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He repeatedly criticized those who invoke the perplexities of quantum mechanics in support of the paranormal, mysticism, or supernatural phenomena, and wrote several books and articles aiming to debunk contemporary pseudoscience.

Stenger was also a public speaker, including taking part in the 2008 "Origins Conference" hosted by the Skeptics Society at the California Institute of Technology alongside Nancey Murphy, Hugh Ross, Leonard Susskind, Kenneth R.

Miller, Sean Carroll and Michael Shermer. He maintained that if consciousness and free will do exist, they will eventually be explained in a scientific manner that invokes neither the mystical nor the supernatural.[3] He criticized those who invoke the perplexities of quantum mechanics in support of the paranormal, mysticism, or supernatural phenomena, writing several books and articles to debunk contemporary pseudoscience.[13]

Stenger took part in the 2008 "Origins Conference" hosted by the Skeptics Society at the California Institute of Technology[12] and debated Hugh Ross on the topic of whether science supports belief in existence of God.[14]

In 1992, Uri Geller sued Stenger and Prometheus Books for $4 million, claiming defamation for questioning his "psychic powers." The suit was dismissed and Geller was ordered to pay court costs.[15]

Astronomer Luke Barnes argued in a 2012 paper that many of Stenger's claims about fine-tuning were problematic and that his arguments were fallacious.[16] Stenger responded that Barnes misunderstood and misrepresented his positions.[17]

Professional and community positions

Publications by Stenger

Books for general audiences

  • (1988), Not by Design: The Origin of the Universe, Prometheus Books, pp. 202, ISBN 978-0-87975-451-8, http://www.colorado.edu/philosophy/vstenger/NotBy.html, retrieved 2014-07-18 
  • (1990), Physics and Psychics: The Search for a World Beyond the Senses, Prometheus Books, pp. 323, ISBN 978-0-87975-575-1, http://www.colorado.edu/philosophy/vstenger/Psychics.html, retrieved 2014-07-18 
  • (1995), The Unconscious Quantum: Metaphysics in Modern Physics and Cosmology, Prometheus Books, pp. 322, ISBN 978-1-57392-022-3, https://archive.org/details/unconsciousquant00sten/page/322, retrieved 2014-08-09 
  • (2000), Timeless Reality: Symmetry, Simplicity, and Multiple Universes, Prometheus Books, pp. 396, ISBN 978-1-57392-859-5, http://www.colorado.edu/philosophy/vstenger/Timeless.html, retrieved 2014-07-18 
  • (2003), Has Science Found God?

    The Latest Results in the Search for Purpose in the Universe, Prometheus Books, pp. 373, ISBN 978-1-59102-018-9, http://www.colorado.edu/philosophy/vstenger/Found.html, retrieved 2014-08-09 

  • (2006), The Comprehensible Cosmos: Where Do the Laws of Physics Come From?, Prometheus Books, pp. 340, ISBN 978-1-59102-424-8, https://archive.org/details/comprehensibleco00sten_0/page/340, retrieved 2014-07-18 
  • (2007), God: The Failed Hypothesis: How Science Shows That God Does Not Exist, Prometheus Books, pp. 287, ISBN 978-1-59102-481-1, http://www.colorado.edu/philosophy/vstenger/Fail.html, retrieved 2014-07-18 
  • (2009), Quantum Gods: Creation, Chaos, and the Search for Cosmic Consciousness, Prometheus Books, pp. 292, ISBN 978-1-59102-713-3, http://www.colorado.edu/philosophy/vstenger/QuantumGods.html, retrieved 2014-07-18 
  • (2009), The New Atheism: Taking a Stand for Science and Reason, Prometheus Books, pp. 282, ISBN 978-1-59102-751-5, http://www.colorado.edu/philosophy/vstenger/NewAth.html, retrieved 2014-07-18 
  • (2011), The Fallacy of Fine-Tuning: Why the Universe Is Not Designed for Us, Prometheus Books, pp. 345, ISBN 978-1-61614-443-2, http://www.colorado.edu/philosophy/vstenger/Fallacy.html, retrieved 2014-07-18 
  • (2012), God and the Folly of Faith: The Incompatibility of Science and Religion, Prometheus Books, pp. 408, ISBN 978-1-61614-599-6, http://www.colorado.edu/philosophy/vstenger/Folly.html, retrieved 2014-07-18 
  • (2013), God and the Atom, Prometheus Books, pp. 300, ISBN 978-1-61614-753-2, http://www.colorado.edu/philosophy/vstenger/GodAtom.html, retrieved 2014-07-18 
  • (2014), God and the Multiverse, Prometheus Books, pp. 447, ISBN 978-1-61614-970-3, http://www.prometheusbooks.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=37_58&products_id=2222 

Peer-reviewed articles

  • Stenger, Victor; Slater, W.

