Theology and Science

Papers
(The TQCC of Theology and Science is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Artificial General Intelligence and Panentheism9
Astrobiology and Challenges for Traditional Christian Doctrine7
Hebrew Women Delivery and Child Delivery among Nigerian Christian Women7
Al-Ghazālī and Ibn Rushd on the End of the World5
Divine Action and Evolution5
An Evolving Theodicy: A Critical and Constructive Engagement with Bethany Sollereder’s God, Evolution, and Animal Suffering5
Theological Dimensions of Humanlike Robots: A Roadmap for Theological Inquiry4
Editorial Introduction: Beyond Boundaries: Interdisciplinary Reflections on Ecology, Religion, and Climate Action4
Will Digital Immortality Replace Religion?4
Advancing Evolutionary Science in Dialogue with Islam4
Why Science and Faith Need Each Other: Eight Shared Values that Move Us Beyond Fear4
Can Scientists Become Prophets? Christian and Islamic Eco-Theology4
Can Science Alone Advance the Noosphere? Understanding Teilhard's Omega Principle3
Beyond Two Books: Teaching Science and Religion for Digital Citizens3
What We Learn Daily During the Russian War in Ukraine3
Dysteleology: A Classical Sunni Exegetical Perspective3
Towards a Human-Centered Innovation in Digital Technologies and Artificial Intelligence: The Contributions of the Pontificate of Pope Francis3
Who We Are and Where We Came from: Divergent Views on Human Origins3
Ethical Dilemmas in Developing a Vaccine to Prevent COVID-19: The Perspective of Jewish Ethics2
Creation as Gift: Stewardship and Sustainability in Catholic Theology2
On the Rational Stewardship of Creation2
Shall We Sanctify Ourselves with Biomedical Technology? A Reformed Appraisal of Moral Bioenhancement2
From Seeing to Saving: Earth Observation and Care of Creation2
Vexed Issues on Evolution in Christianity and Islam: A Comparison2
Ibn Rushd’s Unification of Forms in the First Form as an Early “Theory of Everything”2
The Sirens of Mars: Searching for Life on Another World2
Until the End of Time: Mind, Matter, and Our Search for Meaning in an Evolving Universe2
Truth and Regret: Large Language Models, the Quran, and Misinformation2
My Tsunami Journey: The Quest for God in a Broken World2
Alternative virtues2
The Legacy of Ian G. Barbour in Theology and Science2
Foundational Principles for an Organically Constituted World2
New materialism and theology1
Does God Create Through Evolution? A Thomistic Perspective1
Evolution and the Genre of Scripture: Why Evolution Shouldn’t Bother Jewish Theology1
John Polkinghorne – A Dear Academic, Theological and Personal Friend1
Environmental Stewardship and Dignity of Labour in Gen 2:4b-15 and its Challenges for Nigeria1
The End of All Things is at Hand: A Christian Eschatology in Conversation with Science and Islam The End of All Things is at Hand: A Christian Eschatology in Conversation with Science a1
Theologie und Naturwissenschaft. Zur Überwindung von Vorurteilen und zu ganzheitlicher Wirklichkeitserkenntnis1
Original Sin, Human Evolution, and Gene–Culture Interactions1
Astrobiology: The Almost Religious Science1
Spirit Tech: The Brave New World of Consciousness Hacking and Enlightenment Engineering1
Virtual Pastor: Virtualization, AI, and Pastoral Care1
A Fundamental Difference between Virtuous Humans and Virtuous Robotic AI Systems: A Confucian Perspective1
The Dignity of Causing: Kenosis, Compatibilism, and the God Beyond Genus1
A Theory of the Merging Noospheres: Teilhard and Big History1
The Grace of Being Fallible in Philosophy, Theology, and Religion1
Information and Biblical Logos Revisited1
Evolutionary Theory and Original Sin1
Does God Act in the Quantum World? A Critical Engagement with Robert John Russell1
Escaping Chronos: The Metaverse as a Surrogate for Aeon1
The Sensus Divinitatis and Non-Theistic Belief; or Turning Plantinga’s Religious Epistemology Against Christian Theism1
A World Without Work: Technology, Automation, and How We Should Respond1
Isaiah’s Apocalyptic Myth and the Spread of COVID-19 in Nigeria1
The Genesis Quest: the geniuses and eccentrics on a journey to uncover the origin of life on earth1
Shoaib Malik’s “Islam and Evolution”: Sociological Reflections on the Developing Engagement of British Muslim Leadership with Science1
Inverting Naturalistic Cosmotheology: The Meeting of Steven J. Dick and Alfred N. Whitehead1
Darwin’s Detractors: A Reassessment of Responses to Natural Selection in German Science and Theology1
Many Worlds and Moral Responsibility1
Can There Be an Apophatic Science-engaged Theology?1
Divine Character: Iqbal's Conception of Divine Action and Armstrong's Laws of Nature1
Charles and Emma Darwin: The Option to Believe Charles and Emma Darwin: The Option to Believe , by Chris Dunford, Eugene, OR, Wipf and Stock, 2022, 322pp., $40.00(paperb1
A Historical Introduction to Islam, Science, and Evolution: The Book Symposium on ‘ Islam and Evolution: Al-Ghazālī and the Modern Evolutionary Paradigm '1
Metaphysics of exo-life: toward a constructive Whiteheadian cosmotheology1
Shīʿī Imāmī Thought on Existence, Life, and Extraterrestrials1
Fundamental Scientific Theories and the Problem of Metaphysical Impartiality: Comments on Stenmark’s Response to Golshani1
Tawaqquf and Adamic Exceptionalism: Silver Bullet or Optical Illusion?1
An Ecotheology for Human Settlement of the Inner Planets: Dominion, Despoilment, and a Chance for Re-Dedication1
Reconciling Science and Faith: Galileo’s Theory of Biblical Interpretation1
ChatGPT’s Significance for Theology1
What Does it Mean to Consider AI a Person?1
“What Do You Have That You Did Not Receive?” Creation as Gift in Theology and Ecology1
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