00965nam1 22002411i 450 SUN002977320100317120000.020061107d1985 |0engc50 baengUS|||| |||||Singularities and groups in bifurcation theoryMartin Golubitsky, David G. SchaefferNew YorkSpringer-Verlag2 v25 cm.001SUN00297762001 ˆ<<‰Singularities and groups in bifurcation theory>> 1Martin Golubitsky, David G. Schaeffer1210 New YorkSpringerc1985215 XVII, 463 p.ill.25 cm.USNew YorkSUNL000011Golubitsky, MartinSUNV03635021354Schaeffer, David G.SUNV04385821355Schaeffer, D. G.Schaeffer, David G.SUNV106318ITSOL20210208RICASUN0029773Singularities and groups in bifurcation theory1406256UNICAMPANIA02380nam 2200553 450 991046306120332120200520144314.01-58768-085-8(CKB)2670000000368992(PromptCat)40021909258(MH)013618030-2(SSID)ssj0001045584(PQKBManifestationID)12459482(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001045584(PQKBWorkID)11111332(PQKB)10905273(MiAaPQ)EBC4625714(Au-PeEL)EBL4625714(CaPaEBR)ebr11244694(OCoLC)956648497(EXLCZ)99267000000036899220160901h20122012 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrScience and faith a new introduction /John F. HaughtNew York ;Mahwah, New Jersey :Paulist Press,2012.©20121 online resource (iii, 200 p. )ill. ;Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-8091-4806-4 Includes bibliographical references.Is faith opposed to science? -- Does science rule out a personal God? -- Is faith compatible with evolution? -- Do miracles really happen? -- Was the universe created? -- Can chemistry alone explain life? -- Can science explain intelligence? -- Can we be good without God? -- Are we special? -- Is there life after death? -- Does the universe have a purpose? -- What if extraterrestrials exist?Lays out three distinct ways of responding to the main theological concerns and religious difficulties raised by the natural sciences today: conflict, contrast, and convergence -- publisher's description.Religion and scienceElectronic books.Religion and science.201/.65Haught John F.966871MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910463061203321Science and faith2194417UNINAThis Record contains information from the Harvard Library Bibliographic Dataset, which is provided by the Harvard Library under its Bibliographic Dataset Use Terms and includes data made available by, among others the Library of Congress