    His father was a Lithuanianimmigrant and his mother was the daughter of Hungarian immigrants. H.; Ticho, H. The Pantheon of Skeptics was created by CSI to remember the legacy of deceased fellows of CSI and their contributions to the cause of scientific skepticism.

Biography:Victor J.

Stenger

Victor J. Stenger

Victor J. Stenger in 2011

BornJanuary 29, 1935[1]

Bayonne, New Jersey, U.S.

DiedAugust 25, 2014(2014-08-25) (aged 79)[2]

Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.

Alma materNew Jersey Institute of Technology, UCLA
Spouse(s)Phylliss Marcia (Black) Stenger (m.

Following a career as a research scientist in the field of particle physics, Stenger was associated with New Atheism and he authored popular science books.[3] He published twelve books for general audiences on physics, quantum mechanics, cosmology, philosophy, religion, atheism, and pseudoscience, including the 2007 best-seller God: The Failed Hypothesis: How Science Shows That God Does Not Exist.

K. (June 1964), "K−N Interaction in the I=0 State at Low Energies", Physical Review 134 (B1111): B1111–B1123, doi:10.1103/PhysRev.134.B1111, Bibcode: 1964PhRv..134.1111S 

  • Stenger, Victor (15 September 1984), "The Production of Very High Energy Photons and Neutrinos from Cosmic Proton Sources", The Astrophysical Journal 284: 810–816, doi:10.1086/162463, Bibcode: 1984ApJ...284..810S 
  • Stenger, Victor (3 October 1985), "Photinos from Cosmic Sources", Nature 317 (6036): 411–413, doi:10.1038/317411a0, Bibcode: 1985Natur.317..411S 
  • Stenger, Victor (March–April 1986), "The Extraterrestrial Flux Sensitivity of Underground and Undersea Muon Detectors", Il Nuovo Cimento C 9 (2): 479–487, doi:10.1007/BF02514866, Bibcode: 1986NCimC...9..479S 
  • Stenger, Victor (July 1990), "The Universe: the ultimate free lunch", European Journal of Physics 11 (4): 236–243, doi:10.1088/0143-0807/11/4/008, Bibcode: 1990EJPh...11..236S 
  • Stenger, Victor (1999), "Bioenergetic Fields", The Scientific Review of Alternative Medicine 3 (1), http://www.colorado.edu/philosophy/vstenger/Medicine/Biofield.html 
  • Stenger, Victor (2000), "Natural Explanations for the Anthropic Coincidences", Philo 3 (2): 50–67, doi:10.5840/philo20003216, http://www.colorado.edu/philosophy/vstenger/Cosmo/anthro_philo.pdf, retrieved 2014-07-18 
  • Other essays

