E-Book, Englisch, Band 5, 284 Seiten, eBook
Transcendence and Immanence in Science and Theology
E-Book, Englisch, Band 5, 284 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-3-030-31182-7
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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More than 20 chapters explore questions of science, nature, spirituality and more, including
Nature – and Beyond? Immanence and Transcendence in Science and Religion
Awe and wonder in scientific practice: Implications for the relationship between science and religion
The Cosmos Considered as a Moral Institution
The transcendent within: how our own biology leads to spirituality
Preserving the heavens and the earth: Planetary sustainability from a Biblical and educational perspective
Issues in Science and Theology: Nature – and Beyond
will benefit a broad audience of students, scholars and faculty in such disciplines as philosophy, history of science, theology, and ethics.
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Introduction/Preface (Michael Fuller, University of Edinburgh, UK).- Chapter 1. History and Evolution in Pannenberg and Lonergan (Paul Allen, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada).- Chapter 2. Revisioning the Anthropocene in a Trinitarian frame: A theological response to Clive Hamilton’s
Defiant Earth
(Ian Barns).- Chapter 3. Nature – and Beyond? Immanence and Transcendence in Science and Religion (Philip Clayton, Claremont School of Theology, USA).- Chapter 4. The Ecological Significance of God’s Transcendence? (Ernst M. Conradie, University of the Western Cape, South Africa).- Chapter 5. Awe and wonder in scientific practice: Implications for the relationship between science and religion (Helen De Cruz, Oxford Brookes University, UK).- Chapter 6. Why I am a science-inspired naturalist but not a philosophical naturalist nor a religious naturalist (Willem B. Drees, Tilberg University, The Netherlands).- Chapter 7. A Contingency Interpretation of Information Theory as a Bridge between God’s Immanence and Transcendence (Philippe Gagnon, Université Catholique de Lyon, France).- Chapter 8. Divine Determination or Dynamic Indeterminacy? Transcendence, Immanence, and the Problem of Personal Identity (Janna Gonwa, Yale University, USA).- Chapter 9. Friluftsliv: Aesthetic and psychological experience of wilderness adventure (Mark Graves, Helga Synnevåg Løvoll and Knut-Willy Sæther, Volda University College, Norway).- Chapter 10. The Twin Truths of Divine Immanence and Transcendence: Creation, laws of nature and human freedom (Lydia Jaeger, Institut Biblique de Nogent-sur-Marne, France).- Chapter 11. Early Modern Natural Philosophy Allied with Revealed Religion: Boyle and Whiston (Roomet Jakapi, University of Tartu, Estonia).- Chapter 12. Radical Transcendence and Radical Immanence: Convergence between Eastern Orthodox Perspectives and Strong Theistic Naturalism? (Christopher C. Knight, Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies, Cambridge, UK).- Chapter 13. The Cosmos Considered as a Moral Institution (Alfred Kracher).- Chapter 14. Preserving the heavens and the earth: Planetary sustainability from a Biblical and educational perspective (Andreas Losch, University of Bern, Switzerland).- Chapter 15. The
transcendent within
: how our own biology leads to spirituality (Sara Lumbreras, Comillas Pontifical University, Spain).- Chapter 16. Beyond the ‘Book of Nature’ to Science as Second Person Narrative: from Methodological Naturalism to Teleological Transcendence (Tom C. B. McLeish, University of York, UK).- Chapter 17. Immanence and transcendence: on/off difference or gradation? Implications for science-and-theology (Lluis Oviedo, Pontifical University Antonianum, Rome, Italy).- Chapter 18. A Critical Approach to the Concept of Panentheism in the Dialogue Between Science and Theology: Distinguishing between divine transcendence and immanence in creation (Fabien Revol, Université Catholique de Lyon, France).- Chapter 19. How can energyhelp us think divine immanence and transcendence in the universe? (Bertrand Souchard, Université Catholique de Lyon, France).- Chapter 20. Beyond the disguised friend: immanence, transcendence and glory in a Darwinian world (Christopher Southgate, Exeter University, UK).- Chapter 21. Beyond the Everyday Self (Fraser Watts, University of Lincoln, UK).