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2025

Book Chapter

Religion and science in Australia's creationist heartland

Aechtner, Thomas and Williams, Ryan (2025). Religion and science in Australia's creationist heartland. International perspectives on science, culture, and belief: international perspectives on science, culture, and belief: from complexity to globality. (pp. 66-87) edited by Fern Elsdon-Baker, Stephen H. Jones and James Riley. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003476580-7

Religion and science in Australia's creationist heartland

2021

Book Chapter

Science

Aechtner, Thomas (2021). Science. Brill's Encyclopedia of Global Pentecostalism. (pp. 568-571) edited by Michael Wilkinson, Conny Au, Jörg Haustein and Todd M. Johnson . Leiden, Netherlands: Brill.

Science

2019

Book Chapter

Teaching warfare: Conflict and complexity in contemporary university textbooks

Aechtner, Thomas H. (2019). Teaching warfare: Conflict and complexity in contemporary university textbooks. Rethinking History, Science, and Religion: An Exploration of Conflict and the Complexity Principle. (pp. 160-180) edited by Bernard Lightman. Pittsburgh, United States: University of Pittsburgh Press.

Teaching warfare: Conflict and complexity in contemporary university textbooks

2018

Book Chapter

Social scientists

Aechtner, Thomas (2018). Social scientists. The Warfare between Science and Religion: The Idea That Wouldn’t Die. (pp. 302-323) edited by Jeff Hardin, Ronald L. Numbers and Ronald A. Binzley. Baltimore MD, United States: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Social scientists

2014

Book Chapter

Christianity and Science: A Messy Relationship Worth Studying

Aechtner, Tom (2014). Christianity and Science: A Messy Relationship Worth Studying. Christianity for the Curious: Why Study Christianity?. (pp. xx-xx) edited by Vaidya, Kishor. online: Curious Academic Publishing.

Christianity and Science: A Messy Relationship Worth Studying

2012

Book Chapter

Standing at the crux: pentecostalism and identity formation in an African diaspora Christian community

Aechtner, Thomas H. (2012). Standing at the crux: pentecostalism and identity formation in an African diaspora Christian community. Global Pentecostal movements: migration, mission, and public religion. (pp. 171-194) edited by Michael Wilkinson. Boston, United States: Brill.

Standing at the crux: pentecostalism and identity formation in an African diaspora Christian community