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Namesort icon Workshop Title Year
Michael Ruse Is There a General Principle of Increasing Complexity? 2010
Michael R. Douglas Multiverse and String Theory: Toward Ultimate Explanations in Cosmology 2005
Michael L. Spezio Faith, Rationality, and the Passions 2010
Michael Heller Relational Ontology in Science and Theology 2005
Michael Heller The Far-Future Universe: Eschatology From A Cosmic Perspective 2000
Michael E. McCullough Kindling the Science of Gratitude 2000
Michael Detlefsen Mathematics and Its Significance 2007
Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia (Timothy Ware) Light from Light: An Exploration of Theological and Scientific Relationships Referencing Reality 2009
Merold Westphal Faith, Rationality, and the Passions 2010
Merlin W. Donald Conscious Process and Free Action 2008
Merlin W. Donald Innovations in Material and Spiritual Cultures: Exploring the Conjectured Links 2004
Menas Kafatos The Science of Nonlocality and Eastern Approaches to Exploring Ultimate Reality 2002
Max Tegmark Multiverse and String Theory: Toward Ultimate Explanations in Cosmology 2005
Max Tegmark Universe or Multiverse? 2003
Massimo Introvigne Expanding Concepts of God 2000
Mary N. MacDonald Expanding Concepts of God 2000
Mary Midgley Science and Theological Imagination in Science Fiction 2000
Mary Leng Mathematics and Its Significance 2007
Mary Doria Russell Science and Theological Imagination in Science Fiction 2000
Martin J. Rees, chair The Far-Future Universe: Eschatology From A Cosmic Perspective 2000
Martin J. Rees Universe or Multiverse? 2003
Martin J. Rees Many Worlds: The New Universe and Its Theological Implications 1998
Martin E. P. Seligman, co-chair Evolution, Purpose and Meaning 2000
Martin A. Nowak Games, Groups, God(s) and the Global Good 2007
Martin A. Nowak The Foundations and Quantification of Measurement in the Biological Sciences 2013
Martha C. Nussbaum Understanding Moral Sentiments from a Darwinian Perspective: An Exploration of the Roots and Complexity of Ethical Judgment 2009
Markus Aspelmeyer Light from Light: An Exploration of Theological and Scientific Relationships Referencing Reality 2009

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