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    Bhadrabāhu Bṛhat-kalpa-niryukti and Sanghadāsa Bṛrhat-kalpa-bhāṣya: Romanized and Metrically Revised Version, Notes from Related Texts and Selective GlossaryBhadrabahu Brhat-kalpa-niryukti and Sanghadasa Brrhat-kalpa-bhasya: Romanized and Metrically Revised Version, Notes from Related Texts and Selective Glossary.Ludo Rocher, Willem B. Bollée & Willem B. Bollee - 2003 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (1):260.
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    Materials for an Edition and Study of the Piṇḍa- and Ohanijjuttis of the Śvet'mbara Jain TraditionThe Nijjuttis on the Seniors of the Śvet'mbara Siddh'nta, Āyāranga, Dasaveyāliya, Uttarajjhāyā and Sūyagaḍa: Text and Selective GlossaryMaterials for an Edition and Study of the Pinda- and Ohanijjuttis of the Svetambara Jain TraditionThe Nijjuttis on the Seniors of the Svetambara Siddhanta, Ayaranga, Dasaveyaliya, Uttarajjhaya and Suyagada: Text and Selective Glossary.L. R., Willem B. Bollée & Willem B. Bollee - 2000 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 120 (1):152.
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    What Are the Humanities For?Willem B. Drees - 2021 - Cambridge University Press.
    What are the humanities for? The question has perhaps never seemed more urgent. While student numbers have grown in higher education, universities and colleges increasingly have encouraged students to opt for courses in STEM or take programs in applied subjects like business and management. When tertiary learning has taken such a notably utilitarian turn, the humanities are judged to have lost their centrality. Willem B. Drees has no wish nostalgically to prioritize the humanities so as to retrieve some lost (...)
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    Religion, Science and Naturalism.Willem B. Drees - 1996 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book considers the consequences of the natural sciences for our view of the world. Willem Drees argues that higher, more complex levels of reality, such as religion and morality, are to be viewed as natural phenomena and have their own concepts and explanations, even though all elements of reality are constituted by the same kinds of matter. Religion and morality are to be understood as rooted in our evolutionary past and our neurophysiological constitution. The book takes a more (...)
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  5. Religion, Science and Naturalism.Willem B. Drees - 1997 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 18 (3):297-300.
     
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  6. Beyond the Big Bang: Quantum Cosmologies and God.Willem B. Drees - 1993 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 44 (3):577-578.
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    From authority to authenticity: Iras and zygon in new contexts.Willem B. Drees - 2015 - Zygon 50 (2):439-454.
    In the 60 years since IRAS was founded, and the 50 years since Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science started, science has developed enormously. More important, though less obvious, the character of religion has changed, at least in Western countries. Church membership has gone down considerably. This is not due to arguments, for example, about science and atheism, but reflects a change in sources of authority. Rather than the traditional and communal authority, an individualism that emphasizes “authenticity” characterizes religion and (...)
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  8. God without the Supernatural.Willem B. Drees & P. Forrest - 2000 - Zygon 35:207-209.
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    Letter to the Editor.Willem B. Drees & Steve Fuller - 2010 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 24 (2):217-221.
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    Glocalization: Religion and science around the world.Willem B. Drees - 2015 - Zygon 50 (1):151-154.
    This essay explains the rationale behind a series of reviews on interactions between knowledge and values, science and religion, in different countries or regions around the world. The series will run in Zygon for the whole of 2015 and beyond. In the literature, it may seem that discussions in the United States and to a lesser extent the United Kingdom are typical of the issues, but they need not be. David Livingstone showed that the reception of evolution differed, even among (...)
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    Nouns and verbs in Cognitive Grammar: Where is the ‘sound’ evidence?Willem B. Hollmann - 2013 - Cognitive Linguistics 24 (2).
  12. Islam and bioethics in the context of “religion and science”.Willem B. Drees - 2013 - Zygon 48 (3):732-744.
    This paper places “Islam and bioethics” within the framework of “religion and science” discourse. It thus may be seen as a complement to the paper by Henk ten Have () with which this thematic section in Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science opens, which places “Islam and bioethics” in the context of contemporary bioethics. It turns out that in Zygon there have been more submitted articles on Islam and bioethics than on any other Islam-related topic. This may be a consequence (...)
