Introduction / F. LeRon Shults
1. The evolution of van Huyssteen's model of rationality / Kenneth A. Reynhout
I. Philosophical Explorations:
2. Traces of rationality: acknowledgment, recognition, and repetition / Calvin O. Schrag
3. Rational theory building: beyond modern enthusiasm and postmodern refusal (a pragmatist philosophical offering) / Wesley J. Wildman
4. Rationality and different conceptions of science / Mikael Stenmark
5. Van Huyssteen in context: a comparison with Philip Hefner and Karl Peters / Jerome A. Stone
6. Religion and the social sciences: reflections on the human quest for meaning / Philip Clayton
7. Realism, religion, and the public sphere: challenges to rationality / Roger Trigg
8. Reason and the Enlightenment / Keith Ward
II. Scientific Explorations:
9. Spirituality and religion in paleolithic times / Jean Clottes
10. Building bridges to the deep human past: consciousness, religion, and art / David Lewis-Williams
11. The origins of human cognition and the evolution of rationality / Ian Tattersall
12. From the bison at Niaux to the Kyoto Protocol: science, religion, and the challenge of human nature / Christopher Southgate
13. Generating life on earth: five looming questions / Holmes Rolston III
14. Darwinism: foe or friend? / Michael Ruse
15. Rationality and interpreted experience: the efficacy of phenomenal consciousness / Michael L. Spezio
16. Science and the self: what difference did Darwin make? / John Hedley Brooke
III. Theological Explorations:
17. How music models divine creation and creativity / Arthur Peacocke
18. Four Gods of Christian faith / Delwin Brown
19. What theology might learn (and not learn) from evolutionary psychology: a postfoundationalist theologian in conversation with Pascal Boyer / Niels Henrik Gregersen
20. Toward a transversal model of interdisciplinary thinking in practical theology / Richard Robert Osmer
21. The Psalms and lyric verse / F.W. Dobbs-Allsopp
22. Types of natural theology / David Fergusson
23. Public theology in postfoundational tradition / George Newlands.