Клэйтон Ф.
Профессиональные интересы: Религия и наука, Апологетическое (основное) богословие, Философия, Религиоведение, Естествознание
Конфессии: Протестантизм

Краткая биографическая справка:
Американский богослов и философ, заведующий кафедрой теологии Клермонтской школы богословия, профессор философии и религии Клермонтского университета.

Образование
1978 — бакалавр искусств (BA) по философии Вестмонд-колледжа.
1980 — магистр искусств (MA) Фуллеровской богословской семинарии.
1981-1983 — обучение в университете Людвига-Максимиллиана в Мюнхене.
1984 — магистр искусств (MA) Йельского университета.
1985 — магистр философии Йельского университета.
1986 — доктор философии Йельского университета. Защитил диссертацию на факультете философии и религиозных исследований по теме «Объяснение от физики к философии религии: последовательности и непоследовательности» под руководством Луи Дюпре, Ганса Фрая и Карстен Харрис. Прошел обучение по программе DAAD под руководством Вольфхарта Панненберга, является автором переводов работ Панненберга на английский язык.

Области специализации
  • наука и религия
  • конструктивное богословие
  • философское богословие и философия религии
  • философия науки (особенно философия биологии, философия сознания)метафизика

Области профессиональной компетентности

  • Наука, этика и технология
  • Сравнительное религиоведение
  • История современной философии, особенно континентальный рационализм и немецкий идеализм
  • История богословия
  • Эпистемология
Места работы

С 1986 — гостевой профессор колледжа Хаверфорда.
1990-1991 — исследования по гранту Фулбрайта в университете Мюнхена
1986-1991 — профессор философии Уильямс-колледжа
1994-1995 — профессор Александра фон Гумбольта в университете Людвига-Максимиллиана в Мюнхене
2001-2002 — гостевой профессор школы богословия Гарвардского университета
2002-2003 — исследовательский грант фонда Джона Темплтона в Стенфордском проекте по эмержентности
1991-2003 — профессор философии Калифорнийского государственного университета
1998-2001 — глава департамента философии
с осени 2006 — почетный член колледжа св. Эдмунда, гостевой профессор Кембриджского университета
2006-2007 — гостевой профессор науки и религии Гарвардской школы богословия
с 2003 г. по настоящее время профессор Клермонтской школы богословия, профессор философии и религии Клермонтского университета
Библиография работ о персоне:
Книги
  1. This Sacred World: What the New Integration of Science and Religion Has to Say about Ecology, Politics, and Human Spirituality, in preparation.
  2. Doubt and Conviction: An Essay in Christian Minimalism (with Steven Knapp), in preparation.
  3. Beyond the Religion Wars: The Path from Reduction to Reenchantment (under consideration).
  4. Adventures in the Spirit: New Forays in Philosophical Theology (Fortress Press, forthcoming 2008).
  5. All That Is: A Naturalistic Faith for the 21st Century, in honor of Arthur Peacocke (editor; Fortress Press, 2007).
  6. Das Gottesproblem, vol. 2: Moderne Losungsversuche, Hegel bis Whitehead, under contract with Ferdinand Schoningh Verlag. (English title: From Hegel to Whitehead: Systematic Responses to the Modern Problem of God).
  7. I n Quest of Freedom: The Emergence of Spirit in the Natural World (Gottingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, forthcoming July 2008). German translation: Die Frage nach der Freiheit. Biologie, Kultur und die Emergenz des Geistes (Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2007).
  8. Practicing Science, Living Faith: Twelve Scientists in the Quest for Reconciliation (co-edited with Jim Schaal). New York: Columbia University Press, 2007.
  9. The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Science. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006; paperback edition April 2008.
  10. The Re-emergence of Emergence: The Emergentist Hypothesis from Science to Religion (co-edited with Paul Davies). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006.
  11. Mind and Emergence: From Quantum to Consciousness. Oxford: Oxford University Press, November 2004. Paperback edition April 2006. German translation: Emergenz und Bewusstsein. Evolutionarer Prozess und die Grenzen des Naturalismus (Gottingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, March 2007). Romanian translation, 2008. Chinese and Korean translations in process.
  12. Evolution and Ethics: Human Morality in Biological and Religious Perspective (co-edited with Jeffrey Schloss). Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2004.
