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The Sacred Promise: How Science Is Discovering Spirit's Collaboration with Us in Our Daily Lives

by Gary E. Schwartz & John Edward

Sacred Promise brings us into the laboratory of scientist Dr. Gary Schwartz, where he establishes the existence of Spirit by its own Willful Intent—a proof of concept for deceased spirits. The author takes...


The Ultimate Quotable Einstein

by Albert Einstein, Alice Calaprice & Freeman Dyson

Here is the definitive new edition of the hugely popular collection of Einstein quotations that has sold tens of thousands of copies worldwide and been translated into twenty-five languages.

The Ultimate Quotable...


Enhancing Evolution

by John Harris

In Enhancing Evolution, leading bioethicist John Harris dismantles objections to genetic engineering, stem-cell research, designer babies, and cloning and makes an ethical case for biotechnology that is both...


The Science Quest: Using Inquiry/Discovery to Enhance Student Learning, Grades 7-12

by Frank X. Sutman, Joseph S. Schmuckler & Joyce D. Woodfield

The Science Quest introduces the Inquiry/Discovery instructional framework, an innovative method for captivating students? interest in science, for building their skills in scientific thinking, and for dramatically...


A Tear at the Edge of Creation: A Radical New Vision for Life in an Imperfect Universe

by Marcelo Gleiser

For millennia, shamans and philosophers, believers and nonbelievers, artists and scientists have tried to make sense of our existence by suggesting that everything is connected, that a mysterious Oneness binds...


The Lie Detectors: The History of an American Obsession

by Ken Alder

The story of the lie detector takes us straight into the dark recesses of the American soul. It also leads us on a noir journey through some of the most storied episodes in American history. That is because...


Comm Check...: The Final Flight of Shuttle Columbia

by Michael Cabbage & William Harwood

On February 1, 2003, the unthinkable happened. The space shuttle Columbia disintegrated 37 miles above Texas, seven brave astronauts were killed and America's space program, always an eyeblink from disaster,...


Einstein in Love: A Scientific Romance

by Dennis Overbye

In Einstein in Love, Dennis Overbye has written the first profile of the great scientist to focus exclusively on his early adulthood, when his major discoveries were made. It reveals Einstein to be very much...


The Complete Idiot's Guide to Global Warming, 2nd Edition

by Michael Tennesen

Revisiting the most important topic of our time. The rapid warming of the Earth's climate has been a concern for decades. Though many of us understand that temperatures will-on average-rise, the science and...


Strung Together: The Cultural Currency of String Theory as a Scientific Imaginary

by Sean Miller

In Strung Together: The Cultural Currency of String Theory as a Scientific Imaginary, Sean Miller examines the cultural currency of string theory, both as part of scientific discourse and beyond it. He demonstrates...


Permanent Present Tense: The Unforgettable Life of the Amnesic Patient, H. M.

by Suzanne Corkin

In 1953, 27-year-old Henry Gustave Molaison underwent an experimental “psychosurgical” procedure—a targeted lobotomy—in an effort to alleviate his debilitating epilepsy. The outcome was unexpected—when...


The Philadelphia Chromosome: A Mutant Gene and the Quest to Cure Cancer at the Genetic Level

by Jessica Wapner

One of Publishers Weekly's Top Ten Spring 2013 Science Books

Philadelphia, 1959: A scientist scrutinizing a single human cell under a microscope detects a missing piece of DNA. That scientist, David Hungerford,...


The Making of Modern Science: Science, Technology, Medicine and Modernity: 1789 - 1914

by David Knight

Of all the inventions of the nineteenth century, the scientist is one of the most striking. In revolutionary France the science student, taught by men active in research, was born; and a generation later, the...


God's Action in Nature's World: Essays in Honour of Robert John Russell

by Ted Peters & Nathan Hallanger

In 1981 Robert John Russell founded what would become the leading center of research at the interface of science and religion, the Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences. Focusing on three areas of Russell's...


From Human to Posthuman: Christian Theology and Technology in a Postmodern World

by Brent Waters

For many technology symbolises the faith of the postmodern world, but it is an ambivalent faith encapsulating both our hopes and fears for the future. This book examines the religious foundations underlying...


Meeting Places: Scientific Congresses and Urban Identity in Victorian Britain

by Louise Miskell

The four national associations studied in this book are the British Association for the Advancement of Science (BAAS), the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science (NAPSS), the Royal Archaeological...


Ernan McMullin and Critical Realism in the Science-Theology Dialogue

by Paul L. Allen

Relying on the lifetime work of philosopher Ernan McMullin, this book expands our understanding of critical realism beyond a permanent stand off between the subjective and objective, whether in science or theology....


Theology and Modern Physics

by Peter E. Hodgson

In this critical introduction to the science-theology debate, Peter Hodgson draws on his experience as a physicist to present the results of modern physics and the theological implications. Written for those...


Surfaces and Essences: Analogy as the Fuel and Fire of Thinking /

by Douglas Hofstadter & Emmanuel Sander

A Pulitzer Prize–winning cognitive scientist and a leading psychologist search for the core of thinking


Measurement and Statistics on Science and Technology: 1920 to the Present

by Benoît| Godin

How do we objectively measure scientific activities? What proportion of economic activities should a society devote to research and development? How can public-sector and private-sector research best be directed...