For the soldier and landowner, see Denis Alexander, 6th Earl of Caledon.
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Denis Alexander is the director of the Faraday Institute for Science and Religion at St Edmund's College, Cambridge, a molecular biologist and an author on science and religion.[1] He is also an editor of Science and Christian Belief.[2]
Bibliography
- Rebuilding the Matrix - Science and Faith in the 21st Century (2001), Lion Publishing, Oxford, UK, ISBN 978-0745912448.
- Beyond Belief: Science, Faith and Ethical Challenges with Bob White (2004), Lion Publishing, Oxford, UK, ISBN 978-0745951416.
- Can We Be Sure About Anything?: Science, Faith and Postmodernism (2005), Apollos, Nottingham, UK, ISBN 978-1844740765.
- Creation and Evolution: Do We Have to Choose? (2008), Monarch, Oxford, UK, ISBN 978-1854247469.
References
- ^ Faraday Institute for science and religion
- ^ Bowder, Bill, "Cambridge science don ticks off the teen rebels," Church Times, March 7, 2008, accessed November 3, 2009
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