  13. Science and Beyond: Cosmology, Consciousness and Technology in the Indic Traditions (coedited with Roddam Narasimha, B. V. Sreekantan, and Sangeetha Menon). Bangalore, India: NIAS Publications, 2004.
  14. I n Whom We Live and Move and Have Our Being: Panentheistic Reflections on God's Presence in a Scientific World (co-edited with Arthur Peacocke ). Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2004.
  15. Quantum Mechanics, vol. 5 of Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action (coedited with Robert J. Russell John Polkinghorne et al.). Vatican City: Vatican  bservatory, and Berkeley: Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences, 2002.
  16. Science and the Spiritual Quest: New Essays by Leading Scientists (co-edited with Mark Richardson et al.). London and New York: Routledge, 2002.
  17. The Problem of God in Modern Thought. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2000.
  18. God and Contemporary Science. Edinburgh University Press and Eerdmans, 1997.
  19. Das Gottesproblem, vol. 1: Gott und Unendlichkeit in der neuzeitlichen Philosophie, my translation. Paderborn: Ferdinand Schoningh Verlag, 1996.
  20. Translator of Metaphysics and the Idea of God, by Wolfhart Pannenberg. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1990.
  21. Explanation from Physics to Theology: An Essay in Rationality and Religion. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1989. German translation: Rationalitat und Religion. Erklarung inNaturwissenschaft und Theologie, trans. Martin Laube. Paderborn: Ferdinand Schoningh, 1992.
  22. The Theology of Wolfhart Pannenberg: Twelve American Critiques (coedited with Carl Braaten). Minneapolis: Augsburg Press, 1988.

Статьи и обзоры статей

  1. "Imago Dei: The Biology and Theology of Freedom," Journal of the Center for Theological Inquiry (forthcoming, 2008).
  2. "Reclaiming the Liberal Christian Tradition: Toward a Renewed Theology of Integration," for special issue of The American Journal of Theology and Philosophy (forthcoming 2009).
  3. "Scientific and Philosophical Influences on the Modern Reception of Christian Theology," in Richard Cross and Sarah Coakley, eds. Oxford Handbook to the Reception of Christian Theology (Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2008).
  4. "Emergence: Complexity and Organization," in Charles Harper, ed., Vision, Science, and the Future (forthcoming 2008).
  5. "Von Wissenschaft zur Theologie und zuruck: Die konstruktive Metaphysik als Dialog" (English title: "Theology as Dialogue: A Dialogical Model of Religious Existence"),in Tobias Mueller, ed., Religion im Dialog: Interdisziplinare Perspektiven . Probleme . Losungsansatze (forthcoming 2008).
  6. "Philosophy of Mind and Emergentism: Rival Models for a Philosophical Approach to Healing," in Sarah Coakley, ed., Spiritual Healing: Science, Meaning, and Discernment (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, forthcoming 2008).
  7. Process Theology," "Pantheism," and "Panentheism," The New Westminster Dictionary of Christian Theology, ed. Dawn DeVries and Brian Gerrish (Westminster/John Knox, forthcoming 2008).
  8. "Open Panentheism and Creatio ex nihilo," Process Studies (forthcoming 2008).
  9. "Process and Emergence," in John B. Cobb, Jr., ed., Back to Darwin (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2008), 288-308.
  10. "Hierarchies: The Core Argument for a Naturalistic Christian Faith," Zygon 43/1 (2008): 25-39.
  11. "Disciplining the Transdisciplinary: The Religion-Science Revolution and Five Minds for the Future," Transdisciplinarity in Science and Religion 2 (2008).
  12. "Determinism and Indeterminism: IV, Philosophy of Science and V, Physics," Religion Past and Present, vol. 3 (Leiden: Brill, 2007).
  13. "Contemporary Philosophical Concepts of Laws of Nature: The Quest for BroadExplanatory Consonance," in Fraser Watts, ed., Creation: Probability and Law (forthcoming 2007).
  14. "Toward a Constructive Christian Theology of Emergence," in Nancey Murphy and William R. Stoeger, S.J., eds., Evolution and Emergence: Systems, Organisms, Persons (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007).
