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Conference 2009: Contributed Papers

The following contributed papers have been accepted for presentation at the conference. Others will be added to this list as their authors' attendance is confirmed.
Thomas Aechtner Oxford Mass Media for Mass Persuasion: Darwinism and the significance of creationist propaganda
Gennaro Auletta STOQ Project The Darwinian Theory of Evolution from the Perspective of a Catholic-Oriented Theology
Nathan Aviezer Bar-Ilan The Response to Darwinism among Orthodox Jews: conflicts regarding Biblical interpretation
Sam Berry UCL Inopportune Conflicts
Stefaan Blancke Ghent Barking up the wrong Darwin. Creationist appropriation of evolutionary theory
Craig Boyd Azusa Pacific Biology, Metaphysics and Metanarrative: C S Lewis and the myth of evolutionism
Johan Buitendag Pretoria Natural Theology Revisited: an appraisal of some epistemological insights of Darwin
Piotr Bylica Zielona Góra Impact of Darwin 's Criticism of Design in Nature on Theology
Clifford Cain Franklin College Imago Dei and Darwin
Cesare Catà Macerata The Truth of the Mystery: the fatal absence of medieval culture in Darwin's scientifc cerspective
Paul Croce Stetson The Law of Higgledy-Piggledy? Probable truths and their implications for modern religion
Jörg Disse Fulda Evolution and Original Sin in Recent Roman Catholic Theology
Deon du Toit Pretoria Is Intelligent Design a Credible Theological Response to Darwin?
Abraham Flipse Amsterdam The late reception of Darwinism and the early reception of creationism among Dutch Calvinists
Keith Francis Baylor Clerical but not Religious? George Henslow's objections to Darwin 's theory of Natural Selection
David Glass Ulster Darwin, Design, and Dawkins' Dilemma
Lisa Goddard Spurgeon's College Group Selection Theory and New Testamen Morality
David Grumett Exeter Darwin, Teilhard and Evolution
Salman Hameed Hampshire College Muslim Responses to Darwinism in South Asia: 1859-2009
Adam Hood Queen's, Birmingham John Oman and Evolution
Dennis Hudecki Western Ontario Intelligent Design vs Darwinism from a Religious Viewpoint
Paul Ingram Pacific Lutheran Buddhist Responses to Evolutionary Biology: the case of the neurosciences
Kenneth Kemp St Thomas Darwinism and the Catholic Encyclopaedias, 1859–1950
Pejman Khojasteh World Congress of Faiths Analysis of Religious Responses to Darwinism in Relation to Individual Faiths and Interfaith
Amos Kim Sungkonghoe Response to Darwinism in South Korea
Rope Kojonen Helsinki Darwinian Evolutionary Theory as an Argument against Natural Theology
Robert Larmer New Brunswick Methodological Naturalism and Christian Theology
Martin Lembke Lund On the Nature and Future of Species: Christological implications
David Long Kentucky Unsettled by Evolution
Madeline Muntersbjorn Toledo, Ohio Poincaré on Evolution, Ethics and Morality
Craig Nelson California State The Ubiquity of the Cosmic Christ in an Evolving Cosmos: insight into God's action
Lluis Oviedo Antonianum Assessing the Influence of Evolutionist Developments on Theological Anthropology
Alexander Pavuk St Joseph's Liberal Catholic Encounters with Darwinism in the American Public Square Between the World Wars
Robert Piotrowski Zielona Góra Darwin, God and Thermodynamics
Tiffany Prince Goldsmith's Coll. Science and Religion in the Post-Darwin Era: an historical perspective
Mark Richardson General Theological Seminary Evolutionary Biology and Emergent Worldview as Sources of Anglican Theological Revision
Linda Ritterbush California Lutheran Darwin goes to College, or not: access to fossil evidence in US religiously-affiliated higher education
Michael Ross Toronto Mixed Messages from the Magisterium: exploring the Roman Catholic Church's complicated relationship with evolution
Autustine Shutte Cape Town Evolution and the Emergence of New Species: a paradigm-shift for theology
Andrew Sibley Exeter Examining Religiously-Motivated Rejections of Darwin's Theory in Victorian Society
Jenna Tonn Harvard The Fundamentals: a testimony to science, evolution and Biblical inerrancy
Robert Traer Dominican U. California An Ideological Use of Natural Selection in Ethics?
Andrew Trew St Mary Seminary The Catholic Darwin
Willem van der Merwe Indiana Wesleyan Academic and Social Responsibilities for Science-induced Paradigm Shifts
Hector Velazquez Panamericana Reception, debate, and rejection of Darwinism in the 2nd half of the 19th Century in Latin America
Graham Walker Mercer The Genesis-Evolution Debate In Southern Baptist Life
Paul White Cambridge Darwin 's Disciples: correspondence as a medium of reception and conversion
Aku Visala Oxford (Mis)understanding Cognitive Darwinism: evolution of religion and the “new atheism”

 

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