Bridging Science and ReligionGaymon Bennett, Ted Peters SCM, 2002 - 260 páginas Many books on science and religion tend to be dominated by Christian positions. This book is unique for its timely comparative dimension, and brings Islamic, Jewish and Hindu contributions to the debate. The essays emerge from the very prestigious Centre for Theology and the Natural Sciences in Berkeley. The book brings together a number of distinguished contributors from the sciences, comparative philosophy and religious studies to address some of the most important current themes in the interplay of science and religion. The book is divided into three sections: part 1 establishes a method for the proposed dialogue between science and religion; part 2 lays down the scientific challenge to religion from the perspective of neuroscience, genetics, evolutionary theory and natural law; and part 3 offers a religious response to modern science from various interfaith perspectives. An extensive bibliography points students towards further reading. |
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... things , and the value of the personal in communion . " For Segundo , the " new earth " suggests a new existence in which all the things that seemed to negate our values and our efforts are done away with . The new earth is the new ...
... things , and the value of the personal in communion . " For Segundo , the " new earth " suggests a new existence in which all the things that seemed to negate our values and our efforts are done away with . The new earth is the new ...
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... things the organism needs to do , there must be metabolic processes that get the energy from other molecules . The food we eat undergoes chemical reactions , which release energy , with proteins acting as catalysts to make these ...
... things the organism needs to do , there must be metabolic processes that get the energy from other molecules . The food we eat undergoes chemical reactions , which release energy , with proteins acting as catalysts to make these ...
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... things needed for life . We may think of God doing this by making use of the things of the world as tools , or instruments . Of course these tools , which ultimately are elementary particles and interactions obeying the laws of ...
... things needed for life . We may think of God doing this by making use of the things of the world as tools , or instruments . Of course these tools , which ultimately are elementary particles and interactions obeying the laws of ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Mutual Interaction | 19 |
Bridging Theology and Science in a Postmodern | 35 |
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