  15. "Divine Action and the ‘Argument from Neglect'" (with Steven Knapp), in Robert J. Russell and Nancey Murphy, Physics and Cosmology: Scientific Perspectives on the Problem of Natural Evil (Notre Dame: Notre Dame University Press, 2007), 179-94.
  16. "The Theology of Spiritual Healing," in Fraser Watts, ed., Spiritual Healing (forthcoming 2007).
  17. "Toward a Theory of Divine Action That Has Traction," in Robert J. Russell and Nancey Murphy, eds., Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action: Fourteen Years of Problems and Progress (Vatican City: The Vatican Observatory Press, forthcoming 2007).
  18. "New Horizons for Science and Religion," Harvard Divinity Bulletin 35/1 (winter 2007): 89- 91.
  19. "Boundaries Crossed and Uncrossable: Physical Science, Social Science, Theology," in Kevin Vanhoozer and Martin Warner, eds., Transcending Boundaries in Philosophy and Theology: Reason, Meaning and Experience (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007), 91-103.
  20. "Global Perspectives, Local Applications: A Vision for the Method and Impact ofScience-Spirituality Studies," Omega: Indian Journal of Science and Religion 5/2 (December 2006): 7-24.
  21. "Religion and the Social Sciences: Reflections on the Human Quest for Meaning," in F. LeRon Schults, ed., The Evolution of Rationality: Interdisciplinary Essays in Honor of J. Wentzel van Huyssteen (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2006), pp. 87-106.
  22. Author's Response to Symposium on Clayton, Mind and Emergence, "Emergence from Physics to Theology: Toward a Panoramic View," Zygon 41/3 (Sept. 2006): 675-87.
  23. "Foreword" to Jean Staune, ed., Science and the Search for Meaning: Perspectives from International Scientists (Philadelphia: Templeton Foundation Press, 2006), vii-xvii. Originally appeared as the "Postface" in Staune, ed., Science et la quete de sens (Paris: UNESCO Publications, 2005).
  24. "The Emergence of Spirit: From Complexity to Anthropology to Theology," The Boyle Lecture 2006" Theology and Science 4 (2006): 291-307. Portugese translation forthcoming in Rever - Journal for the Study of Religion, Pontificia Universidade Catolica de Sao Paulo (2007).
  25. "Biology, Directionality, and God: Getting Clear on the Stakes for Religion-Science Discussion," Theology and Science 4 (2006): 121-27.
  26.  "The State of the International Religion-Science Discussion Today," Islam and Science 2/1 (Summer 2004). Republished in Fraser Watts and Kevin Dutton, eds., Why Science and Religion Matters: Perspectives from World Religions (Philadelphia: Templeton Foundation Press, 2006), pp. 63-71.
  27. "Conceptual Foundations of Emergence Theory" and "Emergence from QuantumPhysics to Religion: A Critical Appraisal," both in Philip Clayton and Paul Davies, eds., The Re-emergence of Emergence (Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2006).
  28. "On Emergence, Agency, and Organization" (with Stuart Kauffman), Philosophy and Biology 21 (2006): 501-21.
  29. "‘Creative Mutual Interaction' as Manifesto, Research Program, and Regulative Ideal," in Ted Peters and Nathan Hallanger, eds., God's Action in Nature's World: Essays in Honour of Robert John Russell (Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishing, 2006).
  30. "Critical Faith: Theology in the Midst of the Sciences," booklet publication in honor of Father Jan Peters SJ, Heyendaal Institute, Nijmegen, The Netherlands (2006).
  31. "Creative Transformations in the Doctrine of God," Creative Transformation (December 2005).
  32. "The Concept of Matter in Traditional Western Philosophy and in Contemporary Physics: The Unsolved Dilemma," in Sharath Ananthamurthy et al., eds., Landscape of Matter: Conference Proceedings on the Concept of Matter (Bangalore, India: Bangalore University Prasaranga Press, 2005): 163-77.
  33. "Explanation from Physics to Theology," in Melville Y. Stewart and Xiang Taotao, eds., Philosophy of Religion, English and Chinese editions (Beijing: Peking University Press, 2005), 495-502.
  34. "Kenotic Trinitarian Panentheism," Dialog 44/3 (Fall, 2005): 243-8.
