Cite
IS THERE A DISTINCTIVE QUANTUM THEOLOGY?: with Mark Harris, "Quantum Theology beyond Copenhagen: Taking Fundamentalism Literally"; Shaun C. Henson, "What Makes a Quantum Physics Belief Believable? Many‐Worlds among Six Impossible Things before Breakfast"; Emily Qureshi‐Hurst, "The Many Worries of Many Worlds"; Elise Crull, "Interpretation Neutrality for Quantum Theology"; Wilson C. K. Poon and Tom C. B. McLeish, "Is There a Distinctive Quantum Theology?"; and Ernest L. Simmons, "The Entangled Trinity, Quantum Biology, and Deep Incarnation."
MLA
Poon, Wilson C. K., and Tom C. B. McLeish. “IS THERE A DISTINCTIVE QUANTUM THEOLOGY?: With Mark Harris, ‘Quantum Theology beyond Copenhagen: Taking Fundamentalism Literally’; Shaun C. Henson, ‘What Makes a Quantum Physics Belief Believable? Many‐Worlds among Six Impossible Things before Breakfast’; Emily Qureshi‐Hurst, ‘The Many Worries of Many Worlds’; Elise Crull, ‘Interpretation Neutrality for Quantum Theology’; Wilson C. K. Poon and Tom C. B. McLeish, ‘Is There a Distinctive Quantum Theology?’; And Ernest L. Simmons, ‘The Entangled Trinity, Quantum Biology, and Deep Incarnation.’” Zygon: Journal of Religion & Science, vol. 58, no. 1, Mar. 2023, pp. 265–84. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1111/zygo.12867.
APA
Poon, W. C. K., & McLeish, T. C. B. (2023). IS THERE A DISTINCTIVE QUANTUM THEOLOGY?: with Mark Harris, “Quantum Theology beyond Copenhagen: Taking Fundamentalism Literally”; Shaun C. Henson, “What Makes a Quantum Physics Belief Believable? Many‐Worlds among Six Impossible Things before Breakfast”; Emily Qureshi‐Hurst, “The Many Worries of Many Worlds”; Elise Crull, “Interpretation Neutrality for Quantum Theology”; Wilson C. K. Poon and Tom C. B. McLeish, “Is There a Distinctive Quantum Theology?”; and Ernest L. Simmons, “The Entangled Trinity, Quantum Biology, and Deep Incarnation.” Zygon: Journal of Religion & Science, 58(1), 265–284. https://doi.org/10.1111/zygo.12867
Chicago
Poon, Wilson C. K., and Tom C. B. McLeish. 2023. “IS THERE A DISTINCTIVE QUANTUM THEOLOGY?: With Mark Harris, ‘Quantum Theology beyond Copenhagen: Taking Fundamentalism Literally’; Shaun C. Henson, ‘What Makes a Quantum Physics Belief Believable? Many‐Worlds among Six Impossible Things before Breakfast’; Emily Qureshi‐Hurst, ‘The Many Worries of Many Worlds’; Elise Crull, ‘Interpretation Neutrality for Quantum Theology’; Wilson C. K. Poon and Tom C. B. McLeish, ‘Is There a Distinctive Quantum Theology?’; And Ernest L. Simmons, ‘The Entangled Trinity, Quantum Biology, and Deep Incarnation.’” Zygon: Journal of Religion & Science 58 (1): 265–84. doi:10.1111/zygo.12867.