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'What makes you think Theology is a subject?' [PDF]

open access: yesJournal for the Study of Religion, 2018
This article focuses on a topic, that is captured in a question that Richard Dawkins raised in 1993: 'What makes you think Theology is a subject?' My view is that this question is a symptom of how Theology is under attack from many quarters today - from ...
Trevor Williams
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Is Christianity Childish?

open access: yesLinguaculture, 2022
In his 1952 essay “On Three Ways of Writing for Children”, C. S. Lewis discusses three approaches to writing children’s literature and defends “that particular type of children’s story which is dearest to my own taste, the fantasy or fairy tale” from ...
Peter S. Williams
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"The Global Economic Crisis and Developing Countries"

open access: yesRevista de Fomento Social, 2010
Reseña de la obra de: GREEN, Duncan, KING, Richard y MILLER– DAWKINS, May (2010) The Global Economic Crisis and Developing Countries, OXFAM (Research Report, mayo 2010), 72 pp. 
José Juan Romero Rodríguez
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Richard DAWKINS: un darwinista coherent i conseqüent

open access: yesRevista de Bioética y Derecho, 2010
Sobre el llibre: El gen egoísta. Las bases biológicas de nuestra conducta, de Richard Dawkins. Barcelona, Salvat Editores, 1993 (traducció de la 2ª edició anglesa de 1989), 408 pàgines.
Albert Royes
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Theology amongst the sciences: A personal view from the University of Oxford

open access: yesVerbum et Ecclesia, 2011
The paper focuses on two individuals who have each made a seminal contribution to the debates between theology and the sciences in Oxford - Charles Darwin (in the mid 19th century), and Richard Dawkins (from the 1990s to the present day).
Susan E. Gillingham
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Misunderstanding Richard Dawkins [PDF]

open access: yesThink, 2003
Many people are upset by Richard Dawkins. Mary Midgley, in particular, has argued that Dawkins'‘crude, cheap, blurred genetics […] is the kingpin of his crude, cheap, blurred psychology. ’Dawkins is often also suspected of having sinister political motives, and of morally condoning selfish behaviour.
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Awe and Wonder in Scientific Practice: Implications for the Relationship Between Science and Religion [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
This paper examines the role of awe and wonder in scientific practice. Drawing on evidence from psychological research and the writings of scientists and science communicators, I argue that awe and wonder play a crucial role in scientific ...
A Calaprice   +36 more
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‘Viral’ hunts? A cultural Darwinian analysis of witch persecutions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The theory of Darwinian cultural evolution is gaining currency in many parts of the socio-cultural sciences, but it remains contentious. Critics claim that the theory is either fundamentally mistaken or boils down to a fancy re-description of things we ...
Boudry, Maarten, Hofhuis, Steije
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