Teske, John A. A Janus Face upon Religion from Scientific Materialism (June), 289-97 Tirosh-Samuelson, Hava Rethinking the Past and Anticipating the Future of Religion and Science (March), 33-41 Towne, Edgar A. he Variety of Panentheisms (September), 779-86 Walach, Harald, and K. Helmut Reich R econnectingg SS cience and 1 SSpyi ritualiltityy:: TT oward 1O Overcomingg a a TaTta boo (June), 423-41 Ward, Andrew Defending Ethical Naturalism: The Roles of Cognitive Science and te) oD Pragmatism (March), 201-20 Yong, Amos Christian and Buddhist Perspectives on Neuropsychology and the Human Person: Pneuma and Pratityasamutpada (March), 143-65 996 Zygon PART 2. BOOKS REVIEWED (Names of reviewers are shown in parentheses.) Alcock, John. The Triumph of Sociobiology (Daniel K. Brannan), (March) 231-34 Clayton, Philip, and Arthur Peacocke, eds. Jn Whom We Live and Move and Have our Being: Panentheistic Reflections on God’s Presence in a Scientific World (Edgar A. Towne), (September) 779-86 Griffin, David Ray. Reenchantment without Supernaturalism: A Process Philosophy of Religion (John F. Haught), (March) 237-40 Jones, Richard H. Reductionism: Analysis and the Fullness ofR eality (Holmes Rolston, III), (March) 240—43 Peacocke, Arthur. Paths from Science towards God: The End of All Our Exploring (James E. Huchingson), (March) 244-46 Segerstrale, Ullica. Defenders of the Truth: The Sociobiology Debate (Daniel K. Brannan), (March) 231-34 Wilson, Edward O. Sociobiology: The New Synthesis, 25th Anniversary Edition (Gregory R. Peterson), (March) 223,44 -3 27 PART 3. THEMES Fortieth Anniversary Symposium: Science, Religion, and Secularity in a Technological Society (March, June, September, December) Michael Polanyi’s Search for Truth (March) Can Science Promote Religion for the Benefit of Society? (June) Science Looks at Spirituality (June, September) Dancing with the Sacred—Dialogue with Karl Peters (September) Looking Again at Teilhard, Tillich, and Haught (September) The Phenomenon of Faust (December) Dmeey

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