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Authors: Brooke, JH
Citation: Jh. Brooke, Religious belief and the content of the sciences, OSIRIS, 16, 2001, pp. 3-28

Authors: Wykstra, SJ
Citation: Sj. Wykstra, Religious beliefs, metaphysical beliefs, and historiography of science, OSIRIS, 16, 2001, pp. 29-46

Authors: Ragep, FJ
Citation: Fj. Ragep, Freeing astronomy from philosophy - An aspect of Islamic influence on science, OSIRIS, 16, 2001, pp. 49

Authors: Efron, NJ Fisch, M
Citation: Nj. Efron et M. Fisch, Astronomical exegesis - An early modern Jewish interpretation of the heavens, OSIRIS, 16, 2001, pp. 72-87

Authors: Barker, P Goldstein, BR
Citation: P. Barker et Br. Goldstein, Theological foundations of Kepler's astronomy, OSIRIS, 16, 2001, pp. 88-113

Authors: Finocchiaro, MA
Citation: Ma. Finocchiaro, Science, religion, and the historiography of the Galileo affair - On the undesirability of oversimplication, OSIRIS, 16, 2001, pp. 114-132

Authors: Cook, MG
Citation: Mg. Cook, Divine artifice and natural mechanism - Robert Boyle's mechanical philosophy of nature, OSIRIS, 16, 2001, pp. 133-150

Authors: Osler, MJ
Citation: Mj. Osler, Whose ends? Teleology in early modern natural philosophy, OSIRIS, 16, 2001, pp. 151-168

Authors: Snobelen, SD
Citation: Sd. Snobelen, "God of gods, and lord of lords" - The theology of Isaac Newton's General Scholium to the Principia, OSIRIS, 16, 2001, pp. 169-208

Authors: Crowe, MJ
Citation: Mj. Crowe, Astronomy and religion (1780-1915) - Four case studies involving ideas of extraterrestrial life, OSIRIS, 16, 2001, pp. 209-226

Authors: Fichman, M
Citation: M. Fichman, Science in theistic contexts - A case study of Alfred Russel Wallace on human evolution, OSIRIS, 16, 2001, pp. 227-250

Authors: Sloan, PR
Citation: Pr. Sloan, "The sense of sublimity" - Darwin on nature and divinity, OSIRIS, 16, 2001, pp. 251-269

Authors: England, R
Citation: R. England, Natural selection, teleology, and the logos - From Darwin to the Oxford neo-Darwinists, 1859-1909, OSIRIS, 16, 2001, pp. 270-287

Authors: Dixon, T
Citation: T. Dixon, The psychology of the emotions in Britain and America in the nineteenth century - The role of religious and antireligious commitments, OSIRIS, 16, 2001, pp. 288-320

Authors: Cantor, G
Citation: G. Cantor, Quaker responses to Darwin, OSIRIS, 16, 2001, pp. 321-342

Authors: Lightman, B
Citation: B. Lightman, Victorian sciences and religions - Discordant harmonies, OSIRIS, 16, 2001, pp. 343-366

Authors: Brooke, JH Osler, MJ van der Meer, JM
Citation: Jh. Brooke et al., Science in theistic contexts - Cognitive dimensions - Preface, OSIRIS, 16, 2001, pp. VII-XII

Authors: MacLeod, R
Citation: R. Macleod, Nature and empire: Science and the colonial enterprise - Introduction, OSIRIS, 15, 2000, pp. 1-13

Authors: Pimentel, J
Citation: J. Pimentel, The Iberian vision: Science and empire in the framework of a Universal Monarchy, 1500-1800, OSIRIS, 15, 2000, pp. 17-30

Authors: McClellan, JE Regourd, F
Citation: Je. Mcclellan et F. Regourd, The colonial machine: French science and colonization in the ancien regime, OSIRIS, 15, 2000, pp. 31-50

Authors: Sorlin, S
Citation: S. Sorlin, Ordering the world for Europe: Science as intelligence and information as seen from the northern periphery, OSIRIS, 15, 2000, pp. 51-69

Authors: Elena, A Ordonez, J
Citation: A. Elena et J. Ordonez, Science, technology, and the Spanish colonial experience in the nineteenthcentury, OSIRIS, 15, 2000, pp. 70-82

Authors: Zeller, S
Citation: S. Zeller, The colonial world as geological metaphor: Strata(gems) of empire in Victorian Canada, OSIRIS, 15, 2000, pp. 85-107

Authors: Lopes, MM Podgorny, I
Citation: Mm. Lopes et I. Podgorny, The shaping of Latin American Museums of Natural History, 1850-1990, OSIRIS, 15, 2000, pp. 108-118

Authors: Raj, K
Citation: K. Raj, Colonial encounters and the forging of new knowledge and national identities: Great Britain and India, 1760-1850, OSIRIS, 15, 2000, pp. 119-134
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