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The bibliography is divided in two parts, general and computer-related. During the course of writing this book, we have read or consulted in some detail each of the works; we made a point to actually own almost all the books of the bibliography. While they are not all directly referenced in our text, they are all part of what made us write Computer Theology, and their influence will be felt throughout our writing.

Books (general)

This part of the bibliography is by essence eclectic, and specialists in one matter may cringe at our choice of references in certain domains. We are of course much more comfortable with those areas of knowledge in which we have formal education. We apologize in advance for misrepresenting an expert’s point of view if and when we’ve adventured too far in foreign territory. This is the price we’ve been ready to pay for our cross-disciplinary undertaking.

Bruce Ackerman. We The People: Foundations, The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1991

Henri Alford. The Works of John Donne, John W. Parker, London, 1839, digitized by Google at Stanford University

Christopher Alexander. The Nature of Order: An Essay on the Art of Building and The Nature of the Universe, CES Publishing, Berkeley, CA, 2006

Ahmid Ali, translator. Al-Qur’an: A Contemporary Translation, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 1999

Matthew Alper. The “God” Part of the Brain: A Scientific Interpretation of Human Spirituality and God, Rogue Press, New York, NY, 2000

Emmanuel Anati. La religion des origines, Bayard, Paris, 1999

Eugene d’Aquili and Andrew B. Newberg. The Mystical Mind: Probing the Biology of Religious Experience, Fortress Press, Minneapolis, MN, 1999

Mark Aronoff and Kirsten Fudeman. What is Morphology? Blackwell Publishing, Malden, MA, 2007

Nicolas Asher and Alex Lascarides. Logics of Conversation, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 2003

Scott Atran. In Gods We Trust: The Evolutionary Landscape of Religion, Oxford University Press, New York, NY, 2002



 

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ComputerTheology
Intelligent Design of the World Wide Web
Bertrand du Castel and Timothy M. Jurgensen
Midori Press, Austin Texas
1st Edition 2008 (468 pp)
ISBN 0-9801821-1-5

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