The first half of 'Religion and the Natural Sciences' is an introduction to the discussion of science and religion.
Here the reader learns why there is any debate at all and what resources exist for responding to it. The second
half deals with specific issues that arise in the individual sciences, from astronomy and physics to biology and
ecology. Any project hoping to connect science and religion must supply the categories of connection, which are
found primarily, although not exclusively, in philosophy. The simplicity of the arrangement and the nature of the
selections are intended to make 'Religion and the Natural Sciences' available to as wide an audience as possible,
including students from the sciences and technology, the professions, the humanities and liberal studies, and theology.