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Burton, David

David Burton teaches chemistry and manages the chemistry labs at the University of Bridgeport. He holds a doctorate in chemistry from the University of East Anglia in Norwich, England. He and his wife Kathleen graduated from the Unification Theological Seminary in 1990 and served as campus ministers at Yale University.

Title
Burton's Response
A Complex God?
An Exploration of Questions in the Ontology of Unification Thought
Collision Theory in Developmental Relationship
Evolution and Unification Thought: an Alternative Approach
Force and Relationship in Unification Thought and Classical Physics
Unification Thought’s Methodology and the Dual Characteristics
What is the Matter? Understandings of Matter in Unification Thought and Modern Physics
What is the Spirit? Some Physics of Spiritual Existence
Yang and Yin: Unification Thought, Science, and the Book of Changes