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2006

Journal Article

Science and “Religion”: Constructing the boundaries

Harrison, Peter (2006). Science and “Religion”: Constructing the boundaries. The Journal of Religion, 86 (1), 81-106. doi: 10.1086/497085

Science and “Religion”: Constructing the boundaries

2005

Journal Article

“Fill the earth and subdue it”: Biblical warrants for colonization in seventeenth century England

Harrison, Peter (2005). “Fill the earth and subdue it”: Biblical warrants for colonization in seventeenth century England. Journal of Religious History, 29 (1), 3-24. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9809.2005.00258.x

“Fill the earth and subdue it”: Biblical warrants for colonization in seventeenth century England

2002

Journal Article

Voluntarism and early modern science

Harrison, Peter (2002). Voluntarism and early modern science. History of Science, 40 (1), 63-89. doi: 10.1177/007327530204000103

Voluntarism and early modern science

2002

Journal Article

Fixing the meaning of scripture: The renaissance bible and the origins of modernity

Harrison, Peter (2002). Fixing the meaning of scripture: The renaissance bible and the origins of modernity. Concilium, 294, 102-110.

Fixing the meaning of scripture: The renaissance bible and the origins of modernity

2002

Journal Article

Original sin and the problem of knowledge in early modern Europe

Harrison, Peter (2002). Original sin and the problem of knowledge in early modern Europe. Journal of the History of Ideas, 63 (2), 239-259. doi: 10.2307/3654196

Original sin and the problem of knowledge in early modern Europe

2001

Journal Article

Curiosity, Forbidden Knowledge, and the Reformation of Natural Philosophy in Early-Modern England

Harrison, Peter (2001). Curiosity, Forbidden Knowledge, and the Reformation of Natural Philosophy in Early-Modern England. Isis, 92 (2), 265-290. doi: 10.1086/385182

Curiosity, Forbidden Knowledge, and the Reformation of Natural Philosophy in Early-Modern England

1999

Journal Article

Prophecy, early modern apologetics, and Hume's argument against miracles

Harrison, Peter D. (1999). Prophecy, early modern apologetics, and Hume's argument against miracles. Journal of the History of Ideas, 60 (2), 241-256. doi: 10.2307/3653854

Prophecy, early modern apologetics, and Hume's argument against miracles

1999

Journal Article

Prophecy, Early-Modern Apologetics, and Hume’s Argument against Miracles

Harrison, Peter (1999). Prophecy, Early-Modern Apologetics, and Hume’s Argument against Miracles. Journal of the History of Ideas, 60 (2), 241-256. doi: 10.2307/3653854

Prophecy, Early-Modern Apologetics, and Hume’s Argument against Miracles

1999

Journal Article

Subduing the earth: Genesis 1, early modern science, and the exploitation of nature

Harrison, Peter D. (1999). Subduing the earth: Genesis 1, early modern science, and the exploitation of nature. The Journal of Religion, 79 (1), 86-109. doi: 10.1086/490346

Subduing the earth: Genesis 1, early modern science, and the exploitation of nature

1998

Journal Article

The virtues of animals in seventeenth-century thought

Harrison, Peter (1998). The virtues of animals in seventeenth-century thought. Journal of the History of Ideas, 59 (3), 463-485. doi: 10.2307/3653897

The virtues of animals in seventeenth-century thought

1996

Journal Article

God and Animal Minds

Harrison, Peter (1996). God and Animal Minds. Sophia, 35 (2), 67-78.

God and Animal Minds

1995

Journal Article

Newtonian Science, Miracles, and the Laws of Nature

Harrison, Peter (1995). Newtonian Science, Miracles, and the Laws of Nature. Journal of the History of Ideas, 56 (4), 531-553.

Newtonian Science, Miracles, and the Laws of Nature

1995

Journal Article

British Views on Religion and Religions in the Age of William and Mary: A Response to David A. Pailin

Harrison, Peter (1995). British Views on Religion and Religions in the Age of William and Mary: A Response to David A. Pailin. Method and Theory in the Study of Religion, 7 (2), 273-281. doi: 10.1163/157006895X00441

British Views on Religion and Religions in the Age of William and Mary: A Response to David A. Pailin

1994

Journal Article

Book Reviews

Wring, James F., Guzman, Gregory G., Goldschmidt, Arthur, Harris, Brice, Collins, Robert O., Mullins, William H., Glasco, Laurence A., Andrew, John A., Millard, Andre, Fairchild, Jack, Salmond, John A., Jonas, Manfred, Hauptman, Laurence M., Scherzer, Kenneth A., De Leon, David, Tillson, Albert H., Casdorph, Paul D., Klunder, Willard Carl, Armstrong, Thom M., Hartsfield, Larry, Story, Ronald, Konek, Carol Wolfe, Chesson, Michael B., Carlson, Paul H., Holloran, Peter C., Pfeffer, Paula F., Ballard, Michael B., Rutland, Robert Allen, Larson, John Lauritz ... Clark, Charles E. (1994). Book Reviews. Historian, 56 (3), 543-620. doi: 10.1111/j.1540-6563.1994.tb01326.x

Book Reviews

1993

Journal Article

Animal souls, metempsychosis, and theodicy in seventeenth-century English thought

Harrison, Peter (1993). Animal souls, metempsychosis, and theodicy in seventeenth-century English thought. Journal of the History of Philosophy, 31 (4), 519-544.

Animal souls, metempsychosis, and theodicy in seventeenth-century English thought

1993

Journal Article

The Neo-Cartesian revival: A response

Harrison, Peter (1993). The Neo-Cartesian revival: A response. Between the Species, 9 (2), 71-76.

The Neo-Cartesian revival: A response

1992

Journal Article

Descartes on animals

Harrison, Peter (1992). Descartes on animals. Philosophical Quarterly, 42 (167), 219-227. doi: 10.2307/2220217

Descartes on animals

1991

Journal Article

Do animals feel pain?

Harrison, Peter (1991). Do animals feel pain?. Philosophy, 66 (255), 25-40. doi: 10.1017/s0031819100052827

Do animals feel pain?

1989

Journal Article

Theodicy and Animal Pain

Harrison, Peter (1989). Theodicy and Animal Pain. Philosophy, 64 (247), 79-92. doi: 10.1017/s0031819100044053

Theodicy and Animal Pain

1986

Journal Article

Karl Barth and the non-Christian religions

Harrison, Peter (1986). Karl Barth and the non-Christian religions. Journal of Ecumenical Studies, 23, 207-224.

Karl Barth and the non-Christian religions