2007 Book Chapter Natural theology, deism, and early modern scienceHarrison, Peter (2007). Natural theology, deism, and early modern science. Science, religion, and society : An encyclopedia of history, culture, and controversy. (pp. 426-440) edited by Arri Eisen and Gary Laderman. New York , NY, U.S.A.: M E Sharpe. |
2007 Book Chapter "The fashioned image of poetry or the regular instruction of philosophy?": Truth, utility, and the natural sciences in early modern EnglandHarrison, Peter (2007). "The fashioned image of poetry or the regular instruction of philosophy?": Truth, utility, and the natural sciences in early modern England. Science, literature, and rhetoric in early modern England. (pp. 15-36) edited by Juliet Cummins and David Burchell. Aldershot, England: Ashgate. |
2007 Journal Article Moral progress and early modern scienceHarrison, Peter (2007). Moral progress and early modern science. Historically Speaking, 9 (1), 13-14. doi: 10.1353/hsp.2007.0000 |
2006 Journal Article The Bible and the emergence of modern scienceHarrison, Peter (2006). The Bible and the emergence of modern science. Science and Christian Belief, 18 (2), 115-132. |
2006 Journal Article Miracles, early modern science, and rational religionHarrison, Peter (2006). Miracles, early modern science, and rational religion. Church History, 75 (3), 493-510. doi: 10.1017/S0009640700098607 |
2006 Journal Article Science and dissentHarrison, Peter (2006). Science and dissent. Minerva, 44 (2), 223-227. doi: 10.1007/s11024-006-0011-y |
2006 Book Chapter Having dominion : Genesis and the mastery of natureHarrison, Peter (2006). Having dominion : Genesis and the mastery of nature. Environmental stewardship : Critical perspectives, past and present. (pp. 17-31) edited by R. J. Berry. London: T & T Clark International. |
2006 Journal Article Reassessing the Butterfield ThesisHarrison, Peter (2006). Reassessing the Butterfield Thesis. Historically Speaking, 8 (1), 7-10. doi: 10.1353/hsp.2006.0007 |
2006 Journal Article Rejoinder to Gillispie, Lindberg, and SheaHarrison, Peter (2006). Rejoinder to Gillispie, Lindberg, and Shea. Historically Speaking, 8 (1), 16-17. doi: 10.1353/hsp.2006.0001 |
2006 Book Chapter The natural philosopher and the virtuesHarrison, Peter (2006). The natural philosopher and the virtues. The philosopher in early modern Europe : The nature of a contested identity. (pp. 202-228) edited by Conal Condren, Stephen Gaukroger and Ian Hunter.. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. |
2006 Book Chapter Disjoining wisdom and knowledge : Science, theology, and the making of western modernityHarrison, Peter (2006). Disjoining wisdom and knowledge : Science, theology, and the making of western modernity. Wisdom or knowledge? : Science, theology and cultural dynamics. (pp. 51-72) edited by Hubert Meisinger, Willem B. Drees and Zbigniew Liana. London: T & T Clark International. |
2006 Journal Article Science and “Religion”: Constructing the boundariesHarrison, Peter (2006). Science and “Religion”: Constructing the boundaries. The Journal of Religion, 86 (1), 81-106. doi: 10.1086/497085 |
2006 Book Chapter The 'Book of nature' and early modern scienceHarrison, Peter (2006). The 'Book of nature' and early modern science. The book of nature in early modern and modern history. (pp. 1-26) edited by Klaas van Berkel and Arie Johan Vanderjagt. Leuven, Belgium: Peeters. |
2005 Journal Article “Fill the earth and subdue it”: Biblical warrants for colonization in seventeenth century EnglandHarrison, 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 |
2005 Book Chapter Physico-theology and the mixed sciences : The role of theology in early modern natural philosophyHarrison, Peter (2005). Physico-theology and the mixed sciences : The role of theology in early modern natural philosophy. The science of nature in the seventeenth century. (pp. 165-183) edited by Peter R. Anstey and John A. Schuster. Dordrecht The Netherlands: Springer. doi: 10.1007/1-4020-3703-1_7 |
2004 Book Chapter Reading vital signs: Animals and the experimental philosophyHarrison, Peter (2004). Reading vital signs: Animals and the experimental philosophy. Renaissance beasts: Of animals, humans, and other wonderful creatures. (pp. 186-207) Urbana, Ill, United States: University of Illinois Press. |
2004 Book Chapter EnthusiasmHarrison, Peter (2004). Enthusiasm. Europe 1450-1789: Encyclopedia of the early modern world. (pp. 308-310) edited by Jonathan Dewald. New York, NY, United States: Scribners. |
2004 Book Chapter "Priests of the Most High God, with respect to the book of nature": The vocational identity of the early modern naturalistHarrison, Peter (2004). "Priests of the Most High God, with respect to the book of nature": The vocational identity of the early modern naturalist. Reading God's world: The scientific vocation. (pp. 55-80) edited by Angus Menuge. St Louis, MO, United States: Concordia Publishing. |
2004 Book Chapter Morgan, Thomas (d 1743)Harrison, Peter (2004). Morgan, Thomas (d 1743). Oxford dictionary of national biography. (pp. 147-149) Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/ref:odnb/19239 |
2004 Book Chapter Was Newton a voluntarist?Harrison, Peter (2004). Was Newton a voluntarist?. Newton and Newtonianism: New studies. (pp. 39-64) edited by J. E. Force and S. Hutton. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers. |