List of Authors
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Denis R. Alexander
Biography
Denis Alexander has spent the past forty years in the biological research community, most recently as the head of the Laboratory of Signalling and Development at the Babraham Institute in the U.K., where he also served as chair of the Molecular Immunology Programme. Dr. Alexander’s interest in human genetics was sharpened during a period (1981–1986) spent as associate professor at the American University of Beirut on the Faculty of Medicine. While there he helped to...
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Mariano Artigas
Biography
Professor Artigas was born in Zaragoza, Spain. He was a professor of natural philosophy and philosophy of science and the dean of the Ecclesiastical Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Navarra in Pampolna, Spain. He was ordained as a Roman Catholic Priest in 1964 and helped in the International Seminary of the Prelature of Opus Dei in Pamplona, Spain. Professor Artigias was a visiting professor all over the world; Italy, Switzerland, Argentina, Peru, Chile, and...
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Justin L. Barrett
Biography
Justin L. Barrett was recently appointed as Thrive Chair and Professor of Psychology at Fuller Theological Seminary. He was director of the Cognition, Religion, and Theology Project at the University of Oxford and a research associate at the Ian Ramsey Centre, also at the University of Oxford. He was the recipient of the William Bier Award in 2010 from the American Psychological...
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Sharon Begley
Biography
Sharon Begley is the science editor of the The Wall Street Journal and was formerly a senior editor at Newsweek magazine for twenty-five years. She and her husband live in Pelham, New York, with their son and daughter.
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Adam Bellow
Biography
Adam Bellow is vice president/executive editor at Harper-Collins. He has also been an executive editor at Doubleday (Random House) and was formerly editorial director of The Free Press (Simon & Schuster). His essays and articles have appeared in numerous publications. He is also the author of In Praise of Nepotism: A History of Family Enterprise from King David to George W. Bush (Anchor).
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Peter L. Benson
Biography
Peter L. Benson was the president of Search Institute in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the leading center in America devoted to strengthening how our nation supports children, adolescents, and young adults. He was widely recognized as one of the leading thinkers on social change, community building, and human development. He authored or edited fifteen books, including All Kids Are Our Kids: What Communities Must Do to Raise Caring and Responsible Children and Adolescents...
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R. J. Berry
Biography
R. J. Berry was professor of genetics at University College London from1974 to 2000. He is a distinguished ecologist, having served as president of the British Ecological Society and the European Ecological Federation, and he is the author of over 200 scientific papers. For many years, Berry has been involved in debates about the relationship of science and the Christian faith. He is a...
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Marco Bersanelli
Biography
Marco Bersanelli is professor of astrophysics at the University
of Milan. He has worked as a visiting scholar at the
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, University of California, and is
a member of the science team of the Planck Surveyor Space
Mission, the European Space Agency project to study the
early universe. He is also president of EURESIS, a scientific
and cultural association promoting interdisciplinary dialogue
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Charles Birch
Biography
Charles Birch was emeritus professor at the University of Sydney from 1983 until his death in 2009. In 1961 he was honored as a fellow of the Australian Academy of Science and as a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 1980. He became a member of the Club of Rome in 1980 and was an Honorary Life Fellow of the British Ecological Society. He was also an Honorary Life Member of the Ecological Society of America. The Eminent Ecologist Award was...
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David Blankenhorn
Biography
David Blankenhorn is founder and president of the Institute for American Values, a nonpartisan organization devoted to strengthening families and civil society in the U.S. and the world. For the past three years, he has led an initiative at the institute to study thrift. A 1998 profile in the New York Times described Blankenhorn as a "consensus builder for a moral base in society." He lives in New York City with his wife, Raina, their son, Raymond, and...







