Faith, science and understanding /
Material type:
- 0300083726
- 0300091281
- 9780300091281
- 9780300083729
- Faith, science & understanding [Cover title]
- ARCH YNDC 261.55 P729F
- BL241 .P563 2001
- BL241 .P563 2001
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SAIACS Archives Room | Yandell Collection | ARCH YNDC 261.55 P729F (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 061974 |
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ARCH YNDC 261.55 M729S Science and wisdom / | ARCH YNDC 261.55 O52S Science and religion, 1450-1900 : from Copernicus to Darwin / | ARCH YNDC 261.55 P481B Bridging science and religion / | ARCH YNDC 261.55 P729F Faith, science and understanding / | ARCH YNDC 261.55 P769B Belief in God in an age of science / | ARCH YNDC 261.55 P769O One world : the interaction of science and theology / | ARCH YNDC 261.55 P769Q Quantum physics and theology : an unexpected kinship / |
"Originally published in 2000 ... by Yale University Press"--Title page verso.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"In this captivating book, one of the most highly regarded scientists-theologians of our time explores aspects of the interaction of science and theology. John Polkinghorne defends the place of theology in the university and discusses the role of revelation in religion." "The author examines two related concepts in depth. The first is the divine self-limitation involved in creation that leads to an important reappraisal of the traditional claim that God does not act as a cause among causes. The other is the nature of time and God's involvement with it, an issue that Polkinghorne shows can link metascience and theological understandings. In the final section of the book, the author reviews three centuries of the science and theology debate and assesses the work of major contemporary contributors to the discussion: Wolfhart Pannenberg, Thomas Torrance, and Paul Davies. He also considers why the science-theology discussion has for several centuries been a particular preoccupation of the English."--BOOK JACKET.
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