David O. Tolman

DAVID O. TOLMAN is an independent consultant working on enterprise-class computer installations and a professional project manager. He lives in Prince￾ton, New Jersey.

Articles

Search for an Epistemology: Three Views of Science and Religion

Dialogue 36.1 (2003): 89–108
A claim is frequently made that science and religion are not incompatible. The contention is that science and religion can be made to co-exist by compartmentalization, that is, by carefully limiting the scope of each so that neither intrudeson the sphere of influence of the other. Such an approach is folly.

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Issues in Science and Religion | Ian G. Barbour, Issues in Science and Religion

Ian G. Barbour’s book is a rarity in the area of science and religion, for the theme does not suffer at all, but benefits greatly from Barbour’s organization and presentation of problems. Barbour teaches modern physics, appears to be well versed in modern theology, and has a broad knowledge of history and philosophy.

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Science and Religion: A Dialogue: Response

When I saw the title David Allred chose for his remarks, I wondered if he would directly address the issues I’d raised in my essay. I’m afraid I don’t think he did, and I will…

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Letter to the Editor

Susan Lee Anderson, Appreciation for Frances Menlove
Tom Rogers, An Issue Reflecting Balance
LaVal W. Spencer, Kirk Hagen’s Accomplishment
David O. Tolman, Natural vs. Supernatural
William D. Russell, What Is FARMS Afraid Of?
Mark Ashurst-McGee, Ashurst-McGee Replies to Vogel
Ralph Hansen, A Founder Bows Out

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