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2025 Journal Article Underdetermination and unconceived alternatives in science and theology: some historical perspectivesHarrison, Peter (2025). Underdetermination and unconceived alternatives in science and theology: some historical perspectives. Religious Studies, 1-11. doi: 10.1017/s0034412525101029 |
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2024 Journal Article The forgotten proof: the existence of God and universal consentHarrison, Peter (2024). The forgotten proof: the existence of God and universal consent. Journal of Religion, 104 (1), 45-78. doi: 10.1086/727614 |
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2024 Book Chapter Religion and the social legitimation of scienceHarrison, Peter (2024). Religion and the social legitimation of science. Science and the shaping of modernity: essays in honor of Stephen Gaukroger. (pp. 61-69) edited by Charles Wolfe and Anik Waldow. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-76037-2_7 |
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2024 Book Some new world: myths of supernatural belief in a secular ageHarrison, Peter (2024). Some new world: myths of supernatural belief in a secular age. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/9781009477215 |
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2023 Journal Article Review of Paul Tyson, A Christian Theology of ScienceHarrison, Peter (2023). Review of Paul Tyson, A Christian Theology of Science. Modern Theology, 40 (3), 697-704. doi: 10.1111/moth.12910 |
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2023 Journal Article Normativity and the critical functions of genealogy: the case of modern scienceHarrison, Peter (2023). Normativity and the critical functions of genealogy: the case of modern science. Modern Theology, 39 (4), 682-707. doi: 10.1111/moth.12857 |
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2023 Journal Article Naturalism and the categories “science” and “religion”: a response to Josh ReevesHarrison, Peter (2023). Naturalism and the categories “science” and “religion”: a response to Josh Reeves. Zygon®, 58 (1), 98-108. doi: 10.1111/zygo.12865 |
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2022 Book Chapter The history of science and theologyHarrison, Peter (2022). The history of science and theology. St Andrews encyclopaedia of theology. (pp. N/A-N/A) edited by Brendan N. Wolfe. St Andrews, Scotland, United Kingdom: University of St Andrews. |
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2022 Journal Article What is natural theology? (And should we dispense with it?)Harrison, Peter (2022). What is natural theology? (And should we dispense with it?). Zygon®, 57 (1), 114-140. doi: 10.1111/zygo.12767 |
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2022 Book New Directions in Theology and Science : Beyond DialogueHarrison, Peter and Tyson, Paul eds. (2022). New Directions in Theology and Science : Beyond Dialogue. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003240334 |
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2022 Book Chapter Science and religion as historical traditionsHarrison, Peter (2022). Science and religion as historical traditions. After Science and Religion: Fresh Perspectives from Philosophy and Theology. (pp. 15-34) edited by Peter Harrison and John Milbank. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/9781009047968.003 |
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2022 Book Chapter ConclusionHarrison, Peter (2022). Conclusion. After Science and Religion: Fresh Perspectives from Philosophy and Theology. (pp. 316-324) Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/9781009047968.019 |
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2022 Book After Science and Religion: Fresh Perspectives from Philosophy and TheologyPeter Harrison and John Milbank eds. (2022). After Science and Religion: Fresh Perspectives from Philosophy and Theology. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/9781009047968 |
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2021 Journal Article Defining and defending the humanities: with Peter Harrison, “Defining and Defending the Humanities”; Michael Ruse, “Willem Drees on the Humanities”; Douglas F. Ottati, “Theology among the Human Humanities”; Lisa L. Stenmark, “Who are the Humanities For? Decolonizing the Humanities”; Donald L. Drakeman, “Some Second Thoughts about the Humanities”; and Willem B. Drees, “The Coherence and Character of the Humanities: A Reply to Critics.”Harrison, Peter (2021). Defining and defending the humanities: with Peter Harrison, “Defining and Defending the Humanities”; Michael Ruse, “Willem Drees on the Humanities”; Douglas F. Ottati, “Theology among the Human Humanities”; Lisa L. Stenmark, “Who are the Humanities For? Decolonizing the Humanities”; Donald L. Drakeman, “Some Second Thoughts about the Humanities”; and Willem B. Drees, “The Coherence and Character of the Humanities: A Reply to Critics.”. Zygon, 56 (3), 678-690. doi: 10.1111/zygo.12729 |
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2021 Journal Article A historian’s perspective on science‐engaged theologyHarrison, Peter (2021). A historian’s perspective on science‐engaged theology. Modern Theology, 37 (2), 476-482. doi: 10.1111/moth.12693 |
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2020 Book Chapter What’s in a name? "Physico-theology" in seventeenth-century EnglandHarrison, Peter (2020). What’s in a name? "Physico-theology" in seventeenth-century England. Physico-theology: religion and science in Europe, 1650-1750. (pp. 39-51) edited by Ann Blair and Kaspar von Greyerz. Baltimore, Maryland, United States: Johns Hopkins University Press. |
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2020 Book Chapter The conflict narrative, group identity, and the uses of historyHarrison, Peter (2020). The conflict narrative, group identity, and the uses of history. Identity in a secular age: science, religion, and public perceptions. (pp. 129-140) edited by Fern Elsdon-Baker and Bernard Lightman. Pittsburgh, PA United States: University of Pittsburgh Press. |
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2020 Book Πέρα από την Επιστήμη και τη Θρησκεία: νέες φιλοσοφικές και ιστορικές προσεγγίσειςSotiris Mitralexis, Paul Tyson and Peter Harrison eds. (2020). Πέρα από την Επιστήμη και τη Θρησκεία: νέες φιλοσοφικές και ιστορικές προσεγγίσεις. Thessaloniki, Greece: Ropi. |
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2019 Book Science Without God? : Rethinking the History of Scientific NaturalismHarrison, Peter and Roberts, Jon H. eds. (2019). Science Without God? : Rethinking the History of Scientific Naturalism. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oso/9780198834588.001.0001 |
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2019 Book Chapter Laws of God or Laws of Nature? : Natural Order in the Early Modern PeriodHarrison, Peter (2019). Laws of God or Laws of Nature? : Natural Order in the Early Modern Period. Science Without God?. (pp. 58-76) Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oso/9780198834588.003.0004 |