  35. "The Contemporary Science-and-Religion Discussion: A Transformation of Religious Knowledge Claims, or a Futile Quest for Legitimation?," in Thomas M. Schmidt and Michael G. Parker, eds., Scientific Explanation and Religious Belief: Science and Religion in Philosophical and Public Discourse (Tubingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2005), pp. 11-24.
  36. "The Emergence of Spirit," in Charles L. Harper, Jr., ed., Spiritual Information: 100 Perspectives (Philadelphia: Templeton Foundation Press, 2005).
  37. "Eschatology as Metaphysics Under the Guise of Hope," in Joseph Bracken, ed., World Without End: Christian Eschatology from Process Perspective (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2005).
  38. "The Religion-Science Discussion at Forty Years: ‘Reports of My Death Are Premature',"Zygon 40/1 (March 2005): 23-32.
  39. "Systematizing Agency: Toward a Panentheistic-Participatory Theory of Agency," in Christine Helmer, ed., Schleiermacher and Whitehead: Open Systems in Dialogue (Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2004).
  40. "Biology and Purpose: Altruism, Morality and Human Nature in EvolutionaryPerspective," in Philip Clayton and Jeffrey Schloss, eds., Evolutionary Ethics: Human Morality in Biological and Religious Perspective (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2004.)
  41. "Wildman's Kantian Skepticism: A Rubicon for Divine Action," Theology and Science 2 (October, 2004).
  42. "Schleiermacher As Romantic: Joyful Experience, the Individual and the Whole," in Hans Dierkes, Ruth Ragovin and Terry Tice, eds., "Schleiermacher, Romanticism and the Critical Arts: Essays in Honor of Hermann Patsch," special issue of New Athenaeum/Neues Athenaeum (no. 8, 2004).
  43. "Natural Law and Divine Action: The Search for an Expanded Theory of Causation," Zygon 39/3 (September 2004): 613-34.
  44. "Perceiving God in the Lawfulness of Nature: Scientific and Religious  Reflections," in Zainal Abindin, ed., Science and Religion in a Post-Colonial World: Interfaith Perspectives (Adelaide, Australia: ATF Press, 2005), 65-75.
  45. "Transforming ‘the Beyond' from Enemy to Ally: Methodological Suggestions for the Dialogue between Science and the Spiritual Quest," and "Concluding Comments" in Roddam Narasimha et al., Science and Beyond: Cosmology, Consciousness and Technology in the Indic Traditions (Bangalore, India: NIAS Publications, 2004).
  46. "Introduction to Whitehead," in Timothy Eastman and Hank Keeton, eds., Physics and Whitehead (Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2004).
  47. "Emerging God: Theology for a Complex Universe," The Christian Century 121/1 (January 13, 2004): 26-30.
  48. "Theology and the Physical Sciences," in David Ford, ed., The Modern Theologians, 3rd ed. (London: Blackwell, 2004).
  49. "Barbour's Panentheistic Metaphysic," in Robert J. Russell, ed., Fifty Years in Science and Religion: Ian G. Barbour and His Legacy (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004).
  50. "On Science and Religion," in Medhi Golshani, ed., Can Science Dispense with Religion? 3rd ed. (Tehran, Iran: Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies, 2004), pp. 79-85.
  51. "Panentheism in Metaphysical and Scientific Perspective" and "Panentheism Today: A Constructive Systematic Evaluation," in Clayton and Peacocke, eds., In Whom We Live and Move and Have Our Being: Panentheistic Reflections on God's Presence in a Scientific World (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2004).
  52. "Emergence: Us from It," in Science and Ultimate Reality: Quantum Theory, Cosmology and Complexity, edited by John Barrow, Paul Davies, and Charles Harper, Jr. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004), pp. 577-606.
  53. "Science, Meaning, and Metaphysics: A Tribute to Wolfhart Pannenberg," Interdisciplinary Science Reviews 28 (December 2003): 237-40.
  54. "Emergence, Supervenience, and Personal Knowledge" and "Response to My Critics,"feature article in Tradition and Discovery 29/3 (2003): 8-19.
  55. "Postmodernism and the God-World Relation," in Kevin Vanhoozer, ed., Theology and Postmodernism (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003).
