2004 Book Chapter ScienceHarrison, Peter (2004). Science. The encyclopedia of Protestantism. (pp. 1669-1675) edited by Hans J. Hillerbrand. New York, United States: Routledge. |
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. |
2003 Book Chapter Science, Origins ofHarrison, Peter (2003). Science, Origins of. Encyclopedia of science and religion. (pp. 779-782) edited by J. Wentzel van Huyssteen. New York, United States: Macmillan Reference. |
2002 Journal Article Voluntarism and early modern scienceHarrison, Peter (2002). Voluntarism and early modern science. History of Science, 40 (1), 63-89. doi: 10.1177/007327530204000103 |
2002 Journal Article Original sin and the problem of knowledge in early modern EuropeHarrison, 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 |
2002 Journal Article Fixing the meaning of scripture: The renaissance bible and the origins of modernityHarrison, Peter (2002). Fixing the meaning of scripture: The renaissance bible and the origins of modernity. Concilium, 294, 102-110. |
2001 Journal Article Curiosity, Forbidden Knowledge, and the Reformation of Natural Philosophy in Early-Modern EnglandHarrison, Peter (2001). Curiosity, Forbidden Knowledge, and the Reformation of Natural Philosophy in Early-Modern England. Isis, 92 (2), 265-290. doi: 10.1086/385182 |
2001 Book Chapter Scaling the Ladder of Being: Theology and Early Modern Theories of EvolutionHarrison, Peter (2001). Scaling the Ladder of Being: Theology and Early Modern Theories of Evolution. Religion, Reason, and Nature in Early Modern Europe. (pp. 199-224) edited by R. Crocker. Dordrecht: Kluwer. |
2000 Book Chapter The influence of Cartesian cosmology in EnglandHarrison, P. D. (2000). The influence of Cartesian cosmology in England. Descartes' Natural Philosophy. (pp. 168-192) London: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203463017-14 |
1999 Journal Article Prophecy, early modern apologetics, and Hume's argument against miraclesHarrison, 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 |
1999 Journal Article Subduing the earth: Genesis 1, early modern science, and the exploitation of natureHarrison, 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 |
1999 Journal Article Prophecy, Early-Modern Apologetics, and Hume’s Argument against MiraclesHarrison, 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 |
1998 Journal Article The virtues of animals in seventeenth-century thoughtHarrison, Peter (1998). The virtues of animals in seventeenth-century thought. Journal of the History of Ideas, 59 (3), 463-485. doi: 10.2307/3653897 |
1998 Book Chapter Reading the passions: The fall, the passions, and dominion over natureHarrison, Peter (1998). Reading the passions: The fall, the passions, and dominion over nature. The soft underbelly of reason: The passions in the seventeenth century. (pp. 49-78) edited by Stephen Gaukroger. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. |
1998 Book The Bible, Protestantism, and the Rise of Natural ScienceHarrison, Peter (1998). The Bible, Protestantism, and the Rise of Natural Science. 1st ed. Cambridge , UK: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/cbo9780511585524 |
1996 Journal Article God and Animal MindsHarrison, Peter (1996). God and Animal Minds. Sophia, 35 (2), 67-78. |
1995 Journal Article Newtonian Science, Miracles, and the Laws of NatureHarrison, Peter (1995). Newtonian Science, Miracles, and the Laws of Nature. Journal of the History of Ideas, 56 (4), 531-553. |
1995 Journal Article British Views on Religion and Religions in the Age of William and Mary: A Response to David A. PailinHarrison, 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 |
1994 Journal Article Book ReviewsWring, 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 |