ISBN:
1444335715
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9781444335712
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
XIX, 644 S.
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Ill.
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26 cm
DDC:
261.5/5
Schlagwort(e):
Religion and science
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Religion and science
;
Aufsatzsammlung
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Christentum
;
Theologie
;
Naturwissenschaften
;
Geschichte
Anmerkung:
Formerly CIP Uk. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Part I. Historical episodes. Early Christian belief in creation and the beliefs sustaining the modern scientific endeavor / Christopher B. Kaiser -- The Copernican revolution and the Galileo affair / Maurice A. Finocchiaro -- Women, mechanical science, and God in the early modern period / Jacqueline Broad -- Christian responses to Darwinism in the late nineteenth century / Peter J. Bowler -- Science falsely so called : fundamentalism and science / Edward B. Davis -- Part II. Methodology. How to relate Christian faith and science / Mikael Stenmark -- Authority / Nicholas Rescher -- Feminist philosophies of science : towards a prophetic epistemology / Lisa L. Stenmark -- Practical objectivity : keeping natural science natural / Alan G. Padgett -- The evolutionary argument against naturalism / Alvin Plantinga -- Part III. Natural theology. Arguments to God from the observable universe / Richard Swinburne -- "God of the gaps" arguments / Gregory E. Ganssle -- Natural theology after modernism / J.B. Stump -- Religious epistemology personified : God without natural theology / Paul K. Moser -- Problems for Christian natural theology / Alexander R. Pruss and Richard M. Gale -- Part IV. Cosmology and physics. Modern cosmology and Christian theology / Stephen M. Barr -- Does the universe need God? / Sean Carroll -- Does God love the multiverse? / Don N. Page -- The fine-tuning of the cosmos : a fresh look at its implications / Robin Collins -- Quantum theory and theology / Rodney D. Holder -- Part V. Evolution. Creation and evolution / Denis R. Alexander -- Darwinism and atheism : a marriage made in heaven? / Michael Ruse -- Creation and evolutionary convergence / Simon Conway Morris -- Signature in the cell : intelligent design and the DNA enigma / Stephen C. Meyer -- Darwin and intelligent design / Francisco J. Ayala -- Christianity and human evolution / John F. Haught -- Christian theism and life on earth / Paul Draper -- Part VI. The human sciences. Toward a cognitive science of Christianity / Justin L. Barrett -- The third wound : has psychology banished the ghost from the machine? / Dylan Evans -- Sociology and Christianity / John H. Evans and Michael S. Evans -- Economics and Christian faith / Robin J. Klay --. - Part VII. Christian bioethics. Shaping human life at the molecular level / James C. Peterson -- An inclusive framework for stem cell research / John F. Kilner -- The problem of transhumanism in the light of philosophy and theology / Philippe Gagnon -- Ecology and the environment / Lisa H. Sideris -- Part VIII. Metaphysical implications. Free will and rational choice / E.J. Lowe -- Science, religion, and infinity / Graham Oppy -- God and abstract objects / William Lane Craig -- Laws of nature / Lydia Jaeger -- Part IV. The mind. Christianity, neuroscience, and dualism / J.P. Moreland -- The emergence of persons / William Hasker -- Christianity and the extended-mind thesis / Lynne Rudder Baker -- In whose image? : artificial intelligence and the imago Dei / Noreen Herzfeld -- How science lost its soul, and religion handed it back / Julian Baggini -- Part X. Theology. The Trinity and scientific reality / John Polkinghorne -- God and miracle in an age of science / Alan G. Padgett -- Eschatology in science and theology / Robert John Russell -- The quest for transcendence in theology and cosmology / Alexei V. Nesteruk -- Part XI. Significant figures of the twentieth century in science and Christianity. Pierre Teilhard de Chardin / James F. Salmon -- Thomas F. Torrance / Tapio Luoma -- Arthur Peacocke / Taede A. Smedes -- Ian G. Barbour / Nathan J. Hallanger -- Wolfhart Pannenberg / Hans Schwarz -- John Polkinghorne / Christopher C. Knight
,
Part I. Historical episodes. Early Christian belief in creation and the beliefs sustaining the modern scientific endeavor
,
Part VII. Christian bioethics. Shaping human life at the molecular level
,
The Copernican revolution and the Galileo affair
,
Women, mechanical science, and God in the early modern period
,
Christian responses to Darwinism in the late nineteenth century
,
Science falsely so called : fundamentalism and science
,
Part II. Methodology. How to relate Christian faith and science
,
Authority
,
Feminist philosophies of science : towards a prophetic epistemology
,
Practical objectivity : keeping natural science natural
,
The evolutionary argument against naturalism
,
Part III. Natural theology. Arguments to God from the observable universe
,
"God of the gaps" arguments
,
Natural theology after modernism
,
Religious epistemology personified : God without natural theology
,
Problems for Christian natural theology
,
Part IV. Cosmology and physics. Modern cosmology and Christian theology
,
Does the universe need God?
,
Does God love the multiverse?
,
The fine-tuning of the cosmos : a fresh look at its implications
,
Quantum theory and theology
,
Part V. Evolution. Creation and evolution
,
Darwinism and atheism : a marriage made in heaven?
,
Creation and evolutionary convergence
,
Signature in the cell : intelligent design and the DNA enigma
,
Darwin and intelligent design
,
Christianity and human evolution
,
Christian theism and life on earth
,
Part VI. The human sciences. Toward a cognitive science of Christianity
,
The third wound : has psychology banished the ghost from the machine?
,
Sociology and Christianity
,
Economics and Christian faith
,
An inclusive framework for stem cell research
,
The problem of transhumanism in the light of philosophy and theology
,
Ecology and the environment
,
Part VIII. Metaphysical implications. Free will and rational choice
,
Science, religion, and infinity
,
God and abstract objects
,
Laws of nature
,
Part IV. The mind. Christianity, neuroscience, and dualism
,
The emergence of persons
,
Christianity and the extended-mind thesis
,
In whose image? : artificial intelligence and the imago Dei
,
How science lost its soul, and religion handed it back
,
Part X. Theology. The Trinity and scientific reality
,
God and miracle in an age of science
,
Eschatology in science and theology
,
The quest for transcendence in theology and cosmology
,
Part XI. Significant figures of the twentieth century in science and Christianity. Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
,
Thomas F. Torrance
,
Arthur Peacocke
,
Ian G. Barbour
,
Wolfhart Pannenberg
,
John Polkinghorne
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