1st Edition
Emerging Voices in Science and Theology Contributions by Young Women
This volume engages with the relative absence and underrepresentation of female voices in the field of science and religion, which tends to be dominated by male academics who are in the later stages of their careers. It makes a valuable contribution to correcting this imbalance by showcasing the work of a talented set of rising female scholars, which is not necessarily explicitly feminist in content or approach. All the authors featured are at a relatively early stage in their careers with diverse backgrounds and interests. Engaging with traditional and new questions, they promise to contribute much to the future development of the field of science and religion.
Introduction
Bethany Sollereder & Alister McGrath
Part I The Relationship Between Science and Religion/Theology
1 The Anatomy of Unbelief: Towards a Materialist Approach to the Cognitive Science of (Non)Religion
Mari Ovsepyan
2 Understanding Science, Religion, and Their Relationship Through Language Change
Amy Lee
Part II Sin and Salvation
3 The Unique Desires of Love and Original Sin
Bethany Sollereder
4 Unity in the Massa Peccati: Original Sin and the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis
Megan Loumagne Ulishney
5 Time and Tillich: Re-examining salvation through the lens of special relativity
Emily Qureshi-Hurst
Part III Technology and the Human Condition
6 Human Creativity and Technological Enhancement in Theological Perspective
Victoria Lorrimar
7 Origin and the End: Artificial Intelligence, Atheism and, Imaginaries of the Future of Religion
Beth Singler
Part IV Psychology and Faith
8 Divine Hiddenness and the Possibility of Learned Faith
Sarah Lane Ritchie
9 Psychological Disorders and the Divine Order: Towards a Science-Engaged Theology of Autism
Joanna Leidenhag
Afterword: God Must Have Some Sense of Humor!
Nancey Murphy
Biography
Bethany Sollereder is a Research Fellow in the Laudato Si’ Research Institute at Campion Hall, University of Oxford, UK.
Alister McGrath is Andreas Idreos Professor of Science and Religion, Director of the Ian Ramsey Centre for Science and Religion and Fellow of Harris Manchester College at the University of Oxford, UK.