    • Stenger, Victor (May–June 1993), "The Myth of Quantum Consciousness", The Humanist 53: 13–15, http://www.colorado.edu/philosophy/vstenger/Quantum/QuantumConsciousness.pdf 
    • Stenger, Victor (1996), "New Age Physics: Has Science Found the Path to the Ultimate?", Free Inquiry 16 (3): 7–11, http://www.colorado.edu/philosophy/vstenger/Quantum/mystic.pdf, retrieved 2014-10-31 
    • Stenger, Victor (1996), "Cosmythology: Was the Universe Designed to Produce Us?", Skeptic 4 (2): 36–40 
    • Stenger, Victor (1996), "Quantum Metaphysics", in Brown, Laurence; Farr, Bernard; Hoffmann, Joseph, Modern Spiritualities: An Inquiry, Prometheus Books, pp. 243–253 
    • Stenger, Victor (1998), "Has Science Found God?", Free Inquiry 19 (1): 56–58, http://www.secularhumanism.org/index.php?section=library&page=stenger_19_1, retrieved 2010-11-03 
    • Stenger, Victor (1999), "The Anthropic Coincidences: A Natural Explanation", Skeptical Intelligencer 3 (3): 2–17 
    • Stenger, Victor (July–August 1999), "Anthropic Design: Does the Cosmos Show Evidence of Purpose?", Skeptical Inquirer 23 (4): 40–63, http://www.colorado.edu/philosophy/vstenger/Cosmo/anthro.skinq.html 
    • Ramey, David; Stenger, Victor (1999), "Energy Medicine", Consumer's Guide to Alternative Therapies in the Horse, Howell Book House, pp. 55–66, ISBN 978-1582450629 
    • Stenger, Victor (2000), "The Pseudophysics of Therapeutic Touch", in Scheiber, Béla; Selby, Carla, Therapeutic Touch, Prometheus Books, pp. 302–311, ISBN 978-1-57392-804-5 
    • Stenger, Victor (2000), Intelligent Design: The New Stealth Creationism, http://infidels.org/library/modern/vic_stenger/stealth.pdf, retrieved 2015-11-12 
    • Stenger, Victor (2001), "Humanity in Time and Space", Free Inquiry 21 (2): 42–69 
    • Stenger, Victor (2001), "Time's Arrows Point Both Ways: The View From Nowhen", Skeptic 8 (4): 90–95, http://www.colorado.edu/philosophy/vstenger/Timeless/TimelessSkeptic.pdf, retrieved 2013-08-01 
    • Stenger, Victor (September–October 2001), "The God of Falling Bodies", Skeptical Inquirer 25 (5): 46–49, http://www.csicop.org/si/show/god_of_falling_bodies_galileo_newton_bentley_and_leibniz_chat_on_the_in, retrieved 2010-11-03 
    • Stenger, Victor (2001), "The Breath of God: Identifying Spiritual Force", in Kurtz, Paul, Skeptical Odysseys, Prometheus Books, pp. 363–374, ISBN 978-1-57392-884-7 
    • Stenger, Victor (2003), "Anthropic Design: Does the Cosmos Show Evidence of Purpose?", in Kurtz, Paul, Science and Religion: Are They Compatible?, Prometheus Books, pp. 47–49, ISBN 978-1-59102-064-6, https://archive.org/details/sciencereligiona00kurt/page/47 
    • Stenger, Victor (2003), "The Premise Keepers", Free Inquiry 23 (3) 
    • Stenger, Victor (2004), "Is the Universe Fine-Tuned for Us?", in Young, Matt; Edis, Taner, Why Intelligent Design Fails: A Scientific Critique of the New Creationism, Rutgers University Press, pp. 172–184, ISBN 978-0813538723 
    • Stenger, Victor (2005), "Flew's Flawed Science", Free Inquiry 25 (2): 17–18, http://www.secularhumanism.org/index.php?section=library&page=stenger_25_2, retrieved 2010-11-04 
    • Stenger, Victor (2006), "The Scientific Case Against a God Who Created the Universe", in Martin, Michael; Monnier, Ricki, The Improbability of God, Prometheus Books, ISBN 978-1-59102-381-4 
    • Stenger, Victor (2006), "Do Our Values Come from God?

      The Evidence Says No", Free Inquiry 26 (5): 42–45, http://www.colorado.edu/philosophy/vstenger/MagArticles/ValuesFI.pdf, retrieved 2013-07-29 

    • Stenger, Victor (2006), "A Scenario for a Natural Origin of Our Universe", Philo 9 (2): 93–102, http://www.colorado.edu/philosophy/vstenger/Godless/Origin.pdf, retrieved 2024-06-11 
    • Stenger, Victor (2007), "Clock Time", in Darity, William, International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd Edition, Macmillan Reference USA, ISBN 978-0028661179 
    • Stenger, Victor (2007), "Reality", in Darity, William, International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd Edition, Macmillan Reference USA, ISBN 978-0028661179 
    • Stenger, Victor (2008), "Physics, Cosmology, and the New Creationism", in Petto, Andrew; Godfrey, Laurie, Scientists Confront Creationism: Intelligent Design and Beyond, W.

      He maintained that if consciousness and free will do exist, they will eventually be explained in a scientific manner that invokes neither the mystical nor the supernatural. arXiv:1202.4359 [physics.pop-ph].

