RT Article T1 Response with a Select Bibliography JF Zygon VO 53 IS 3 SP 909 OP 930 A1 Southgate, Christopher 1953- LA English YR 2018 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1580886272 AB In this response to the articles in this issue, Southgate considers lessons to be learned in respect of science-religion teaching, and about his edited textbook God, Humanity and the Cosmos. He emphasizes the importance of collaborative work in theology. He then considers issues in evolutionary theodicy raised by other contributors, especially eschatology, divine passibility, and the status of the “only way” explanation of evolutionary suffering. Lastly, he engages with critiques of his work based on a preference for characterizing the disvalues of creation in terms of “mysterious fallenness.” The article is followed by a select bibliography of his published work since 1979. K1 Eschatology K1 Evolutionary Biology K1 fallenness K1 Original Sin K1 passibility K1 Pedagogy K1 Poetry K1 Theodicy K1 theology and science K1 “only way” argument DO 10.1111/zygo.12460