  56. "Neuroscience, the Human Person and God: An Emergentist Account," in Ted Peters and Gaymon Bennett, eds., Bridging Science and Religion (London: SCM-Canterbury Press, 2003).
  57. "Theism," "Deism," "Monotheism,"and "Emergence," Encyclopedia of Science and Religion, ed. Wentzel van Huyssteen et al. (New York: Macmillan, 2003).
  58. "Can Liberals Still Believe that God (Literally) Does Anything?" CTNS Bulletin (2003).
  59. "Neuroscience, Consciousness and Emergence: A Supervenience Theory of Mind," in Sangeetha Menon, BV Sreekantan and Anindya Sinha, eds., Science and Metaphysics: A Discussion on Consciousness and Genetics (Bangalore: National Institute of Advanced Studies, 2002).
  60. "The Impossible Possibility: Divine Causes in the World of Nature," in Ted Peters, Muzaffar Iqbal, and Syed Nomanul Haq, eds., God, Life, and the Cosmos: Christian and Islamic Perspectives (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2002).
  61. "Following the Lines: The Interpretation of Quantum Physics and the Unavoidability of the Metaphysical," in Robert Russell, Philip Clayton, John Polkinghorne, and Kirk Wegter-McNelly, eds., Quantum Mechanics: Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action (Vatican City: Vatican Observatory Press, 2002).
  62. "On God and Physics: The Contemporary Dialogue Between Religion and Science in the West," in Zhou Jianzhang, Kelly James Clark, and Melville Stewart, eds. A Dialogue Between Science and Religion (Xiamen, China: Xiamen University Press, 2002).
  63. "Panentheist Internalism: Living within the Presence of the Trinitarian God," Dialog 40 (2001): 208-15.
  64. "In Whom We Have Our Being: Philosophical Resources for the Doctrine of the Spirit," in Bradford Hinze and D. Lyle Dabney, eds., Advents of the Spirit: An Introduction to the Current Study of Pneumatology (Milwaukee, WI: Marquette University Press, 2001).
  65. "Panentheismus," Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart, 4th ed. (2001).
  66. "The Emergence of Spirit," CTNS Bulletin 20/4 (Fall 2000): 3-20.
  67. "Coherence and Realism: A Retrospective," Wahrheit - Sein - Struktur.Auseinandersetzungen mit Metaphysik, Festschrift for L.B. Puntel, ed. Constanze Peres and Dirk Greimann (Hildesheim: Olms, 2000).
  68. "On the Value of the Panentheistic Analogy: A Response to Willem Drees," Zygon 35/3 (Sept. 2000): 699-704.
  69. "Neuroscience, the Person and God: An Emergentist Account," Zygon 35/3 (Sept. 2000): 613-652.
  70. Biology Meets Theology," The Christian Century 117/2 (January 2000): 61-64.
  71.  "The Ultimate Hypothesis: Behind Closed Door, Scientists are Secretly Confessing Their Faith in God," Forbes ASAP's Big Issue 4 (August 1999).
  72. "Missiology Between Monologue and Cacophony," in J. Andrew Kirk and Kevin J.Vanhoozer, eds., To Stake a Claim: Mission and the Western Crisis of Knowledge (New York: Orbis Books, 1999): 78-95.
  73. "Shaping the Field of Theology and Science: A Critique of Nancey Murphy," Zygon 34/4 (December 1999): 609-618.
  74. "Religious Voices Count: The New Openness to Spiritual Questions in the Sciences," Bulletin of Science, Technology, and Society 19/5 (October 1999): 416-423.
  75. "Determinismus/Indeterminismus: IV. Naturwissenschaftlich-philosophisch" and "V. Naturwissenschaftlich-physikalisch," Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart, 4th ed. (1999).
  76. "Neuroscience, the Person and God: An Emergentist Account," in Neuroscience and the Person: Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action, ed. Robert J. Russell et al. (Rome: Vatican Observatory Press, 1999).
  77. "A Response to My Critics," Symposium on Clayton's Panentheism, Dialog 38 (Summer 1999).
  78. Belief and the Logic of Religious Commitment" (with Steven Knapp) in Godehard Bruntrup and Ronald K. Tacelli, eds., The Rationality of Religious Belief (Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Press, 1999): 61-83.
