Creation and the God of Abraham
Herausgeber: Burrell, David B.; Soskice, Janet Martin; Cogliati, Carlo
Creation and the God of Abraham
Herausgeber: Burrell, David B.; Soskice, Janet Martin; Cogliati, Carlo
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Develops perspectives of the foundational doctrine of creation from Judaism, Christianity and Islam, exploring their relevance in the modern world.
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Develops perspectives of the foundational doctrine of creation from Judaism, Christianity and Islam, exploring their relevance in the modern world.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 573g
- ISBN-13: 9780521518680
- ISBN-10: 0521518687
- Artikelnr.: 29984998
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 573g
- ISBN-13: 9780521518680
- ISBN-10: 0521518687
- Artikelnr.: 29984998
List of contributors
Preface David D. Burrell and Janet M. Soskice
Introduction Carlo Cogliati
1. Creation ex nihilo: early history Ernan McMullin
2. Creatio ex nihilo: its Jewish and Christian foundations Janet M. Soskice
3. The act of creation with its theological consequences David D. Burrell
4. Scotistic metaphysics and creation ex nihilo Alexander Broadie
5. Creation and the context of theology and science in Maimonides and Crescas Dan Davies
6. Creation: Avicenna's metaphysical account Rahim Acar
7. Four conceptions of creatio ex nihilo and the compatibility question Pirooz Fatoorchi
8. Will, necessity, and creation as monistic theophany in the Islamic philosophical tradition Ibrahim Kalim
9. Trinity, motion and creation ex nihilo Simon Oliver
10. The big bang, quantum cosmology and creatio ex nihilo William R. Stoeger
11. What is written into creation? Simon Conway Morris
12. Creatio ex nihilo and dual causality James R. Pambrun
13. God and creatures acting: the idea of double agency Thomas F. Tracy
14. Thomas Aquinas on knowing and coming to know: the Beatific vision and learning from contingency Eugene F. Rogers.
Preface David D. Burrell and Janet M. Soskice
Introduction Carlo Cogliati
1. Creation ex nihilo: early history Ernan McMullin
2. Creatio ex nihilo: its Jewish and Christian foundations Janet M. Soskice
3. The act of creation with its theological consequences David D. Burrell
4. Scotistic metaphysics and creation ex nihilo Alexander Broadie
5. Creation and the context of theology and science in Maimonides and Crescas Dan Davies
6. Creation: Avicenna's metaphysical account Rahim Acar
7. Four conceptions of creatio ex nihilo and the compatibility question Pirooz Fatoorchi
8. Will, necessity, and creation as monistic theophany in the Islamic philosophical tradition Ibrahim Kalim
9. Trinity, motion and creation ex nihilo Simon Oliver
10. The big bang, quantum cosmology and creatio ex nihilo William R. Stoeger
11. What is written into creation? Simon Conway Morris
12. Creatio ex nihilo and dual causality James R. Pambrun
13. God and creatures acting: the idea of double agency Thomas F. Tracy
14. Thomas Aquinas on knowing and coming to know: the Beatific vision and learning from contingency Eugene F. Rogers.
List of contributors
Preface David D. Burrell and Janet M. Soskice
Introduction Carlo Cogliati
1. Creation ex nihilo: early history Ernan McMullin
2. Creatio ex nihilo: its Jewish and Christian foundations Janet M. Soskice
3. The act of creation with its theological consequences David D. Burrell
4. Scotistic metaphysics and creation ex nihilo Alexander Broadie
5. Creation and the context of theology and science in Maimonides and Crescas Dan Davies
6. Creation: Avicenna's metaphysical account Rahim Acar
7. Four conceptions of creatio ex nihilo and the compatibility question Pirooz Fatoorchi
8. Will, necessity, and creation as monistic theophany in the Islamic philosophical tradition Ibrahim Kalim
9. Trinity, motion and creation ex nihilo Simon Oliver
10. The big bang, quantum cosmology and creatio ex nihilo William R. Stoeger
11. What is written into creation? Simon Conway Morris
12. Creatio ex nihilo and dual causality James R. Pambrun
13. God and creatures acting: the idea of double agency Thomas F. Tracy
14. Thomas Aquinas on knowing and coming to know: the Beatific vision and learning from contingency Eugene F. Rogers.
Preface David D. Burrell and Janet M. Soskice
Introduction Carlo Cogliati
1. Creation ex nihilo: early history Ernan McMullin
2. Creatio ex nihilo: its Jewish and Christian foundations Janet M. Soskice
3. The act of creation with its theological consequences David D. Burrell
4. Scotistic metaphysics and creation ex nihilo Alexander Broadie
5. Creation and the context of theology and science in Maimonides and Crescas Dan Davies
6. Creation: Avicenna's metaphysical account Rahim Acar
7. Four conceptions of creatio ex nihilo and the compatibility question Pirooz Fatoorchi
8. Will, necessity, and creation as monistic theophany in the Islamic philosophical tradition Ibrahim Kalim
9. Trinity, motion and creation ex nihilo Simon Oliver
10. The big bang, quantum cosmology and creatio ex nihilo William R. Stoeger
11. What is written into creation? Simon Conway Morris
12. Creatio ex nihilo and dual causality James R. Pambrun
13. God and creatures acting: the idea of double agency Thomas F. Tracy
14. Thomas Aquinas on knowing and coming to know: the Beatific vision and learning from contingency Eugene F. Rogers.