Three Things That Matter: Religion, Philosophy, Science
Watts & Co. (1931)
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S. Radhakrishnan (1933). East and West in Religion. G. Allen & Unwin.
Joseph Needham (1931). The Great Amphibium: Four Lectures on the Position of Religion in a World Dominated by Science. Student Christian Movement Press.
Ernest William Barnes (1933). Scientific Theory and Religion: The World Described by Science and its Spiritual Interpretation. Cambridge [Eng.],The University Press.
Philip Hefner (2010). Embodied Science: Recentering Religion-and-Science. Zygon 45 (1):251-263.
Mark Vernon (2007). Science, Religion, and the Meaning of Life. Palgrave Macmillan.
Kuruvila Pandikattu (ed.) (2008). Dancing to Diversity: Science-Religion Dialogue in India. Serials Publications.
Baidyanath Saraswati (ed.) (2008). Voice of God: Traditional Thought and Modern Science. D. K. Printworld, in Association with N.K. Bose Memorial Foundation, Varanasi.
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