Current Research Interests
 

       My research focuses on the interactions between natural scientific knowledge and its producers on the one hand and other cultural domains on the other.  In recent years it has focused on two specific areas:  1.)The interactions between scientific developments and religious developments, especially in Britain during the 17th and 18th centuries (on this topic I am collaberating with Peter Hess of the Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences at Berkeley to prepare a book on Anglican Natural Theology from c. 1592-1802) and 2.) The permeation of 19th century social thought by concepts and methods from the natural sciences( this material forms the core of volume 3 of Science Deified and Science Defied, which I hope to finish in the next two years).  Future projects involve carrying Science Deified... though the 20th century in a fourth volume and writing about science and religion for a broad audience (I have agreed to do 2 survey articles on Science and Christianity from the Ancient World through the 17th Century for _The World & I_, for September & November, 2000, for example).
 

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Updated on April 18, 2000, by Richard Olson (olson@hmc.edu ).