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"Hello, LDS scholars. Look at your bookshelf, now back at mine. Now back at your bookshelf, now back to mine! Sadly your bookshelf doesn’t have all the LDS science books that mine has, but if you stopped buying vampire love stories, it could look like mine."

Ok guys, it’s time to update the list of LDS science-themed books. A few months ago I listed 11 books for LDS scholars interested in science and LDS theology. Some readers recommended books not included in the original list. Thanks for your contributions. Here is the updated list. 

Divine Engineering (by David Brems)
Earth: In the Beginning (by Eric Skousen)
Joseph Smith as Scientist (by Elder John A. Widtsoe)
Mormons and Science: Setting the Record Straight (by Rodney Brown)
Mormon Scientist: The Life and Faith of Henry Eyring (by Henry J Eyring)
Of Heaven and Earth: Reconciling Scientific Thought with LDS Theology (edited by Clark)
Science, Religion, and Mormon Cosmology (by Erich Paul)
Science and Mormonism (by Melvin Cook & Garfield Cook)
Science and Your Faith in God (by Henry Eyring et al.)
Truth and Science: An LDS Perspective (by Dave Collingridge)
The Case for Divine Design (by Frank Salisbury)

New Additions

Reflections of a Scientist (by Henry Eyring). Thanks Tim.
The Truth, The Way, The Life (by BH Roberts). Thanks R. Gary.
Key to the Science of Theology (by Parley P. Pratt). Thanks Jared.
And the Moon Shall Turn to Blood: The Very Last Days (By Anthony E. Larson). Thanks Anthony.
Mormonism and Evolution: The Authoritative LDS Statements (By Evenson & Jeffery). Thanks Tim
Evolution and Mormonism: A Quest for Understanding (by Stephens et al.) Thanks Tim

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