| Imago Dei, DNA, and the Transhuman Way |
6 |
| In Pursuit of Perfection: The Misguided Transhumanist Vision |
5 |
| The Acquisition and Function of Religious Beliefs: A Review and Synthesis of Proximate and Ultimate Perspectives |
4 |
| Genetic Engineering, Virtue-First Enhancement, and Deification in Neo-Irenaean Theodicy |
4 |
| Genetic Virtue Program: An Unfeasible Neo-Pelagian Theodicy? |
3 |
| Theosis and Human Enhancement |
3 |
| The Revival of Panpsychism and its Relevance for the Science-Religion Dialogue |
3 |
| Science and Religion: Ten Models of War, Truce, and Partnership |
2 |
| Defending Cognitive Liberty in an Age of Moral Engineering |
2 |
| Genetically Engineered Traits versus Virtuous Living |
2 |
| Engineering Eden: Does Earthly Pursuit of Eternal Life Threaten the Future of Religion? |
1 |
| On Biotechnology, Theology, and the Human Sciences |
1 |
| Genetic Moral Enhancement? Yes. Holiness? No |
1 |
| Can We Genetically Engineer Virtue and Deification? |
1 |
| Raising the Virtuous Bar: The Underlying Issues of Genetic Moral Enhancement |
1 |
| Flashing the Yellow Traffic Light: Choices Forced Upon Us by Gene Editing Technologies |
1 |
| Active SETI and the Problem of Research Ethics |
1 |
| Transhumanism and the Theology of Xiang: Deconstructing Transhumanism's Self-Centered Epistemology and Retrieving a Communal Sense of Being |
1 |
| Why We Earthlings Should Colonize Mars! |
1 |
| The Motive of the Incarnation in Christian Theology: Consequences for Modern Cosmology, Extraterrestrial Intelligence and a Hypothesis of Multiple Incarnations |
1 |
| Forever is Always Finite: Reflections on Radical Life Extension |
1 |
| Searching for Spiritual Signatures in SETI Research |
1 |
| Across the Martian Frontier? Thoughts on Planet B, a Martian Safety Valve, and the Earth as Our Body |
1 |
| Terraforming Mars and Marsforming Terra: Discovery Doctrine in Space |
1 |
| The Human Mind in This World and the Next: Scientific and Early Theological Perspectives |
1 |
| The Technology of Holiness: A Response to Hava Tirosh-Samuelson |
1 |
| Optimistic Yet Disembodied: The Misguided Transhumanist Vision |
1 |
| Foundational Principles for an Organically Constituted World |
1 |
| Heaven on Earth: The Mind Uploading Project as Secular Eschatology |
1 |
| Prerequisites to Human Activity on Mars: Scientific and Ethical Aspects |
1 |
| Mars: Science Before Settlement |
1 |
| SETI & METI: An Indian Perspective |
1 |
| Yes, We Earthlings Should Colonize Mars if Martian Rights Can Be Upheld |
1 |
| Should Humans Colonize Mars? No |
0 |
| Should We Call E.T.? An Ethical-Political Analysis of METI |
0 |
| Sonar Calling GJ273B: The Argumentative Issue of METI |
0 |
| A(nother) Cosmic Wager: Pascal, METI, and the Barn Door Argument |
0 |
| The Imperative to Develop an Ethically-Informed METI Analysis |
0 |
| Moving Ahead on Southgate's Compound Only-Way Evolutionary Theodicy |
0 |
| The God of Chance and Purpose |
0 |
| A New Theological Anthropology for Developing Resiliency and Healing from Combat(*) |
0 |
| A Theological Fittingness Argument for the Evolution of Homo Sapiens |
0 |
| The Role of Science in Evangelical Hermeneutics |
0 |
| Who's Winning the War Against Science? |
0 |
| Which Time for Eschatology? Relativity Theory, Local and Cosmic Times, and the End of the Universe |
0 |
| A Theology of Nature: Social Neuroscience and Its Theological Implications |
0 |
| Christian Unmanned Mission Beyond Solar System? A Preliminary Review |
0 |
| The Science and Theology of Dreams |
0 |
| The RNA World and Divine Action in and Through Quantum Mechanics |
0 |
| Creation, Redemption and Theodicy in the Work of Christopher Southgate |
0 |