Philosophical Studies in Science and Religion is a peer-reviewed book series that seeks to offer critical analyses of and constructive proposals for the interdisciplinary field of “science and religion”. The series will engage both material and methodological themes, focusing on the mediating role of philosophy in the late modern dialogue among scholars of science and religion.
Series Editors:
Dirk Evers,
Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany James Van Slyke,
Fresno Pacific University, USA
Advisory Board:
Philip Clayton,
Claremont University, USA George Ellis,
University of Cape Town, South Africa Niels Henrik Gregersen,
University of Copenhagen, Denmark Antje Jackelén,
Bishop of Lund, Sweden Nancey Murphy,
Fuller Theological Seminary, USA Robert Neville,
Boston University, USA Palmyre Oomen,
Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands Thomas Jay Oord,
Northwest Nazarene University, USA V. V. Raman,
University of Rochester, USA Robert John Russell,
Graduate Theological Union, USA F. LeRon Shults,
University of Agder, Norway Nomanul Haq,
University of Pennsylvania, USA Kang Phee Seng,
Centre for Sino-Christian Studies, Hong Kong Trinh Xuan Thuan,
University of Virginia, USA J. Wentzel van Huyssteen†,
Princeton Theological Seminary, USA.