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  1. Introduction to “the energy transition: Religious and cultural perspectives”.Larry L. Rasmussen, Normand M. Laurendeau & Dan Solomon - 2011 - Zygon 46 (4):872-889.
    Abstract Energy typically is discussed in terms of science, technology, economics, and politics. Little attention has been given to fundamental religious and ethical questions surrounding the upcoming transition to renewable energy. The essays in this thematic section seek to redress that deficiency. This introductory essay raises some key questions and summarizes various presentations on energy and religion, as these were held at the 2010 conference of the Institute on Religion in an Age of Science (IRAS). Some presentations described the energy (...)
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    An energy Primer: From thermodynamics to theology.Normand M. Laurendeau - 2011 - Zygon 46 (4):890-914.
    Abstract Scientific, technological, ethical, and religious issues confronting the human prospect are emerging as we encounter the inevitable shift from fossil to renewable fuels. In particular, we are entering a period of monumental transition with respect to both the forms and use of energy. As for any technological transition of this magnitude, ultimate success will require good ethics and religion, as well as good science and technology. Economic and political issues associated with energy conservation and renewable energies are arising in (...)
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    Engineering Professionalism.Normand M. Laurendeau - 1982 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 2 (1):35-45.