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  1. The “ghosts” of iras past and the changing cultural context of religion and science.Karl E. Peters - 2015 - Zygon 50 (2):329-360.
    Beginning with our cosmic ancestors and the 1950s ancestors of Institute on Religion in an Age of Science, this essay highlights the wider, post-World War II cultural context, including other science and religion organizations, in which IRAS was formed. It then considers eight challenges from today's context. From the context of science there are the challenge of scale that leads us to question our place in the scheme of things and can lead to a challenge to morale concerning whether we (...)
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  • Zygon @ 50: Half a century of zygon: Journal of religion and science.Willem B. Drees - 2015 - Zygon 50 (1):3-6.
  • The future of religion and science around the world.Willem B. Drees - 2015 - Zygon 50 (2):267-270.
  • Publishing in a changing world.Willem B. Drees - 2015 - Zygon 50 (3):559-568.
  • Focus and flexibility: Zygon's profile and practice.Willem B. Drees - 2018 - Zygon 53 (1):3-8.
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  • Creative challenges on religion, science, and knowledge.Willem B. Drees - 2017 - Zygon 52 (3):597-600.
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  • After fifty full years, it's nice not to know.Willem B. Drees - 2015 - Zygon 50 (4):781-787.
  • Assessing the field of science and religion: Advice from the next generation.Michael S. Burdett - 2017 - Zygon 52 (3):747-763.
    The field of science and religion is undergoing a transition today requiring assessment of its past movements and identifying its future trajectories by the next generation of science and religion scholars. This essay provides such assessment and advice. To focus efforts on the past, I turn to Ian Barbour's own stock taking of the field some forty years ago in an essay entitled “Science and Religion Today” before giving some personal comments where I argue that much of the field has (...)
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  • Turning stones into bread: Developing synergistic science/religion approaches to the world food crisis.Pat Bennett - 2014 - Zygon 49 (4):949-957.
    The Institute on Religion in an Age of Science has a long history of delivering conferences addressing topics of interest in the field of science and religion. The following papers from the 2013 summer conference on “The Scientific, Spiritual, and Moral Challenges in Solving the World Food Crisis” are, in keeping with the eclectic nature of these conferences, very different in content and approach. Such differences underline the challenges of synergistically combining scientific and religious insights to increase understanding of global (...)
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