    • ↑"CSI Board, Fellows, and Staff". http://www.csicop.org/about/csi_fellows_and_staff/. 
    • ↑"Skeptical Briefs — Reality Check". 2 June 2008. http://www.csicop.org/sb/archive/category/reality_check. 
    • ↑"Entries by Victor Stenger". Huffington Post. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/victor-stenger/. 
    • ↑"The Pantheon of Skeptics". Committee for Skeptical Inquiry. http://www.csicop.org/about/the_pantheon_of_skeptics. 
    • External links

      Template:New Atheism

      Who is Victor J.

      Stenger?

      Victor John Stenger is an Americanparticle physicist, philosopher, author, and religious skeptic.

      Stenger is frequentlyassociated with New Atheism and also writespopularscience books. His research involved work that determined properties of gluons, quarks, strange particles, and neutrinos.[9][12] Stenger focused on neutrino astronomy and very high-energy gamma rays.[1][12]

      Philosopher and skeptic

      Stenger was an advocate of philosophical naturalism, skepticism, and atheism, and wrote several books and papers about the relationship between science and religion.

      Religionflies you into buildings". Stenger debated several Christian apologists and scientists such as William Lane Craig, Hugh Ross, John Lennox and David J. Bartholomew on topics such as the existence of God and the relationship between science and religion.

      In 1992, Uri Geller sued Stenger and Prometheus Books for $4 million, claiming defamation for questioning his "psychic powers." The suit was dismissed and Geller was ordered to pay court costs.

      In a 2012 paper in PASA, astronomer Luke Barnes argued that many of Stenger's claims about fine-tuning were highly problematic, and that Stenger's arguments were examples of various fallacies such as "the Cheap Binoculars Fallacy" (don’t waste money buying expensive binoculars; simply stand closer to the object you wish to view).

      "Defending The Fallacy of Fine-Tuning".

      victor j stenger biography of abraham lincoln

      Victor J. Stenger was born and raised in a working-class neighborhood of Bayonne, New Jersey. 1962)

    ChildrenNoelle Green, Victor Andrew
    Scientific career
    FieldsParticle physics, philosophy
    ThesisLow Energy K+d Scattering and the I=0 KN Interaction (1963)
    Doctoral advisorHarold K.

    Ticho

    Victor John Stenger (; January 29, 1935 – August 25, 2014) was an American particle physicist, philosopher, author, and religious skeptic. Barnes does not invalidate these conclusions and misunderstands and misrepresents much of what is in the book."

    Professional and community positions

  • President, 1990–94 Hawaiian Humanists
  • Member of Editorial Board, Free Inquiry
  • Member of Society of Humanist Philosophers
  • Fellow of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry
  • Fellow of the Center for Inquiry
  • President, 2002–06, Colorado Citizens for Science
  • In recent years, Stenger's books and articles were mostly written for the wider educated public.

    He was a prominent critic of intelligent design and the aggressive use of the anthropic principle. Stenger responded, disputing Barnes' objections and reiterating: "The universe is not fine-tuned for us. We are fine-tuned to the universe" and "...no prominent physicist or cosmologist has disputed my basic conclusions. The following books were all published by Prometheus Books.

  • Not by Design: The Origin of the Universe, Prometheus Books, 1988, p. 202, ISBN 978-0-87975-451-8 
  • Physics and Psychics: The Search for a World Beyond the Senses, Prometheus Books, 1990, p. 323, ISBN 978-0-87975-575-1 
  • The Unconscious Quantum: Metaphysics in Modern Physics and Cosmology, Prometheus Books, 1995, p. 322, ISBN 978-1-57392-022-3 
  • Timeless Reality: Symmetry, Simplicity, and Multiple Universes, Prometheus Books, 2000, p. 396, ISBN 978-1-57392-859-5 
  • Has Science Found God?

    The Latest Results in the Search for Purpose in the Universe, Prometheus Books, 2003, p. 373, ISBN 978-1-59102-018-9 

