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    What is climate change doing to us and for us?Paul H. Carr - 2018 - Zygon 53 (2):443-461.
    What are we doing to our climate? Emissions from fossil fuel burning have raised carbon dioxide concentrations 35 percent higher than in the past millions of years. This increase is warming our planet via the greenhouse effect. What is climate change doing to and for us? Dry regions are drier and wet ones wetter. Wildfires have increased threefold, hurricanes more violent, floods setting record heights, glaciers melting, and seas rising. Parts of Earth are increasingly uninhabitable. Climate change requires us to (...)
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  2. Science and Religion: Original Unity and the Courage to Create.Paul Henry Carr - 2001 - Zygon 36 (2):255-259.
    Paul Tillich noted the emergence of science by “demythologization” from its original unity with religion in antiquity. Demythologization can lead to conflict with accepted paradigms and therefore requires the “courage to create,” as exemplified by Galileo. Tillich's “God above God” as the ground of creativity and courage can, in this new millennium, enable religion to be reconciled with science. Religion is a source of the “courage to create,” which is essential for progress in scientific knowledge. Religion and science working together (...)
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    A theology for evolution: Haught, teilhard, and Tillich.Paul H. Carr - 2005 - Zygon 40 (3):733-738.
    Paul Tillich and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin both have made contributions to a theology of evolution. In a 2002 essay John Haught expresses doubt that Tilllich's rather classical theology of “being” is radical enough to account for the “becoming” of evolution. Tillich's ontology of being includes the polarity of form and dynamics. Dynamics is the potentiality of being, that is, becoming. Tillich's dynamic dialectic of being and nonbeing is a more descriptive metaphor for the five mass extinctions of evolutionary history (...)
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    Beauty in Science and Spirit.Paul H. Carr - 2006 - Beech River Books.
    Introduction Origin of this book The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science. ...
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    Science and Religion: Original Unity and the Courage to Create.Paul Henry Carr - 2001 - Zygon 36 (2):255-259.
    Paul Tillich noted the emergence of science by “demythologization” from its original unity with religion in antiquity. Demythologization can lead to conflict with accepted paradigms and therefore requires the “courage to create,” as exemplified by Galileo. Tillich's “God above God” as the ground of creativity and courage can, in this new millennium, enable religion to be reconciled with science. Religion is a source of the “courage to create,” which is essential for progress in scientific knowledge. Religion and science working together (...)
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    Incomplete Nature: How Mind Emerged from Matter by Terrence W. Deacon.Paul H. Carr - 2013 - Zygon 48 (1):232-234.
  7. Truth and tension in science and religion. By Varadaraja V. Raman.Paul H. Carr - 2010 - Zygon 45 (2):527-528.
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    Theologies completing naturalism's limitations.Paul H. Carr - 2021 - Zygon 56 (4):1039-1044.
    Zygon®, Volume 56, Issue 4, Page 1039-1044, December 2021.
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    Patrons—Philip Hefner Fund.Solomon H. Katz, William Lesher, Karl E. Peters, Don Browning, Paul H. Carr, Marjorie H. Davis, Thomas L. Gilbert, P. Roger Gillette, Melvin Gray & Lothar Schäfer - 2009 - Zygon 44 (1):653-654.
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    Our Mathematical Universe: My Quest for the Ultimate Nature of Reality. By MaxTegmark. New York: Vintage Paperbacks, 2015. 432 pages. Paperback $17.00. [REVIEW]Paul H. Carr & Paul Arveson - 2020 - Zygon 55 (4):1131-1133.
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