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2010

Journal Article

Religion and the early Royal Society

Harrison, Peter (2010). Religion and the early Royal Society. Science and Christian Belief, 22 (1), 3-22.

Religion and the early Royal Society

2010

Book Chapter

‘Science’ and ‘religion’: Constructing the boundaries

Harrison, Peter (2010). ‘Science’ and ‘religion’: Constructing the boundaries. Science and Religion: New Historical Perspectives. (pp. 23-49) Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/CBO9780511676345.003

‘Science’ and ‘religion’: Constructing the boundaries

2010

Book Chapter

Theology and matter theory in the early modern period

Harrison, Peter (2010). Theology and matter theory in the early modern period. Matter and meaning: Is matter sacred or profane?. (pp. 39-56) edited by Michael Fuller. Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K.: Cambridge Scholars.

Theology and matter theory in the early modern period

2010

Book

The Cambridge companion to science and religion

Peter Harrison ed. (2010). The Cambridge companion to science and religion. Cambridge Companions to Religion, Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/CCOL9780521885386

The Cambridge companion to science and religion

2010

Journal Article

Introduction

Harrison, Peter (2010). Introduction. The Cambridge Companion to Science and Religion, 1-18. doi: 10.1017/CCOL9780521885386.001

Introduction

2010

Book Chapter

The cultural authority of natural history in early modern Europe

Harrison, Peter (2010). The cultural authority of natural history in early modern Europe. Biology and ideology: From Descartes to Dawkins. (pp. 11-35) edited by Denis R. Alexander and Ronald L. Numbers. Chicago, ILL, U.S.A.; London, U.K.: University of Chicago Press.

The cultural authority of natural history in early modern Europe

2009

Journal Article

Linnaeus as a second Adam? Taxonomy and the religious vocation

Harrison, Peter (2009). Linnaeus as a second Adam? Taxonomy and the religious vocation. Zygon, 44 (4), 879-893. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9744.2009.01039.x

Linnaeus as a second Adam? Taxonomy and the religious vocation

2009

Journal Article

The Bible and the rise of science: A rejoinder

Harrison, Peter (2009). The Bible and the rise of science: A rejoinder. Science and Christain Belief, 21 (2), 155-162.

The Bible and the rise of science: A rejoinder

2009

Book Chapter

Hermeneutics and natural knowledge in the reformers

Harrison, Peter (2009). Hermeneutics and natural knowledge in the reformers. Nature and Scripture in the Abrahamic religions: Up to 1700. (pp. 341-362) edited by Jitse M. van der Meer, Scott Mandelbrote and Wim Janse. Leiden, Netherlands: Koninklijke Brill. doi: 10.1163/ej.9789004171916.i-782.74

Hermeneutics and natural knowledge in the reformers

2009

Journal Article

Voluntarism and the origins of modern science: A reply to John Henry

Harrison, Peter (2009). Voluntarism and the origins of modern science: A reply to John Henry. History of Science, 47 (2), 223-231.

Voluntarism and the origins of modern science: A reply to John Henry

2009

Book Chapter

Herbert Butterfield and the scientific revolution : Reassessing the Butterfield thesis

Harrison, Peter (2009). Herbert Butterfield and the scientific revolution : Reassessing the Butterfield thesis. Recent Themes in the History of Science and Religion. (pp. 65-72) edited by Donald A. Yerxa. Columbia, S.C.: University of South Carolina Press.

Herbert Butterfield and the scientific revolution : Reassessing the Butterfield thesis

2009

Book Chapter

That Rene Descartes originated mind-body distinction

Harrison, Peter (2009). That Rene Descartes originated mind-body distinction. Galileo goes to jail : And other myths about science and religion. (pp. 107-114) edited by Ronald L. Numbers. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press.

That Rene Descartes originated mind-body distinction

2008

Book Chapter

Hermeneutics and natural knowledge in the reformers

Harrison, Peter (2008). Hermeneutics and natural knowledge in the reformers. Brill's Series in Church History. (pp. 341-362) Brill Academic Publishers.

Hermeneutics and natural knowledge in the reformers

2008

Book Chapter

The development of the concept of the laws of nature

Harrison. Peter (2008). The development of the concept of the laws of nature. Creation: Law and probability. (pp. 13-36) edited by Fraser Watts. Aldershot, England: Ashgate. doi: 10.4324/9780429463525-2

The development of the concept of the laws of nature

2008

Journal Article

Religion, the Royal Society, and the rise of science

Harrison, Peter (2008). Religion, the Royal Society, and the rise of science. Theology and Science, 6 (3), 255-271. doi: 10.1080/14746700802206925

Religion, the Royal Society, and the rise of science

2007

Journal Article

Was there a scientific revolution?

Harrison, Peter (2007). Was there a scientific revolution?. European Review, 15 (4), 445-457. doi: 10.1017/S1062798707000440

Was there a scientific revolution?

2007

Journal Article

Historia’s History

Harrison, Peter (2007). Historia’s History. Metascience, 16 (2), 321-325. doi: 10.1007/s11016-007-9112-y

Historia’s History

2007

Journal Article

Moral progress and early modern science

Harrison, Peter (2007). Moral progress and early modern science. Historically Speaking, 9 (1), 13-14. doi: 10.1353/hsp.2007.0000

Moral progress and early modern science

2007

Book Chapter

Reinterpreting nature in early modern Europe : Natural philosophy, biblical exegesis, and the contemplative life

Harrison, Peter (2007). Reinterpreting nature in early modern Europe : Natural philosophy, biblical exegesis, and the contemplative life. The word and the world : Biblical exegesis and early modern science. (pp. 25-44) edited by Kevin Killeen and Peter J. Forshaw. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1057/9780230206472

Reinterpreting nature in early modern Europe : Natural philosophy, biblical exegesis, and the contemplative life

2007

Book Chapter

Philosophy and the crisis of religion

Harrison, Peter (2007). Philosophy and the crisis of religion. The Cambridge companion to Renaissance philosophy. (pp. 234-249) edited by James Hankins. Cambridge (UK): Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/CCOL052184648X.012

Philosophy and the crisis of religion