Monopolizing Knowledge is a work that draws on ideas that have been
talked about for a long time.
Here is a sample of talks and essays by
Ian Hutchinson related to this topic.
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Science:
Christian and Natural The edited transcript of a presentation to
the Annual Meeting of the American Scientific Affiliation (2003).
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Warfare
and Wedlock The presentation to the Redeeming Reason conference
(2006), a compressed version of the Templeton Lectures at Baylor University, 2004.
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Faith in
the Halls of Science An interview by Evan Peck and Karl Giberson.
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Faith in the Machine A review of Ray Kurzweil's book The Age
of Spiritual Machines.
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Faith's failure of nerve, Cross Currents: Religion and Intellectual Life, 40, 213-227 (1990).
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The Two-Edged Sword of Technology,
(D. Hastings and I. Hutchinson) re:generation Quarterly, 2, 27 (1996).
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Engaging
today's militant atheist arguments A scholarly essay in the
series commissioned by the Biologos Forum (2010).
- Belligerents or
Brothers? Video of a talk at MIT's Veritas Forum, 2007.
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Are we significant
figures? Video of dialogue with Marcelo Gleiser, 2010.
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Michael Faraday:
Scientist and Nonconformist An essay in the Faith of Great
Scientists Series (1996).
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James Clerk Maxwell and the Christian Proposition Another Faith of
Great Scientists essay (1998).
- The Biologos
Blog has published some
extracts from the book. This is the first of them from Dec 2011.
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"Can Science Explain Everything?" Video of a presentation and discussion
at the American Association for the Advancement of Science's Dialogue
on Science, Ethics, and Religion (Washington, DC, December 2011).
- New
Atlantis Essay (2014) on the Genius and Faith of Faraday and Maxwell.