Harold K. Schilling
Harold K. Schilling was a professor of physics at Pennsylvania State University. He had served as chairman of the physics department and then as dean of the graduate school. He also wrote extensively about science and religion.
Works
- The structure of absorption bands in the spectrum of aqueous solutions of potassium permanganate
- I. Mosaic crystals of zinc. II. Growth of crystals of zinc containing cadmium, by the Czochralski-Gomperz method
- Supersonic signalling
- The university and the church
- Concerning the nature of science and religion : a study of presuppositions
- The role of the church in higher education
- "A Human Enterprise: Science as lived by its practitioners bears but little resemblance to science as described in print." Science, June 6, 1958, 127, pages 1324-1327.
- "On Relating Science and Religion," The Christian Scholar, Volume XLI, No. 3, September, 1958, pages 376-7.
- Seeing the unseen
- On the significance of science for religious thought
- Science with Christian concern
- On physics as one of the humanities
- A conversation with Harold Schilling by North Carolina State University
- Chapter 5 "The Threefold Nature of Science and Religion" in Science and Religion: New Perspectives on the Dialogue, Editor Ian Barbour, Harper & Row, 1968
- A theology of nature
- Usages of the term mystery
- , 1973 United Church Press, 288 pages,