  79.  "On Holisms: Insular, Inclusivist, and Postmodern," Zygon 33/3 (Sept. 1998): 467-74.
  80. "Metaphysics Can Be a Harsh Mistress," CTNS Bulletin 18/1 (Winter 1998): 15-19.
  81. "The Case for Christian Panentheism," Dialog 37 (Summer 1998): 201-208.
  82. "What Every Teacher of Science and Religion Needs to Know About Pedagogy" (with Mark Railey), Zygon 33 (1998).
  83. "Computers and the Spirit," Science and Spirit 8/4 (Winter 1997).
  84. "Pluralism, Idealism, Romanticism: Untapped Resources for a Trinity in Process" in Joseph Bracken, S.J., and Marjorie Hewitt Suchocki, eds., Trinity in Process: A Relational Theology of God (New York: Continuum, 1997).
  85. "Philosophy of Science and the German Idealists," History of Philosophy Quarterly 14 (1997): 287-304.
  86. "Inference to the Best Explanation," Zygon 32 (1997): 377-91.
  87. "Philosophy of Science: What One Needs to Know," Zygon 32 (1997): 99-108.
  88. "Spinoza and the Temptations of Immmanence," Synthesis Philosophica (1998); translation into Serbo-Croatian published in Filozofska istraživanja.
  89. "The Other Theistic Logic: Reflections on Schelling's Spinozism," Festschrift for Louis Dupre, ed. Peter Casarelli (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1998).
  90. "The Theistic Argument from Infinity in Early Modern Philosophy," International Philosophical Quarterly, 36/1 (1996): 5-17.
  91. "The Nature of Nature: From Paley's Watch to Godel's Theorem" (co-authored with Colin Prince), Modern Believing (1996).
  92. "Is Holistic Justification Enough?" and "Rationality and Christian Self-Conceptions" (with Steven Knapp), in Mark Richardson and Wesley Wildman, eds., Religion and Science: History, Method, Dialogue (London: Routledge Press, 1996).
  93. "From Methodology to Metaphysics," in Carol Rausch Albright and Joel Haugen, eds., Laying Theological Claim to Scientific Understanding: Pannenberg in Dialogue with Scientists (forthcoming from Open Court Press, 1996).
  94. "Thinking Beyond the ‘God Beyond God,'" Bulletin of the North American Paul Tillich Society, (1993).
  95. "On the ‘Use' of Neopragmatism," Zygon (Sept. 1993).
  96. "Ethics and Rationality" (with Steven Knapp), American Philosophical Quarterly 30 (April 1993): 151-61.
  97. "In Defense of Regulative Realism," Synthesis Philosophica 13/1 (1992): 207-220. A translation into Croatian appeared in Filozofska istraživanja 40 (1992): 205-15.
  98. "Descartes and Infinite Perfection," American Catholic Philosophy Association [ACPA Proceedings 66 (1992): 137-147.
  99. "In Defense of Regulative Realism," Synthesis Philosophica 13/1 (1992): 207-220. A translation into Croatian appeared in Filozofska istraživanja 40 (1992): 205-15.
  100. Review article of Kai Nielsen, God, Scepticism and Modernity, Philosophy of the Social Sciences 22 (December 1992): 519-525.•
  101. "Rationality and Religious Self-Conceptions" (with Steven Knapp), Bulletin of the Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences 12/2 (1992): 9-15.
  102. "Two Kinds of Conceptual-Scheme Realism," The Southern Journal of Philosophy 29 (Summer 1991): 167-79.
  103. Review article of Nancey Murphy, Theology in the Age of Scientific Reasoning, Bulletin of the Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences 11 (1991): 29-31.
  104. "The Ontology of ‘Intelligent Species,'" Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13 (1990): 75-76.
  105. "Religious Truth and Scientific Truth," in Phenomenology of the Truth Proper to Religion: An Anthology, ed. Daniel Guerriere (Albany: SUNY Press, 1990), pp. 43-59.
  106. "Recent Classical/Process Dialogue on God and Change," Process Studies 18 (1989): 194-203.
  107. "Explanation from Physics to the Philosophy of Religion," International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 26 (1989): 89-108.
  108. "Disciplining Relativism and Truth," Zygon 24 (1989): 315-334.
