Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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BL265.P4 K64 2021 | Our sacred source : a theology grounded in modern physics, about a creator God and why we are here / | 1 |
BL265.P4 K67 2015 | The physics of theism : God, physics, and the philosophy of science / | 1 |
BL265.P4 L53 1989 | The numinous universe / | 2 |
BL265.P4 M67 1994 | Science, theology, and the transcendental horizon : Einstein, Kant, and Tillich / | 1 |
BL265.P4 O48 1997 | Quantum theology / | 2 |
BL265.P4 P58 2007eb | Quantum physics and theology : an unexpected kinship / | 1 |
BL265.P4 Q74 2022 | God, salvation, and the problem of spacetime / | 1 |
BL265.P4 S26 2006 | Punk science : inside the mind of God / | 1 |
BL265.P4 T57 2007 | The physics of Christianity / | 1 |
BL265.P4 W43 2005 | What God knows : time, eternity, and divine knowledge / | 1 |
BL265.T4 |
Mediatized Religion in Asia : Studies on Digital Media and Religion. ENGAGING THE FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION : PERSPECTIVES FROM THEOLOGY, PHILOSOPHY AND EDUCATION Postdigital theologies : technology, belief, and practice / Religious and cultural implications of technology-mediated relationships in a post-pandemic world / Religion and Artificial Intelligence : an introduction / |
6 |
BL265.T4 C36 2010 | When religion meets new media / | 2 |
BL265.T4C36 2010 | When Religion Meets New Media : Media, Religion and Culture. | 1 |
BL265.T4 C6 1960a | Science, technology, and the christian. | 1 |
BL265 .T4 C74 2005 | Creative Creatures : Values and Ethical Issues in Theology, Science and Technology. | 1 |
BL265.T4 C74 2005 | Creative creatures : values and ethical issues in theology, science, and technology / | 1 |
BL265.T4 .D48 2013eb | Deus in machina : religion, technology, and the things in between / | 2 |
BL265.T4 G55 2018 | Religion and technology into the future : from Adam to tomorrow's Eve / | 1 |
BL265.T4 G68 2001 | Technology and the spirit / | 1 |
BL265.T4 H27 2016 |
Technologies of religion : spheres of the sacred in a post-secular modernity / Technologies of Religion Spheres of the Sacred in a Post-secular Modernity. |
2 |