03697nam 22005651 450 991046587740332119941229120858.11-4742-9347-61-4742-8153-210.5040/9781474293471(CKB)3710000000840711(EBL)4653922(MiAaPQ)EBC4653922(Au-PeEL)EBL4653922(CaPaEBR)ebr11251445(OCoLC)957700197(OCoLC)1089440072(UtOrBLW)bpp09262794(EXLCZ)99371000000084071120180205d2018 uy 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierScience and theology questions at the interface /edited by Murray Rae, Hilary Regan, John StenhouseLondon :Bloomsbury Publishing,2018.1 online resource (290 p.)Religious studies : Bloomsbury Academic collectionsProceedings of a conference held at the University of Otago, Dunedin, N.Z., Aug. 1993.1-4742-8152-4 0-567-29265-7 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Preface -- Introduction / Stephen May -- 1. Is there a role for natural theology today? / Owen Gingerich, Stephen May and Nancey Murphy -- 2. Arguments for the existence of God from nature and science / Norma Emerton, John Stenhouse and John Polkinghorne -- 3. What has theology to learn from scientific methodology? / Nancey Murphy, Grant Gillett and John Puddefoot -- 4. The relationship of natural order to divine truth and will / John Puddefoot, John Honner and Owen Gingerich -- 5. The principle of relativity as a conceptual tool in theology / Carver T. Yu, Lloyd Geering and Norma Emerton -- 6. Theological notions of creation and divine causality / John Polkinghorne, Jack Dodd and Carver T. Yu -- Index."In popular culture, science and theology have often been portrayed as antagonistic. Some writers have described the history of the debate in terms of a surrender by theology, a retreat from the field of engagement: theology has abandoned the public arena, leaving all creation to science, and has opted instead for the safer ground of ethics, morality and personal or private belief. Science and Theology advocates a constructive dialogue between the two subjects and suggests the topics where they might meet. The essays in this volume were commissioned from leading figures around the world - experts in their own disciplines, but enthusiasts for debate at the science and theology interface. They include Norma Emerton, Owen Gingerich, Nancey Murphy, John Polkinghorne, John Puddefoot and Carver T. Yu. They discuss natural theology, the methodologies of science and theology, and theology in the light of scientific discovery. Their themes cover scientism, divine action in the world, the problem of evil, freedom and determinism, reductionism and humanity, the limits of knowledge, and chaos theory. Together, these essays offer a significant and positive contribution to one of the most exciting areas of modern thought."--Bloomsbury Publishing.Religious Studies: Bloomsbury Academic CollectionsNatural theologyCongressesChristianityElectronic books.Natural theology261.5/5Rae MurrayRegan Hilary D.Stenhouse JohnUtOrBLWUtOrBLWBOOK9910465877403321Science and theology2064108UNINA01180oam 2200397zu 450 991013069120332120210807004641.01-4673-2605-4(CKB)3420000000000884(SSID)ssj0000781163(PQKBManifestationID)12269554(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000781163(PQKBWorkID)10806953(PQKB)10142227(NjHacI)993420000000000884(EXLCZ)99342000000000088420160829d2012 uy engur|||||||||||txtccr2012 IEEE 7th International Conference on Industrial and Information Systems[Place of publication not identified]IEEE20121 online resourceBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph1-4673-2603-8 CommunicationCommunication.302.2IEEE StaffPQKBPROCEEDING99101306912033212012 IEEE 7th International Conference on Industrial and Information Systems2506866UNINA