For scholars in philosophy, theology, and fields that engage in the dialogue of science and religion, Divine Action presents rigorous scientific research and scholarship that significantly contribute to the ongoing debates over divine operation and divine providence.
For scholars in philosophy, theology, and fields that engage in the dialogue of science and religion, Divine Action presents rigorous scientific research and scholarship that significantly contribute to the ongoing debates over divine operation and divine providence.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Keith Ward is a fellow of the British Academy, the Regius Professor of Divinity Emeritus at the University of Oxford, an ordained priest of the Church of England, and a member of the Council of the Royal Institute of Philosophy. He has doctorates of divinity from Cambridge and Oxford Universities. He has lectured at the universities of Glasgow, St. Andrews, Cambridge, and London, where he was a history and philosophy of religion professor, and has written more than twenty highly acclaimed books. Comparative theology and the interplay between science and faith are two of his main topics of interest. He lives in Oxford, England.
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Preface to the 2007 Edition vii 1. The Abyss of Reason 1 2. Divine Freedom and Necessity 18 3. The Origins of Suffering 38 4. The Integral Web 57 5. The Death of the Closed Universe 74 6. The Enfolding Spirit 103 7. The Constraints of Creation 119 8. The Particularity of Providence 134 9. Prayer as Participation in Divine Action 154 10. Miracles as Epiphanies of the Spirit 170 11. Pictures of the Divine 190 12. Divine Nature and Human Nature 211 13. The Witness of the Past 231 14. The Redemption of Time 253 Reference Bibliography 271 Further Reading 275 Index 279
Preface to the 2007 Edition vii 1. The Abyss of Reason 1 2. Divine Freedom and Necessity 18 3. The Origins of Suffering 38 4. The Integral Web 57 5. The Death of the Closed Universe 74 6. The Enfolding Spirit 103 7. The Constraints of Creation 119 8. The Particularity of Providence 134 9. Prayer as Participation in Divine Action 154 10. Miracles as Epiphanies of the Spirit 170 11. Pictures of the Divine 190 12. Divine Nature and Human Nature 211 13. The Witness of the Past 231 14. The Redemption of Time 253 Reference Bibliography 271 Further Reading 275 Index 279
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