Bridging Science and ReligionTed Peters, Gaymon Bennett Fortress Press - 260 páginas This extraordinary volume models a fruitful interaction between the profound discoveries of the natural sciences and the venerable and living wisdoms of the world's major religions. Bridging Science and Religion brings together distin-guished contributors to the sciences, comparative philosophy, and religious studies to address the most important current questions in the field. Sponsored by the Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences in Berkeley, it is an ideal starting point for novices, yet has much to offer academics, professionals, and students. Part 1 establishes a working methodology for bridge-building between scientific and religious approaches to reality. Part 2 lays down the challenge to current theological and ethical positions from genetics, neuroscience, natural law, and evolutionary biology. Part 3 offers a religious response to modern science from scholars working out of Islamic, Jewish, Hindu, Orthodox, Latin American Catholic, and Chinese contexts. Showcasing attitudes toward science from outside the West and an inclusive and comparative perspective, Bridging Science and Religion brings a new and timely dimension to this burgeoning field. |
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... assumptions about the world which underlie its methods and give rise to the empirical method , including the contingent rationality and intelli- gibility of nature , the value of honesty in reporting and sharing data , the thirst to ...
... assumptions about the world which underlie its methods and give rise to the empirical method , including the contingent rationality and intelli- gibility of nature , the value of honesty in reporting and sharing data , the thirst to ...
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... assumptions . While work in the philosophy of science has reminded us that the scientific enterprise often progresses with haphazardness and a serendipity that belie idealized portrayals of science , that progress is marked by certain ...
... assumptions . While work in the philosophy of science has reminded us that the scientific enterprise often progresses with haphazardness and a serendipity that belie idealized portrayals of science , that progress is marked by certain ...
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... assumption at work here is that science , as science , has the ethical traction needed to contribute to the cause of justice . As our discussion progressed , it became clear that the students ' vision for justice was not necessarily ...
... assumption at work here is that science , as science , has the ethical traction needed to contribute to the cause of justice . As our discussion progressed , it became clear that the students ' vision for justice was not necessarily ...
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... assumption that science and religion are trying to make sense of a single - even if complex or multi - faceted - reality . Working from this assumption hypothetical consonance asks a question : Is it reasonable to assume that , if ...
... assumption that science and religion are trying to make sense of a single - even if complex or multi - faceted - reality . Working from this assumption hypothetical consonance asks a question : Is it reasonable to assume that , if ...
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... assumptions to the level of a hypoth- esis , science and religion can engage in common research programs , confirm and disconfirm claims together . Hypothetical consonance is a disposition toward dialogue . More specifically , it is a ...
... assumptions to the level of a hypoth- esis , science and religion can engage in common research programs , confirm and disconfirm claims together . Hypothetical consonance is a disposition toward dialogue . More specifically , it is a ...
Contenido
1 | |
Science and Theology Mutual Interaction | 19 |
Bridging Theology and Science in a Postmodern Age | 35 |
Natural Law and Divine Action | 49 |
Biological Evolution in Science and Theology | 69 |
Genetics Theology and Ethics | 80 |
Neuroscience the Human Person and God | 107 |
Gods Two Books Special Revelation and Natural Science in the Christian West | 123 |
Buddhism and the Sciences Historical Background Contemporary Developments | 153 |
The Nature of Being Human | 173 |
Traditional Hinduism and Modern Science | 185 |
Cosmology Evolution and Biotechnology | 196 |
Science and Ethics in Judaism Discernment and Discourse | 213 |
Notes | 220 |
Authors Bibliographies and Further Reading | 234 |
Index | 250 |
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Página 13 - The totality of our so-called knowledge or beliefs, from the most casual matters of geography and history to the profoundest laws of atomic physics or even of pure mathematics and logic, is a man-made fabric which impinges on experience only along the edges.
Página 98 - Thus there are two books from whence I collect my divinity ; besides that written one of God, another of his servant nature, that universal and public manuscript, that lies expansed unto the eyes of all : those that never saw him in the one, have discovered him in the other.
Página 101 - Origen* has with singular sagacity observed, that he who believes the Scripture to have proceeded from him who is the Author of Nature, may well expect to find the same sort of difficulties in it, as are found in the constitution of Nature.
Página 105 - You err, not knowing the Scriptures, nor the power of God; laying before us two books or volumes to study, if we will be secured from error ; first, the Scriptures, revealing the will of God ; and then the creatures, expressing his power...
Página 100 - For what can be known about God is plain to them, because God has shown it to them.
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Página 63 - For God, the Lord of life, has conferred on men the surpassing ministry of safeguarding life — a ministry which must be fulfilled in a manner which is worthy of man. Therefore from the moment of its conception life must be guarded with the greatest care, while abortion and infanticide are unspeakable crimes.
Página 217 - RELIGION AND SCIENCE. A Series of Sunday Lectures on the Relation of Natural and Revealed Religion, or the Truths revealed in Nature and Scripture. By JOSEPH LE CONTE, LL.
Página 14 - But the total field is so underdetermined by its boundary conditions, experience, that there is much latitude of choice as to what statements to reevaluate in the light of any single contrary experience. No particular experiences are linked with any particular statements in the interior of the field, except indirectly through considerations of equilibrium affecting the field as a whole.
Página 73 - Commission concludes that at this time it is morally unacceptable for anyone in the public or private sector, whether in a research or clinical setting, to attempt to create a child using somatic cell nuclear transfer cloning.