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"The Jesus Agenda: Christianity for a New Century," The Fourth R 23 (1) (2010)

“Science and the Bible in Dialogue. III: In the End: Biology,” The Fourth R 21 (6) (2008).

“Science and the Bible in Dialogue. II: In Time: Geology,” The Fourth R 21 (5) (2008).

“Science and the Bible in Dialogue. I: In the Beginning: Cosmology,” The Fourth R 21 (4) (2008).

“How Evil Entered the World: An Exploration through Deep Time” in Gaymon Bennett, Martinez J. Hewlett, Ted Peters, and Robert John Russell (eds.), The Evolution of Evil, Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht (2008).

“The Call,” What Canst Thou Say? February 2008, #57.

“Quakerism and the Jesus Seminar: Fitting Friends,” The Fourth R 20 (4) (2007).

“The Bible in the Light: The Locus of Authority in Quakerism,” Universalist Friends, August 2007, #46.

“Illuminating Black Boxes: The Beginning and Ends of Intelligent Design,” The Fourth R 19 (1) (2006).

“Jesus Now—A Personal Influence,”
http://www.faithfutures.org/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page (2006).

“Spiral Dynamics, Evolution, and History,” The Fourth R 19 (6) (2006).

“The Evolution of Good and Evil,” The Fourth R, 18 (1) (2005).

“The Fifth R: Jesus as Evolutionary Psychologist” Theology and Science, plus reply to critics 3.2 (2005).

“Transformations: A Proposal for a Global Religion to Integrate the Great Religions,” Metanexus Institute website, (2005)--www.metanexus.net/conference2005/papers.asp#w

“Of Mind and Matter,” Science and Spirit website, July 2004, http://www.science-spirit.org/articles/webexclusives.cfm?article_id=436

“Interpreting Religious Experience,” Friends Journal 50 (3) (2004).

“Jesus as Friend,” Friends Journal 49 (12) (2003).

“Christianity without Adam and Eve,” Research News and Opportunities in Science and Theology 3 (3) (2002).

“The Problem of Evil: A Solution from Science” Zygon 36 (3) (2001).

“Biological Theory and Ethics,” The Encyclopedia of Ethics, Second Edition (ed. Lawrence C. and Charlotte B. Becker), New York: Routledge (2001). (This article is rewritten and expanded from the first edition.)

“Sociobiology and Original Sin,” Zygon 35 (4) (2000).

“Evolution, Sociobiology, and the Atonement,” Zygon 33 (4) (1998).

“Sociobiology and Philosophy of Science,” Biology and Philosophy 11 (1996).

“Christianity and Evolutionary Ethics: Sketch toward a Reconciliation” Zygon 31 (2) (1996).

“Introduction,” Evolution and Human Values (ed. R.G. Wesson and P.A. Williams) Rodopi (1995).

“The Implications of Biology for Liberalism and Conservatism,” Evolution and Human Values (ed. R.G. Wesson and P.A. Williams) Rodopi (1995).

“Evolutionary vs. Phylogenetic Taxonomy,” Encyclopedia of Environmental Biology (ed. W.A. Nierenberg) Academic Press (1995).

“Can Beings Whose Ethics Evolved Be Ethical Beings?” Evolutionary Ethics (ed. M.H. Nitecki) SUNY Press, Albany, New York (1993).

“Biological Theory and Ethics,” The Encyclopedia of Ethics (ed. Lawrence C. and Charlotte B. Becker) New York: Garland Publishing, Inc. (1992).

 “Confusion in Cladism,” Synthese 91 (1992).

“The Janus-Face of Philosophy of Biology,” Biology and Philosophy 6 (1991).

“Evolved Ethics Reexamined: The Theory of Robert J. Richards,” Biology and Philosophy 4 (1990).

“Kin Selection, Symbolization, and Culture,” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 31 (1988).

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ESSAYS PUBLISHED ON SCIENCE AND RELIGION

Pat's Books
 
Books Authored
Doing without Adam and
 Eve
Evolution Evolving
Quakerism
Revealing God
Where Christianity Went
 Wrong

Books Edited
Evolution and Human
 Values
Universalism and
 Religions
Universalism and
 Spirituality

Spiritual Autobiography
Engagement with God