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ISBN
0310536138
Publication Year
2018
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Knowing Creation : Perspectives from Theology, Philosophy, and Science
Item Height
0.8in
Author
Thomas H. Mccall
Item Length
9.1in
Publisher
Zondervan
Item Width
5.9in
Item Weight
13.2 Oz
Number of Pages
352 Pages

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It is hard to think of an area of Christian theology that provides more scope for interdisciplinary conversation than the doctrine of creation. This doctrine not only invites reflection on an intellectual concept: it calls for contemplation of the endlessly complex, dynamic, and fascinating world that human being inhabit. But the possibilities for wide-ranging discussion are such that scholars sometimes end up talking past one another. Productive conversation requires mutual understanding of insights across disciplinary boundaries. Knowing Creation offers an essential resource for helping scholars from a range of fields to appreciate one another's concerns and perspectives. In so doing, it offers an important step forward in establishing a mutually-enriching dialogue that addresses, amongst others, the following key questions: Who is the God who creates? Why does God create? What is creation? What does it mean to recognize that a theology of creation speaks of a natural world that is subject to the observation of the natural sciences? What does it mean to talk about both a natural order and a created order? What are the major tensions that have arisen between the natural sciences and Christian thinking historically, and why? How can we move beyond such tensions to a positive and constructive conversation, while also avoiding facile notions such as a god of the gaps? Is it feasible for a natural scientist to maintain a belief in God's continuing creative activity? In what ways might a naturalistic understanding of the natural world be said to be limited? How can biblical studies, theology, philosophy, history, and science talk better together about these questions? At a time when the doctrine of creation - and even a mention of creation - has been disparaged due to its supposed associations with anti-scientific dogma, and theological offerings sometimes risk appearing a little more than reactionary exercises in naive apologetics, ill-informed by science or distinctly wary of engagement with it, it is more important than ever to offer a cross-disciplinary resource that can voice a positive account of a Christian theology of creation, and do so as a genuinely broad-ranging conversation about science and faith. Contributors to Knowing Creation include Marilyn McCord Adams, Denis Alexander, Susan Eastman, C. Stephen Evans, Peter van Inwagen, Christoph Schwobel, John H. Walton, Francis Watson, and more.

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Publisher
Zondervan
ISBN-10
0310536138
ISBN-13
9780310536130
eBay Product ID (ePID)
242529974

Product Key Features

Author
Thomas H. Mccall
Publication Name
Knowing Creation : Perspectives from Theology, Philosophy, and Science
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2018
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
352 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.1in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
5.9in
Item Weight
13.2 Oz

Additional Product Features

Number of Volumes
1 Vol.
Lc Classification Number
Bs651.K59 2018
Reviews
Editors Torrance and McCall have assembled a first-rate cast of authors writing with unusually sharp insight about God, science, and the created realm. The great achievement of their book is to demonstrate how productive---rather than how contentious---classical Christianity and contemporary scientific investigation can be. The book is accessible, but deeply considered chapters make a stellar contribution.
Table of Content
I. Introduction: Knowing Creation (editors)II. Theological Perspectives1. Christoph Schwöbel (Tubingen), Reading Creation: Creation as God's Text and the Gift of Human Literacy2. John Webster (St Andrews), "The Introduction of Being Entirely": Creation Out of Nothing3. Simon Oliver (Durham): Creation, Nature and Humanity4. