Introduction- Bethany Sollereder & Alister McGrath; Part I The Relationship Between Science and Religion/Theology; 1 The Anatomy of Unbelief: Towards a Materialist Approach to the Cognitive Science of (Non)Religion- Mari Ovsepyan; 2 Understanding Science, Religion, and Their Relationship Through Language Change- Amy Lee ; Part II Sin and Salvation; 3 The Unique Desires of Love and Original Sin- Bethany Sollereder; 4 Unity in the Massa Peccati : Original Sin and the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis- Megan Loumagne Ulishney ; 5 Time and Tillich: Re-examining salvation through the lens of special relativity- Emily Qureshi-Hurst; Part III Technology and the Human Condition; 6 Human Creativity and Technological Enhancement in Theological Perspective- Victoria Lorrimar; 7 Origin and the End: Artificial Intelligence, Atheism and, Imaginaries of the Future of Religion- Beth Singler; Part IV Psychology and Faith; 8 Divine Hiddenness and the Possibility of Learned Faith- Sarah Lane Ritchie; 9 Psychological Disorders and the Divine Order: Towards a Science-Engaged Theology of Autism- Joanna Leidenhag; Afterword: God Must Have Some Sense of Humor!- Nancey Murphy.
Emerging Voices in Science and Theology : Contributions by Young Women