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Simon Conway Morris The Far-Future Universe: Eschatology From A Cosmic Perspective 2000
George V. Coyne, S. J. The Far-Future Universe: Eschatology From A Cosmic Perspective 2000
Paul Davies The Far-Future Universe: Eschatology From A Cosmic Perspective 2000
George F. Rayner Ellis The Far-Future Universe: Eschatology From A Cosmic Perspective 2000
Michael Heller The Far-Future Universe: Eschatology From A Cosmic Perspective 2000
Lawrence M. Krauss The Far-Future Universe: Eschatology From A Cosmic Perspective 2000
Jürgen Moltmann The Far-Future Universe: Eschatology From A Cosmic Perspective 2000
Hubert Reeves The Far-Future Universe: Eschatology From A Cosmic Perspective 2000
Robert J. Russell The Far-Future Universe: Eschatology From A Cosmic Perspective 2000
Lee Smolin The Far-Future Universe: Eschatology From A Cosmic Perspective 2000
Keith Ward The Far-Future Universe: Eschatology From A Cosmic Perspective 2000
Malcolm A. Jeeves, chair Mind, Brain, and Personhood: An Inquiry from Scientific and Theological Perspectives 2001
Diogenes Allen Mind, Brain, and Personhood: An Inquiry from Scientific and Theological Perspectives 2001
Warren S. Brown Mind, Brain, and Personhood: An Inquiry from Scientific and Theological Perspectives 2001
Gaius Davies Mind, Brain, and Personhood: An Inquiry from Scientific and Theological Perspectives 2001
Lindon E. Eaves Mind, Brain, and Personhood: An Inquiry from Scientific and Theological Perspectives 2001
Joel B. Green Mind, Brain, and Personhood: An Inquiry from Scientific and Theological Perspectives 2001
D. Gareth Jones Mind, Brain, and Personhood: An Inquiry from Scientific and Theological Perspectives 2001
J. David Parkes Mind, Brain, and Personhood: An Inquiry from Scientific and Theological Perspectives 2001
Alan Torrance Mind, Brain, and Personhood: An Inquiry from Scientific and Theological Perspectives 2001
Glenn David Weaver Mind, Brain, and Personhood: An Inquiry from Scientific and Theological Perspectives 2001
Michael Welker Mind, Brain, and Personhood: An Inquiry from Scientific and Theological Perspectives 2001
Phillip H. Wiebe Mind, Brain, and Personhood: An Inquiry from Scientific and Theological Perspectives 2001
Philip Clayton, co-chair Were Ancient Panentheistic Views a First Step Toward the Humble Approach in Theology? 2001
Arthur Peacocke, co-chair Were Ancient Panentheistic Views a First Step Toward the Humble Approach in Theology? 2001
Joseph A. Bracken, S. J. Were Ancient Panentheistic Views a First Step Toward the Humble Approach in Theology? 2001
Celia Deane-Drummond Were Ancient Panentheistic Views a First Step Toward the Humble Approach in Theology? 2001

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