Mark W. Richardson / Wesley J. Wildman (eds.)
Religion and Science
History, Method, Dialogue
Herausgeber: Richardson, W Mark; Wildman, Wesley J
Mark W. Richardson / Wesley J. Wildman (eds.)
Religion and Science
History, Method, Dialogue
Herausgeber: Richardson, W Mark; Wildman, Wesley J
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This work examines research on the interdisciplinary study of religion and science. It is divided into three parts emphasizing its historical, methodological, and constructive dimensions.
First Published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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This work examines research on the interdisciplinary study of religion and science. It is divided into three parts emphasizing its historical, methodological, and constructive dimensions.
First Published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
First Published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 261mm x 185mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1061g
- ISBN-13: 9780415916660
- ISBN-10: 0415916666
- Artikelnr.: 25684001
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 261mm x 185mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1061g
- ISBN-13: 9780415916660
- ISBN-10: 0415916666
- Artikelnr.: 25684001
W. Mark Richardson, Wesley J. Wildman
1: History
1: Introduction
1: Science and Theology in the Enlightenment
2: Dispelling Some Myths About the Split Between Theology and Science in the Nineteenth Century
3: The Quest for Harmony
4: Science, Religion, and the Future
2: Method
2: Introduction
2: Round I
5: Theology and Science Listening to Each Other
6: Postmodern ApoLogetics, or Why Theologians Must Pay Attention to Science
7: Mathematics, Empirical Science, and Religion
8: Rationality and Christian Self-Conceptions
2: Round II
9: Entitled Christion Belief
10: On the Nature of Theology
11: Is Holistic Justification Enough?
3: Dialogue
3: Introduction
Case Study I Cosmology and Creation
12: Key Developments in Physics Challenging Philosophy and Theology
13: T=0: Is it Theologically Significant? 1
Case Study II Chaos Theory and Divine Action
14: Deterministic Chaos and Quantum Chaology
15: Chaos Theory and Divine Action
Case Study III Quantum Complementarity and Christology
16: Complementarity
17: Barth, Bohr, and Dialectic
18: Quantum Complementarity and Christological Dialectic
Case Study IV Information Theory and Revelation
19: Information Theory, Biology, and Christology
20: The Incarnation of the Informing Self-Expressive Word of God
Case Study V Molecular Biology and Human Freedom
21: The Molecular Biology of Transcending the Gene
22: The Theology of Human Agency and the Neurobiology of Learning
Case Study VI Social Genetics and Religious Ethics
23: Morality, Religion and Human Evolution
24: Theological Perspectives on Morality and Human Evolution
25: Reflections on the Dialogue
1: Introduction
1: Science and Theology in the Enlightenment
2: Dispelling Some Myths About the Split Between Theology and Science in the Nineteenth Century
3: The Quest for Harmony
4: Science, Religion, and the Future
2: Method
2: Introduction
2: Round I
5: Theology and Science Listening to Each Other
6: Postmodern ApoLogetics, or Why Theologians Must Pay Attention to Science
7: Mathematics, Empirical Science, and Religion
8: Rationality and Christian Self-Conceptions
2: Round II
9: Entitled Christion Belief
10: On the Nature of Theology
11: Is Holistic Justification Enough?
3: Dialogue
3: Introduction
Case Study I Cosmology and Creation
12: Key Developments in Physics Challenging Philosophy and Theology
13: T=0: Is it Theologically Significant? 1
Case Study II Chaos Theory and Divine Action
14: Deterministic Chaos and Quantum Chaology
15: Chaos Theory and Divine Action
Case Study III Quantum Complementarity and Christology
16: Complementarity
17: Barth, Bohr, and Dialectic
18: Quantum Complementarity and Christological Dialectic
Case Study IV Information Theory and Revelation
19: Information Theory, Biology, and Christology
20: The Incarnation of the Informing Self-Expressive Word of God
Case Study V Molecular Biology and Human Freedom
21: The Molecular Biology of Transcending the Gene
22: The Theology of Human Agency and the Neurobiology of Learning
Case Study VI Social Genetics and Religious Ethics
23: Morality, Religion and Human Evolution
24: Theological Perspectives on Morality and Human Evolution
25: Reflections on the Dialogue
1: History
1: Introduction
1: Science and Theology in the Enlightenment
2: Dispelling Some Myths About the Split Between Theology and Science in the Nineteenth Century
3: The Quest for Harmony
4: Science, Religion, and the Future
2: Method
2: Introduction
2: Round I
5: Theology and Science Listening to Each Other
6: Postmodern ApoLogetics, or Why Theologians Must Pay Attention to Science
7: Mathematics, Empirical Science, and Religion
8: Rationality and Christian Self-Conceptions
2: Round II
9: Entitled Christion Belief
10: On the Nature of Theology
11: Is Holistic Justification Enough?
3: Dialogue
3: Introduction
Case Study I Cosmology and Creation
12: Key Developments in Physics Challenging Philosophy and Theology
13: T=0: Is it Theologically Significant? 1
Case Study II Chaos Theory and Divine Action
14: Deterministic Chaos and Quantum Chaology
15: Chaos Theory and Divine Action
Case Study III Quantum Complementarity and Christology
16: Complementarity
17: Barth, Bohr, and Dialectic
18: Quantum Complementarity and Christological Dialectic
Case Study IV Information Theory and Revelation
19: Information Theory, Biology, and Christology
20: The Incarnation of the Informing Self-Expressive Word of God
Case Study V Molecular Biology and Human Freedom
21: The Molecular Biology of Transcending the Gene
22: The Theology of Human Agency and the Neurobiology of Learning
Case Study VI Social Genetics and Religious Ethics
23: Morality, Religion and Human Evolution
24: Theological Perspectives on Morality and Human Evolution
25: Reflections on the Dialogue
1: Introduction
1: Science and Theology in the Enlightenment
2: Dispelling Some Myths About the Split Between Theology and Science in the Nineteenth Century
3: The Quest for Harmony
4: Science, Religion, and the Future
2: Method
2: Introduction
2: Round I
5: Theology and Science Listening to Each Other
6: Postmodern ApoLogetics, or Why Theologians Must Pay Attention to Science
7: Mathematics, Empirical Science, and Religion
8: Rationality and Christian Self-Conceptions
2: Round II
9: Entitled Christion Belief
10: On the Nature of Theology
11: Is Holistic Justification Enough?
3: Dialogue
3: Introduction
Case Study I Cosmology and Creation
12: Key Developments in Physics Challenging Philosophy and Theology
13: T=0: Is it Theologically Significant? 1
Case Study II Chaos Theory and Divine Action
14: Deterministic Chaos and Quantum Chaology
15: Chaos Theory and Divine Action
Case Study III Quantum Complementarity and Christology
16: Complementarity
17: Barth, Bohr, and Dialectic
18: Quantum Complementarity and Christological Dialectic
Case Study IV Information Theory and Revelation
19: Information Theory, Biology, and Christology
20: The Incarnation of the Informing Self-Expressive Word of God
Case Study V Molecular Biology and Human Freedom
21: The Molecular Biology of Transcending the Gene
22: The Theology of Human Agency and the Neurobiology of Learning
Case Study VI Social Genetics and Religious Ethics
23: Morality, Religion and Human Evolution
24: Theological Perspectives on Morality and Human Evolution
25: Reflections on the Dialogue