John F. Haught
Book Reviews
John F. Haught
Book Reviews
Book Reviews:
Galileo Goes to Jail and Other Myths about Science and Religion, Edited by Ronald L. Numbers (America Magazine, forthcoming 2009)
Teilhard de Chardin: Theology, Humanity, Cosmos, by David Grumett (Science and Religion Reviews)
Roman Catholicism and Modern Science: A History, by Don O’Leary (America, Dec. 11, 2006)
Reenchantment Without Supernaturalism, by David Griffin (Zygon, March 2005)
The Work of Love: Creation as Kenosis, edited by John Polkinghorne (Modern Theology, forthcoming)
The Problem of God in Modern Theology, by Philip Clayton (Theological Studies, Winter 2002)
Can a Darwinian Be a Christian, by Michael Ruse (Commonweal)
Religion Explained: The Evolutionary Origins of Religious Thought, by Pascal Boyer (Washington Times, July 1, 2001)
The Wedge of Truth, by Philip Johnson (National Center for Science Education Bulletin)
The Human Phenomenon, by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, trans by Sarah Appleton-Weber, (Commonweal, Sept 22, 2000)
The Shaping of Rationality, by J. Wentzel van Huyssten (Theological Studies, Vol 61, No. 2, pp. 381-83
The Undiscovered Mind, by John Horgan (Commonweal, March 24, 2000)
Einstein and Religion, by Max Jammer (Washington Times, Dec., 1999)
Anglo-American Postmodernity, by Nancey Murphy (Theological Studies, June, 1999)
God’s Funeral, by A. N. Wilson (Washington Times, July 25, 1999)
The Ethics of Human Cloning, by Leon R. Kass and James Q. Wilson (Washington Times, July 19, 1998)
The Human Christ, by Charlotte Allen (Washington Times, June 1998)
This Is Biology, by Ernst Mayr (Washington Times, March 30, 1997)
The Greening of Protestant Thought, by Robert Booth Fowler (American Political Science Review)
The Lives to Come, by Philip Kitcher (Washington Times)
The Fire in the Equations , by Kitty Ferguson (Washington Times, Feb. 25, 1996)
Modern Philosophy: An Introduction and Survey, by Roger Scruton (Washington Times, Nov. 12, 1995)
The Faith of a Physicist, by John Polkinghorne (Worship, Nov. 1994)
The Physics of Immortality, by Frank J. Tipler (America, Jan. 14, 1995 )
Stubborn Fact and Creative Advance, by Thomas Hosinski (Theological Studies, Fall 1995)
Athens and Jerusalem, by Jack A. Bonsor (The Catholic World, forthcoming)
Caring for Creation, by Max Oelschlaeger (Cross Currents, Spring 1995)
The Construction of Social Reality, by John Searle (Washington TImes, April 9, 1995)
Toward a Theology of Nature, by Wolfhart Pannenberg (Theological Studies, Fall, 1994)
Revelation and Truth, by Thomas Guarino (Theological Studies, Spring 1994)
The Troubled Dream of Life, by Daniel Callahan (Washington Times, Sunday, August 1, 1993)
A History of God, by Karen Armstrong (Washington Times, (Sunday, Oct. 24, 1993)
The Knight’s Move, by James Loder and W. Jim Neihardt, Journal of AAR, 1996)
The Faith of a Physicist, by John Polkinghorne (Washington Times, Sunday, July 10, 1994
Reason for Hope, by Stanley J. Grenz (Horizons, Winter, 1993)
The Unauthorized Version, by Robin Lane Fox, (Washington Times 4/19/92)
A Marginal Jew, by John Meier, (Washington Times 12/92)
Belonging to the Universe, by Fritjof Capra and David Steindl-Rast, (Living Light, Fall, 1992
The Web of the Universe, by James Hitchcock (Theological Studies, Fall 1992)
The Mind of God, by Paul Davies, (Theological Studies)
Science and Religion, by Holmes Rolston, III., Theological Studies (June, 1988)
Other-world Journeys, by Carol Zaleski, Washington Times (July 6, 1987
Evolution and Creation, ed. by Ernan McMullin, Theological Studies (Spring, 1987)
God and the New Biology, by A. R. Peacocke, The Living Light (1987)
Review article of books on science and religion, Commonweal, pp. 669-70 (Dec. 5, 1986)
Darwinism and Divinity, ed. by John Durant, Theological Studies, (Sept. 1986)
Finite and Infinite Games, by James P. Carse, Washington Times, (Jan. 5, 1987)
Story Theology, by Terrence W. Tilley, Theological Studies, Spring, (1986)
Intimations of Reality, by Arthur Peacocke, The Journal of the American Academy of Religion, (Summer, 1987)
The Reason For Our Hope, by Richard Viladesau, Theological Studies XLVII (Fall 1985)
Religion, Explanation and Faith, by Anthony O’Hear, Theological Studies XLVI (June, 1985)
Religion in an Age of Science, by Charles Meyer (N.C. News Service, 1983)
When Gods Change, by Charles S. McCoy, Theology Today, (1981)
The Study of Theology, by Gerhard Ebeling, Theological Studies (December, 1980)
Freud and the Problem of God, by Hans Küng, America (September 22, 1979)
Negativity and Subjectivity, by Wilfried VerEecke, International Journal for the Philosophy of Religion X (1979)
Mystery and the Unconscious, by Walter Lowe, Theological Studies XXXIX (June, 1978)
Reasons of the Heart, by John Dunne, N.C. News Service (1978).
The Crucified God, by Jürgen Moltmann, Theological Studies (March, 1976)
On the Way to the Future, by Hans Schwarz, The Living Light X (Spring, 1973)
Theological Dynamics, by Seward Hiltner, National Catholic Reporter IX (March 16, 1973)
Science and the Christian Experiment, by A. R. Peacocke, Theological Studies XXXIII (September, 1972)
God in Exile, by Cornelio Fabro, American Ecclesiastical Review CLX (February, 1969)
Building the Human, by Robert Johann, Salesian Studies VI (Spring, 1969).
The Eucharist, by Edward Schillebeeckx, O. P. American Ecclesiastical Review CLX (March, 1969)
The Shaping of Modern Christian Thought, by Warren G. Groff and Donald E. Miller, Salesian Studies, VI (Winter, 1969)
The Vision of Paul Tillich, by Carl J. Armbruster, Salesian Studies V (Summer, 1968)
A Handbook of Christian Theologians, by Dean G. Peerman and Martin E. Marty, Salesian Studies V (Summer, 1968)
The Divided Mind of Modern Theology, by James Smart, Salesian Studies V (Spring, 1968)