  • The Comprehensible Cosmos: Where Do the Laws of Physics Come From?, Prometheus Books, 2006, p. 340, ISBN 978-1-59102-424-8 
  • God: The Failed Hypothesis: How Science Shows That God Does Not Exist, Prometheus Books, 2007, p. 287, ISBN 978-1-59102-481-1 
  • Quantum Gods: Creation, Chaos, and the Search for Cosmic Consciousness, Prometheus Books, 2009, p. 292, ISBN 978-1-59102-713-3 
  • The New Atheism: Taking a Stand for Science and Reason, Prometheus Books, 2009, p. 282, ISBN 978-1-59102-751-5 
  • The Fallacy of Fine-Tuning: Why the Universe Is Not Designed for Us, Prometheus Books, 2011, p. 345, ISBN 978-1-61614-443-2 
  • God and the Folly of Faith: The Incompatibility of Science and Religion, Prometheus Books, 2012, p. 408, ISBN 978-1-61614-599-6 
  • God and the Atom, Prometheus Books, 2013, p. 300, ISBN 978-1-61614-753-2 
  • God and the Multiverse, Prometheus Books, 2014, p. 447, ISBN 978-1-61614-970-3 
  • Peer-reviewed articles

  • Stenger, Victor; Slater, W.

    E.; Stork, D. H.; Ticho, H. K. (June 1964), "K−N Interaction in the I=0 State at Low Energies", Physical Review, 134 (B1111): B1111–B1123, doi:10.1103/PhysRev.134.B1111 

  • Stenger, Victor (15 September 1984), "The Production of Very High Energy Photons and Neutrinos from Cosmic Proton Sources", The Astrophysical Journal, 284: 810–816, Bibcode:1984ApJ...284..810S, doi:10.1086/162463 
  • Stenger, Victor (3 October 1985), "Photinos from Cosmic Sources", Nature, 317: 411–413, doi:10.1038/317411a0 
  • Stenger, Victor (March–April 1986), "The Extraterrestrial Flux Sensitivity of Underground and Undersea Muon Detectors", Il Nuovo Cimento C, 9 (2): 479–487, doi:10.1007/BF02514866 
  • Stenger, Victor (July 1990), "The Universe: the ultimate free lunch", European Journal of Physics, 11 (4): 236–243, doi:10.1088/0143-0807/11/4/008 
  • Stenger, Victor (1999), "Bioenergetic Fields", The Scientific Review of Alternative Medicine, 3 (1) 
  • Stenger, Victor (2000), "Natural Explanations for the Anthropic Coincidences" (PDF), Philo, 3 (2): 50–67, doi:10.5840/philo20003216 
  • Stenger, Victor (May–June 1993), "The Myth of Quantum Consciousness" (PDF), The Humanist, vol. 53, pp. 13–15 
  • Stenger, Victor (1996), "New Age Physics: Has Science Found the Path to the Ultimate?" (PDF), Free Inquiry, vol. 16 no. 3, pp. 7–11 
  • Stenger, Victor (1996), "Cosmythology: Was the Universe Designed to Produce Us?", Skeptic, vol. 4 no. 2, pp. 36–40 
  • Stenger, Victor (1996), "Quantum Metaphysics", in Brown, Laurence; Farr, Bernard; Hoffmann, Joseph, Modern Spiritualities: An Inquiry, Prometheus Books, pp. 243–253 
  • Stenger, Victor (1998), "Has Science Found God?", Free Inquiry, vol. 19 no. 1, pp. 56–58 
  • Stenger, Victor (1999), "The Anthropic Coincidences: A Natural Explanation", Skeptical Intelligencer, vol. 3 no. 3, pp. 2–17 
  • Stenger, Victor (July–August 1999), "Anthropic Design: Does the Cosmos Show Evidence of Purpose?", Skeptical Inquirer, vol. 23 no. 4, pp. 40–63 
  • Ramey, David; Stenger, Victor (1999), "Energy Medicine", Consumer's Guide to Alternative Therapies in the Horse, Howell Book House, pp. 55–66, ISBN 978-1582450629 
  • Stenger, Victor (2000), "The Pseudophysics of Therapeutic Touch", in Scheiber, Béla; Selby, Carla, Therapeutic Touch, Prometheus Books, pp. 302–311, ISBN 978-1-57392-804-5 
  • Stenger, Victor (2000), Intelligent Design: The New Stealth Creationism(PDF) 
  • Stenger, Victor (2001), "Humanity in Time and Space", Free Inquiry, vol. 21 no. 2, pp. 42–69 
  • Stenger, Victor (2001), "Time's Arrows Point Both Ways: The View From Nowhen" (PDF), Skeptic, vol. 8 no. 4, pp. 90–95 
  • Stenger, Victor (September–October 2001), "The God of Falling Bodies", Skeptical Inquirer, vol. 25 no. 5, pp. 46–49 
  • Stenger, Victor (2001), "The Breath of God: Identifying Spiritual Force", in Kurtz, Paul, Skeptical Odysseys, Prometheus Books, pp. 363–374, ISBN 978-1-57392-884-7 
  • Stenger, Victor (2003), "Anthropic Design: Does the Cosmos Show Evidence of Purpose?", in Kurtz, Paul, Science and Religion: Are They Compatible?, Prometheus Books, pp. 47–49, ISBN 978-1-59102-064-6 
  • Stenger, Victor (2003), "The Premise Keepers", Free Inquiry, vol. 23 no. 3 
  • Stenger, Victor (2004), "Is the Universe Fine-Tuned for Us?", in Young, Matt; Edis, Taner, Why Intelligent Design Fails: A Scientific Critique of the New Creationism, Rutgers University Press, pp. 172–184, ISBN 978-0813538723 
  • Stenger, Victor (2005), "Flew's Flawed Science", Free Inquiry, vol. 25 no. 2, pp. 17–18 
  • Stenger, Victor (2006), "The Scientific Case Against a God Who Created the Universe", in Martin, Michael; Monnier, Ricki, The Improbability of God, Prometheus Books, ISBN 978-1-59102-381-4 
  • Stenger, Victor (2006), "Do Our Values Come from God?

