If we wish to understand ourselves and the world in relation to God, what contribution to our understanding should we expect from a Christian tradition with its roots in the Bible, and what should we expect from the natural sciences? Neil Messer sets out five types of answer to that question. The responses range from the view that the Christian tradition has nothing to contribute, through various forms of dialogue, to the claim that science is irrelevant to theological understanding. This classification scheme is illustrated and tested by extended explorations of three topics in the science and theology field: how to think about God’s action in the world, how to make theological sense of the suffering and destruction involved in the evolution of life, and how theology should respond to the scientific study of religion. The classification offers a way to understand and evaluate these debates, and the discussion of specific examples demonstrates the strengths and weaknesses of each type of approach. The book concludes with suggestions for how readers might use this scheme to guide their own work on science and theology. For students and researchers in science and theology, this book offers three things: a tool for understanding specific debates in science and theology, critical surveys of some of the most important debates in the field, and a concise guide to ways of setting up encounters of theology with science.
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Acknowledgements 1. Setting Up the Dialogue 2. Divine Action and Contemporary Science 3. The Problem of Natural Evil after Darwin 4. Evolutionary, Cognitive and Neuroscientific Studies of Religion 5. Concluding Reflections: Using the Five Types Glossary and List of Abbreviations Bibliography Index
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[Science in Theology] does indeed make a helpful contribution to the expanding literature on the subject ... What is unique about Messer’s work is not just his new typology, but the fact that he tests it and, in doing so, also provides a summary of the current literature in three diverse areas of the science-faith dialogue: divine action, natural evil, and the cognitive study of religion ... Science in Theology offers a very helpful new framework for conceptualizing the dialogue between the two subjects as well as providing an excellent introduction to some contemporary issues, suitable for students or for the nonspecialist looking to further his/her education on the topic.
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Sets out a typology of approaches to the science and theology field, and illustrates that typology with in-depth explorations of the key issues in science and theology.
A critical discussions of three important debates in science and theology, and makes a distinctive contribution to those debates

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ISBN
9780567689818
Publisert
2020-07-23
Utgiver
Vendor
T.& T.Clark Ltd
Vekt
268 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
208

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Biographical note

Neil Messer is Professor of Theology at the University of Winchester, UK.