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    The status of frequency, schemas, and identity in Cognitive Sociolinguistics: A case study on definite article reduction.Willem B. Hollmann & Anna Siewierska - 2011 - Cognitive Linguistics 22 (1):25-54.
    This article contributes to the nascent field of Cognitive Sociolinguistics. In particular, we are interested in how usage-based cognitive linguistics and variationist sociolinguistics may enrich each other. We first discuss some of the ways in which variationist insights have led cognitive linguists such as Gries (e.g. Multifactorial analysis in corpus linguistics: A study of particle placement, Continuum, 2003) and Grondelaers et al. (e.g. National variation in the use of er “there”. Regional and diachronic constraints on cognitive explanations, Mouton de Gruyter, (...)
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  14. The divine as ground of existence and of transcendental values : an exploration.Willem B. Drees - 2016 - In Andrei A. Buckareff & Yujin Nagasawa (eds.), Alternative Concepts of God: Essays on the Metaphysics of the Divine. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
     
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  15. By Hans Schwarz.Willem B. Drees - 2003 - Ars Disputandi 3.
  16. Gaps for God?Willem B. Drees - 1995 - In R. J. Russell, N. Murphy & A. R. Peacocke (eds.), Chaos and Complexity: Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action. Vatican Observatory Publications. pp. 223-237.
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    Emergence and reduction: The same Coin?Willem B. Drees - 2013 - Zygon 48 (2):247-250.
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    Is nature ever evil?: religion, science, and value.Willem B. Drees (ed.) - 2003 - New York: Routledge.
    Can one call nature 'evil'? Or is life a matter of eating and being eaten, where value judgments should not be applied? Is nature beautiful? Or is beauty in the eye of the beholder? Scientists often pretend that their disciplines only describe and analyze natural processes in factual terms, without making evaluative statements regarding reality. However, scientists may also be driven by the beauty of that which they study. Or they may be appalled by suffering they encounter, and look for (...)
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    God, humanity and the cosmos: Challenging a challenging textbook.Willem B. Drees - 2018 - Zygon 53 (3):887-896.
    Christopher Southgate has been the editor of the textbook God, Humanity and the Cosmos. I consider this textbook fair on science and wise in intertwining issues in theology and science with ecology, climate change, and technology. It might also be challenging for students, as it introduces them to a variety of perspectives and a rich palette of literature. I wonder whether such a book, with its strong theological, “cognitive,” orientation will remain relevant in European contexts, given shifts in society away (...)
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    Green open access for interesting contributions.Willem B. Drees - 2017 - Zygon 52 (1):3-8.
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    Panentheism and natural science: A good match?Willem B. Drees - 2017 - Zygon 52 (4):1060-1079.
    Is panentheism a metaphysical and religious understanding of the divine and of the world that aligns better with science than classical theism? In order to address this question, I'll present brief descriptions of theism, pantheism, and panentheism, and of religious visions as integrating models of the world and models for the world. In this respect, science has its limitations. The conclusion that I will argue for is that naturalistic varieties of theism, pantheism, and panentheism do equally well with respect to (...)
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    Far away and at home: Multiple interactions of religion and science.Willem B. Drees - 2016 - Zygon 51 (2):233-238.
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    Cosmology as Contact between Science and Theology.Willem B. Drees - 2007 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 63 (1/3):533 - 553.
    Scientific cosmology raises various issues of philosophical interest. Among these is the understanding of the beginning', as it arises in normal cosmology, which seems not intelligible as an ordinary beginning (' in time'), but rather as a beginning ' of time'. Recent cosmological research that seeks to unite theories of gravity and of quantum physics is speculative; various proposals with different philosophical perspectives on time and reality co-exist. This plurality of speculative cosmological proposals reflects also a diversity of views regarding (...)
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  24. Evil evolutionary justified?Willem B. Drees - 2003 - In Is Nature Ever Evil?: Religion, Science, and Value. Routledge. pp. 100--65.
     
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    14 Natural Sciences as Constraints on Ideas about the Divine.Willem B. Drees - 2024 - In Mirosław Szatkowski (ed.), Ontology of Divinity. De Gruyter. pp. 305-318.
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    When to be what? Why science‐inspired naturalism need not imply religious naturalism.Willem B. Drees - 2021 - Zygon 56 (4):1070-1086.
    Zygon®, Volume 56, Issue 4, Page 1070-1086, December 2021.
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  27. Creation: From Nothing until Now.Willem B. Drees - 2005 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 61 (2):630-630.