  109. "Ricoeur's Appropriation of Heidegger: Happy Marriage or Holzweg?" Journal of theBritish Society for Phenomenology 20 (1989): 33-47.
  110. "Being and One Theologian," The Thomist 50 (1988): 645-671.
  111. "The God of History and the Presence of the Future," The Journal of Religion 65 (1985): 98-108.

 
Переводы
Translation of Metaphysik und Gottesgedanke by Wolfhart Pannenberg as Metaphysics and the Idea of God. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1990.

Обзоры

  1. Review of Merold Westphal, Transcendence and Self-Transcendence: On God and the Soul, Theology Today (forthcoming 2008).
  2. Review of Louis Dupre. The Enlightenment and the Intellectual Foundations of Modern Culture (Yale University Press), in America 193/15 (Nov. 2005), 16-19.
  3. Review of Jurgen Moltmann, Science and Wisdom, Journal of Religion (October, 2004).
  4. Review of Alister E. McGrath, A Scientific Theology: Reality, vol. 2, Theology Today 61/1 (April 2004): 121-2.
  5. eview of B. Alan Wallace, The Taboo Of Subjectivity: Toward A New Science Of Consciousness, Journal of the American Academy of Religion (2003).
  6. "Christian Hope in an Age of Uncertainty," Review of John Polkinghorne, The God of Hope and the End of the World, Harvard Divinity Bulletin (May 2003).
  7. "In Search of Unity: Is the Poetry in the Science or in its Appropriation?", Review of Mary Midgley, Science and Poetry, Nature 409 (Feb. 22, 2001): 989-90.
  8. Review of Edward Allen Beach, The Potencies of God(s): Schelling's Philosophy of Mythology, in Religious Studies Review (1997).
  9. Review of Donald Wiebe, The Irony of Theology and the Nature of Religious Thought, in Zygon 30 (1995): 646-49.
  10. Review article of Steven Wagner and Richard Warner, eds., Naturalism: A Critical Appraisal and Peter French et al., Philosophical Naturalism, Zygon (1993).
  11. Review of Bernd Burkhardt, Hegels Kritik an Kants theoretischer Philosophie, in The Owl of Minerva 24 (1992): 83-87.
  12. "Religion/Science Without God?" Zygon 27 (1992): 457-459.• Review of Steven Wagner and Richard Warner, eds., Naturalism: A Critical Appraisal and Peter French, et al., Philosophical Naturalism, Zygon (1993?).
  13. Review of Nancey Murphy, Theology in the Age of Scientific Reasoning, CTNS Bulletin (1992?).
  14. "Antireductionist Physics," Review of John D. Barrow, Theories of Everything: The Quest for Ultimate Explanation, in Cross Currents: Journal of the Assoc. for Religion and Intellectual Life (1992): 403-405.
  15. Review of Michael Banner, The Justification of Science and the Rationality of Religious Belief, in Zygon 27 (1992): 221-224.
  16. Review of Ted Peters, ed., Cosmos as Creation, in Critical Review of Books and Religion: Annual Supplement to the JAAR (1992): 422-24.
  17. Review of Wolfhart Pannenberg, Metaphysics and the Idea of God, in Trinity Journal NS 11 (1990): 125-27.
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Награды: 1981-83 German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Fellowship for research at the University of Munich; extended for a second year 1984-85 Josephine de Karman Fellowship for Studies in the Humanities
1985-86 Douglas G. MacIntosh Fellowship, Yale University
1985-86 Charlotte W. Newcombe Fellowship
1995 University Best Professor (Chamber of Commerce Excellence in Educationaward)
1996 University Merit Award, Sonoma State University
1997 CTNS Science and Religion Course Program Grant
1997 CSU-wide Grant, "Ethics and Values in the Information Age"
1998 Templeton Award for Best Book in Religion and Science
1999 First Annual Templeton Research Prize
1999-2003 Principal Investigator, "Science and the Spiritual Quest"
2001-2002 Visiting Fellow, The Center for the Study of World Religions, HarvardUniversity
2006 The 2006 Boyle Lecture, St Mary-le-Bow, London
2006 Templeton Research Lectureship, the University of Frankfurt
2007 The Schaff Lectures, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary
2008 Annual Invited Lecturer, the Council of Philosophical Research, India

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