Bibliography
Apart from the texts accessible on line in the section of Documents, there are references here, ordered following the same six headings.
More bibliography in other languages can be found in the spanish version of this page.
Sections
Origin of the universe
- Carroll, W. "Big Bang Cosmology, Quantum
Tunneling from Nothing, and Creation", Laval
Théologique et Philosophique, 44 (1988), pp.
59-75.
- Zycinski, Joseph. "Metaphysics and Epistemology
in Stephen Hawking's Theory of the Creation of the Universe", Zygon, 31 (1996), pp. 269-284.
In the Interdisciplinary Encyclopaedia of Religion and Science there are quite complete entries with bibliography on the following items:
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Anthropic Principle, by G. Tanzella-Nitti
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Cosmology, by W. R. Stoeger
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Creation, by G. Tanzella-Nitti
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Sky, by G. Tanzella-Nitti
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Universe, by J. J. Sanguineti
Evolution
- Artigas, M., Glick, T., and Martinez, R., Negotiating Darwin: The Vatican’s Policy Towards Evolutionism, 1877-1902 (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press). In press.
In the Interdisciplinary Encyclopaedia of Religion and Science there are quite complete entries with bibliography on the following items:
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Evolution, by L. Galleni
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Geology, by F. Abbona
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Man, origin and nature, by F. Facchini
Order, complexity, and finality
- Agazzi, E. «Reductionism as Negation
of the Scientific Spirit», en: Agazzi, E. (ed.), The Problem of Reductionism in Science
(Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1991), pp. 1-29.
- Artigas, M. The Mind of the Universe (Philadelphia & London: Templeton Foundation Press, 2001), part II (“Self-Organization and Divine Action”), pp. 59-156.
In the Interdisciplinary Encyclopaedia of Religion and Science there are quite complete entries with bibliography on the following items:
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Bioethics, by A. Spagnolo
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Determinism/Indeterminism, by A. Strumia
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Infinity, by G. Basti
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Information, by E. Sarti
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Laws of Nature, by G. Tanzella-Nitti
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Matter, by A. Strumia
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Mechanics, by A. Strumia
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Quantum Mechanics, by J. Polkinghorne
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Reductionism, by J. Polkinghorne
Nature and person
- Artigas, M. The Mind of the Universe (Philadelphia & London: Templeton Foundation Press, 2001), chapter 6 (“Man in Nature”), pp. 207-248.
- Jaki, S. L. Angels,
Apes and Men, 3ª ed. (La Salle, Illinois:
Sherwood Sugden, 1988).
In the Interdisciplinary Encyclopaedia of Religion and Science there are quite complete entries with bibliography on the following items:
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Ecology, by F. Facchini
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Human embryo, by R. Colombo
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Intelligence, artificial, by P. Mello
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Medicine, by M. Pelaez
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Mind-body relationship, by G. Basti
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Nature, by G. Monastra
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Progress, by G. Guismondi
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Soul, by P. O’Callaghan
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Technology, by G. Guismondi
Science and truth
- Artigas, M. Knowing Things for Sure. Philosophy of Experimental Science (Washington: Tha Catholic University of America Press). In press.
- Artigas, M. The Ethical Nature of Karl Popper’s Theory of Knowledge (Bern: Peter Lang, 1999).
- Artigas, M. The Mind of the Universe (Philadelphia & London: Templeton Foundation Press, 2001), chapter 5 (“Reading the Book of Nature”), pp. 159-205.
In the Interdisciplinary Encyclopaedia of Religion and Science there are quite complete entries with bibliography on the following items:
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Analogy, by A. Strumia
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Epistemology, by G. Guismondi
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Experience, by R. Martinez
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Idealism, by A. Salucci
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Magisterium of Catholic Church, by M. Gargantini
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Positivism, by M. Marsonet
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Unity of Knowledge, by G. Tanzella-Nitti
Science and religion
- Artigas, M. The Mind of the Universe (Philadelphia & London: Templeton Foundation Press, 2001), chapter 8 (“The Meaning of Scientific Progress”), pp. 299-342.
- Blackwell, R. J. “Galileo Galilei,” in: Science and Religion: A Historical Introduction, G. B. Ferngren ed. (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002), pp. 105-117.
- Fantoli, A. Galileo for Copernicanism and for the Church, 2nd ed. (Vatican City State: Vatican Observatory Publications, 1996).
- Grant, E. The Foundations of Modern Science in the Middle Ages. Their Religious, Institutional, and Intellectual Contexts (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996).
- Jaki, S. L. Science
and Creation: From Eternal Cycles to an Oscillating Universe,
2ª ed. (New York: Science History Publications, 1986).
- Jaki, S. L. The
Road of Science and the Ways to God, 3ª ed.
(Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1985).
- Russell, C. A. “The Conflict of Science and Religion,” in: Science and Religion. A Historical Introduction, G. B. Ferngren ed. (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002), pp. 3-12.
- Shea, W. R. and Artigas, M. Galileo in Rome. The Rise and Fall of an Uneasy Genius (New York: Oxford University Press, 2003).
- Sobel, D. Galileo’s Daughter. A Historical Memoir of Science, Faith, and Love (New York: Walker, 1999).
In the Interdisciplinary Encyclopaedia of Religion and Science there are quite complete entries with bibliography on the following items:
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Agnosticism, by G. Mura
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Atheism, by G. Mura
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Autonomy, by G. Tanzella-Nitti
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Bethlehem, Star of, by M. Crudele
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Culture, by G. Guismondi
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Dialogue, Science and Theology, by R. J. Russell
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Extraterrestrial Life, by G. Tanzella-Nitti
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Fideism, by P. Poupard
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God, by G. Tanzella-Nitti
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Gospels, by G. Tanzella-Nitti
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Jesus Christ, Incarnation, and doctrine of Logos, by G. Tanzella-Nitti
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Miracle, by G. Tanzella-Nitti
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Mystery, by G. Tanzella-Nitti
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Myth, by J.M. Maldame
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Natural sciences, in the work of theologians, by G. Tanzella-Nitti
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New Age, by A. Porcarelli
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Pantheism, by G. Tanzella-Nitti
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Pontifical Academy of Sciences, by M. Sanchez Sorondo
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Resurrection, by P. O’Callaghan
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Sacred Scripture, by C. Basevi
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Shroud of Turin, by G. Ghiberti

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