    Where do we come from? Where are we going? These are fundamental questions, which the human race has asked itself for centuries. Presenting a brief and accessible overview of contemporary scientific thought, _Creation _is an imaginative and poetic exploration of the origins of the universe. WIllem Drees assesses the religious and philosophical impact of scientific theories of evolution and the natural world, and examines the changing relationship between us and our planet.
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    Creation: From Nothing Until Now.Willem B. Drees - 2001 - Routledge.
    Where do we come from? Where are we going? These are fundamental questions, which the human race has asked itself for centuries. Presenting a brief and accessible overview of contemporary scientific thought, _Creation _is an imaginative and poetic exploration of the origins of the universe. WIllem Drees assesses the religious and philosophical impact of scientific theories of evolution and the natural world, and examines the changing relationship between us and our planet.
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  29. Human Meaning in a Technological Culture.”.Willem B. Drees - 2002 - Zygon 37 (3):597-604.
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    Mystery?Willem B. Drees - 2012 - Zygon 47 (1):3-6.
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    Arthur C. Petersen zygon's new editor; Christopher Southgate focus of this issue.Willem B. Drees - 2018 - Zygon 53 (3):674-675.
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    After fifty full years, it's nice not to know.Willem B. Drees - 2015 - Zygon 50 (4):781-787.
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    A Scientific Theology, Volume 1: Nature.Willem B. Drees - 2002 - Ars Disputandi 2:131-136.
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    Books from the Kraków School.Willem B. Drees - 2015 - Zygon 50 (1):245-248.
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    Burhoe's Legacy: Lessons for Europeans.Willem B. Drees - 1998 - Zygon 33 (3):489-495.
    Ralph Burhoe's ideas have not been well received in European Protestant theology. His approach has been at odds with the dominant resistance to natural theology on the Continent, and it has not fit well with reconciling attempts from the United Kingdom either. However, Burhoe's interest in the role of religions in the emergence of human nature and culture, including the interest in noncognitive functions of religion, should be taken to heart. Besides, he has set an example for Europeans with respect (...)
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    Change and continuity.Willem B. Drees - 2010 - Zygon 45 (4):787-790.
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    Creative challenges on religion, science, and knowledge.Willem B. Drees - 2017 - Zygon 52 (3):597-600.
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    Classifications in contexts.Willem B. Drees - 2011 - Zygon 46 (1):3-4.
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    Contingency in the Cosmos and the Contingency of the Cosmos.Willem B. Drees - 2015 - Philosophy, Theology and the Sciences 2 (2):158.
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    Cloudy territories?Willem B. Drees - 2016 - Zygon 51 (3):551-556.
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    Constructive theology, bioethics, and bodily existence.Willem B. Drees - 2013 - Zygon 48 (3):511-513.
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    Denken over God en wereld: theologie, natuurwetenschap en filosofie in wisselwerking.Willem B. Drees - 1994
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    Existentialist literature, cognitive science of religion, and the scientification of religion.Willem B. Drees - 2016 - Zygon 51 (4):833-834.
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    Focus and flexibility: Zygon's profile and practice.Willem B. Drees - 2018 - Zygon 53 (1):3-8.
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    Faces in the Clouds: A New Theory of Religion. Stewart Elliott Guthrie.Willem B. Drees - 2000 - Isis 91 (1):142-142.
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  46. From Nothing Until Now: Faith in the Natural History of Our Universe.Willem B. Drees - 1998 - Farmington Institute for Christian Studies.
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    God and Contemporary Science: Philip Clayton's Defense of Panentheism.Willem B. Drees - 1999 - Zygon 34 (3):515-525.
    Philip Clayton's God and Contemporary Science is summarized and discussed. Clayton presents a theological reading of biblical texts. In my opinion, science‐and‐religion studies should deal more substantially with insights of secular studies on the situated character of these texts. Clayton uses the relationship between mind and brain as analogy for the relationship between God and the world. This runs the risk of understanding God as analogous to the mind and hence secondary and emergent relative to the world. Besides, Clayton's arguments (...)
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    History, hinduism, and Christian humanism.Willem B. Drees - 2011 - Zygon 46 (3):515-516.
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    Humans in the center?Willem B. Drees - 2012 - Zygon 47 (4):659-661.
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    Ideas have real-life consequences.Willem B. Drees - 2010 - Zygon 45 (2):297-300.
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