    The Evidence Says No" (PDF), Free Inquiry, vol. 26 no. 5, pp. 42–45 

  • Stenger, Victor (2007), "Clock Time", in Darity, William, International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd Edition, Macmillan Reference USA, ISBN 978-0028661179 
  • Stenger, Victor (2007), "Reality", in Darity, William, International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd Edition, Macmillan Reference USA, ISBN 978-0028661179 
  • Stenger, Victor (2008), "Physics, Cosmology, and the New Creationism", in Petto, Andrew; Godfrey, Laurie, Scientists Confront Creationism: Intelligent Design and Beyond, W.

    W. Norton & Company, Inc., ISBN 978-0-393-33073-1 

  • Stenger, Victor (March 2008), "Is the Brain a Quantum Device?", Skeptical Briefs, vol. 18 no. 1, pp. 9, 13 
  • Stenger, Victor (2008), "Where Can God Act? The New Quantum Theology", Free Inquiry, vol. 28 no. 5, pp. 1–36 
  • Stenger, Victor (2009), "Time, Arrow of", in Birx, H.

    James, Encyclopedia of Time: Science, Philosophy, Theology, & Culture, SAGE Publications, Inc, ISBN 978-1412941648 

  • Stenger, Victor (2009), "Time, Asymmetry of", in Birx, H. James, Encyclopedia of Time: Science, Philosophy, Theology, & Culture, SAGE Publications, Inc, ISBN 978-1412941648 
  • Stenger, Victor (2009), "Time, Operational Definition of", in Birx, H.

    James, Encyclopedia of Time: Science, Philosophy, Theology, & Culture, SAGE Publications, Inc, ISBN 978-1412941648 

  • Stenger, Victor (2009), "Universe, Origin of", in Birx, H. James, Encyclopedia of Time: Science, Philosophy, Theology, & Culture, SAGE Publications, Inc, ISBN 978-1412941648 
  • Stenger, Victor (2009), "Planck time", in Birx, H.

    James, Encyclopedia of Time: Science, Philosophy, Theology, & Culture, SAGE Publications, Inc, ISBN 978-1412941648 

  • Stenger, Victor (2009), "Time, Symmetry of", in Birx, H. James, Encyclopedia of Time: Science, Philosophy, Theology, & Culture, SAGE Publications, Inc, ISBN 978-1412941648 
  • Stenger, Victor (2009), "Time, Units of", in Birx, H.

    James, Encyclopedia of Time: Science, Philosophy, Theology, & Culture, SAGE Publications, Inc, ISBN 978-1412941648 

  • Stenger, Victor (2012), "Free Will and Autonomous Will", Skeptic, vol. 17 no. 4, pp. 15–19 
  • Columnist

    From 1998 to 2011 Stenger wrote for the column "Reality Check," in Skeptical Briefs, the quarterly newsletter of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry (CSI).

    Since August, 2010 he was also a regular featured science columnist for the Huffington Post.

    Stenger has been included in CSI's Pantheon of Skeptics.