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    科學與宗教:為年輕人寫的簡介
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 2021) Rolston, Holmes, 1932-, author
    This is a Chinese translation of an introduction to science and religion for youth, grades 9-12. The central thesis is that youth can and ought to understand that science and religion are compatible, when appropriately understood. Youth can read it on their own, or with their parents, or with other youth in various study groups. Science teachers can refer curious students to it.
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    Critical notice of Three big bangs: matter-energy, life, mind
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 2020) Rolston, Holmes, 1932-, author
    Critical notice of citations of Rolston's published book Three Big Bangs: Matter-Energy, Life, Mind.
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    Critical notice in science and religion
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 2020) Rolston, Holmes, 1932-, author
    Critical notice of citations of Rolston's published materials in science and religion.
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    Foreword: Weaving what together?
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 2019) Rolston, Holmes, 1932-, author; Cascade Books, publisher
    What is mainly woven together is Christian concern for Earth and for the poor on Earth, environmental ethics and environmental justice. That involves weaving together the theoretical and the practical, the rich and the poor, the past, present, and future, human uniqueness and humans fitted into the ecosystems they inhabit, how we are "distinctive" and "simultaneously wound up," integrated into everything else. This is a pivotal book at a hinge point in Earth history.
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    Science and religion: an introduction for youth - book summary
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 2019) Rolston, Holmes, 1932-, author; Elm Hill Books, publisher
    This is an introduction to science and religion for youth, grades 9-12. The central thesis is that youth can and ought to understand that science and religion are compatible, when appropriately understood. Youth can read it on their own, or with their parents, or with other youth in various study groups. Science teachers can refer curious students to it. The PDF consists of the first page of each chapter and accompanying artwork. There is also a blog from the International Society for Science and Religion website.
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    Three big bangs: matter-energy, life, mind - book summary
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 2011) Rolston, Holmes, 1932-, author; Columbia University Press, publisher
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    Biology, ethics, and the origins of life - book summary
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 1995) Rolston, Holmes, 1932-, author; Jones and Bartlett Publishers, publisher
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    Genes, genesis, and God: values and their origins in natural and human history: Chapter 1 and Chapter 6 - book summary
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 1999) Rolston, Holmes, 1932-, author; Cambridge University Press, publisher
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    Science & religion: a critical survey - book summary
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 2006) Rolston, Holmes, 1932-, author; Templeton Foundation Press, publisher
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    Human uniqueness and human responsibility: science and religion in the new millennium
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 2006) Rolston, Holmes, 1932-, author; Templeton Foundation Press, publisher
    An interdisciplinary approach to the central themes of scientific and religious thought, beginning with matter and energy, and moving through life, mind, culture, history, and spirit. Progressively reforming scientific theories lead on larger scales to progressively developing narrative models, worldviews. Science is the first fact of modern life, and religion is the perennial carrier of meaning. "God" is still the deepest hypothesis adequate to explain the genesis of life and its millennia long survival in the midst of its perpetual perishing.