Syndetics cover image
Image from Syndetics

God, humanity and the cosmos : a textbook in science and religion / Christopher Southgate [and others].

Contributor(s): Southgate, Christopher, 1953-
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Harrisburg, Pa. : Trinity Press International, 1999Description: xxviii, 449 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 1563382881Subject(s): Religion and scienceDDC classification: 291.1/75 LOC classification: BL240.2 | .G63 1999Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 401-432) and index.
Contents:
An introduction to the debate between science and religion. Outlines of the debate ; Three historical examples of tensions as science and theology developed ; Key principles for developing theology in the light of science -- Truth and reason in science and theology. Early twentieth century-- the challenge of logical positivism ; Mid twentieth century-- the unraveling of the positivist agenda ; Latter part of the twentieth century-- revolution, anarchy and resistance in scientific theory change, and the need for tempered post-foundationalist accounts of scientific and theological rationality --Theology and the new physics. Classical physics and the Newtonian world-view ; The rediscovery of time ; The rediscovery of the observer ; Modern cosmology and universal history ; Modern cosmology and the rediscovery of purpose? ; The rediscovery of complexity -- Theology and evolutionary biology. The impact of Darwinism ; Developments in evolutionary theory to the present day ; Can reductionist programmes rule out the truth of religion? ; Human evolution -- Psychology and theology. Human nature ; Religion --
Models of God in an ecological age. Models of God within Christianity ; Some resources for theological thinking on God and the world from outside the Christian tradition -- A test case-- Divine action. What God is doing-- providence and miracle ; What God has done-- the history of the universe ; What God will do -- Science and education -- Islam and science -- Technology and Christianity -- Biotechnology-- a new challenge to theology and ethics -- A look to the future.
Holdings
Item type Current library Shelving location Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book John Bulow Campbell Library Midrange BL240.2 .G63 1999 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 0182902296041

Includes bibliographical references (pages 401-432) and index.

An introduction to the debate between science and religion. Outlines of the debate ; Three historical examples of tensions as science and theology developed ; Key principles for developing theology in the light of science -- Truth and reason in science and theology. Early twentieth century-- the challenge of logical positivism ; Mid twentieth century-- the unraveling of the positivist agenda ; Latter part of the twentieth century-- revolution, anarchy and resistance in scientific theory change, and the need for tempered post-foundationalist accounts of scientific and theological rationality --Theology and the new physics. Classical physics and the Newtonian world-view ; The rediscovery of time ; The rediscovery of the observer ; Modern cosmology and universal history ; Modern cosmology and the rediscovery of purpose? ; The rediscovery of complexity -- Theology and evolutionary biology. The impact of Darwinism ; Developments in evolutionary theory to the present day ; Can reductionist programmes rule out the truth of religion? ; Human evolution -- Psychology and theology. Human nature ; Religion --

Models of God in an ecological age. Models of God within Christianity ; Some resources for theological thinking on God and the world from outside the Christian tradition -- A test case-- Divine action. What God is doing-- providence and miracle ; What God has done-- the history of the universe ; What God will do -- Science and education -- Islam and science -- Technology and Christianity -- Biotechnology-- a new challenge to theology and ethics -- A look to the future.

Powered by Koha