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Traces of God, exploring John Polkinghorne on theology and science (Heftet (myke permer))
Traces of God is a comprehensive and profound analysis of the main issues in John Polkinghorne's authorship. The book explores following topics: * Rationality in science and theology, including an analysis of critical realism, scientific method, and the structure of knowledge * A revised natural theology, including an examination of the intelligibility of the world, the fine-tuning of the world, and the beauty of nature * God's action in the world, including an analysis of God as creator, God's providence, quantum physics, and chaos theory * The pedagogical applicability of Polkinghorne's theories, including a review of how his understanding, can stimulate dialogue in schools Throughout Traces of God, Polkinghorne's position is discussed in the light of other science-theology contributors, such as Ian G. Barbour, NielsHenrikGregersen, Alister E. McGrath, Nancy Murphy, WolfhartPannenberg, Arthur R. Peacocke, Ted Peters, Robert J. Russell, and J. Wentzel van Huyssteen
This is a comprehensive and profound analysis of the main issues in John Polkinghorne's authorship. The book explores following topics: rationality in science and theology, including an analysis of critical realism, scientific method, and the structure of knowledge; a revised natural theology, including an examination of the intelligibility of the world, the fine-tuning of the world, and the beauty of nature; God's action in the world, including an analysis of God as creator, God's providence, quantum physics, and chaos theory; and the pedagogical applicability of Polkinghorne's theories, including a review of how his understanding, can stimulate dialogue in schools. Throughout the book Polkinghorne's position is discussed in the light of other science-theology contributors, such as Ian G Barbour, Niels Henrik Gregersen, Alister E McGrath, Nancy Murphy, Wolfhart Pannenberg, Arthur R Peacocke, Ted Peters, Robert J Russell, and J Wentzel van Huyssteen.
This is a comprehensive and profound analysis of the main issues in John Polkinghorne's authorship. The book explores following topics: rationality in science and theology, including an analysis of critical realism, scientific method, and the structure of knowledge; a revised natural theology, including an examination of the intelligibility of the world, the fine-tuning of the world, and the beauty of nature; God's action in the world, including an analysis of God as creator, God's providence, quantum physics, and chaos theory; and the pedagogical applicability of Polkinghorne's theories, including a review of how his understanding, can stimulate dialogue in schools. Throughout the book Polkinghorne's position is discussed in the light of other science-theology contributors, such as Ian G Barbour, Niels Henrik Gregersen, Alister E McGrath, Nancy Murphy, Wolfhart Pannenberg, Arthur R Peacocke, Ted Peters, Robert J Russell, and J Wentzel van Huyssteen.
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Bokdetaljer
- Utgitt: 2011
- Innbinding: Heftet (myke permer)
- Språk: Engelsk
- ISBN13: 9788251926577
- Dewey: 261.55
- Forlag: Tapir akademisk forl.
- Sider: 248




