Professor Mikael Stenmark is associate professor in the philosophy of religion, at the Department of Theology, Uppsala University, Sweden. In 1996 Stenmark received The John Templeton Foundation Prize for Outstanding Books in Theology and the Natural Sciences for his book Rationality in Science, Religion and Everyday Life: A Critical Evaluation of Four Models of Rationality (The University of Notre Dame Press, 1995). His most recent books are Scientism: Science, Ethics and Religion (Ashgate, 2001) and Environmental Ethics and Policy-Making (Ashgate, 2002). Stenmark has also publiced a number of articles in philosophy of religion, environmental ethics, and on science-religion issues.
How to Relate Science and Religion: A Multidimensional Model,
Eerdmans
2004
Environmental Ethics and Environmental Policy Making,
Ashgate
2002
Scientism: Science, Ethics and Religion,
Ashgate
2001
Rationality in Science, Religion and Everyday Life. A Critical Evaluation of Four Models of Rationality,
University of Notre Dame Press,
1995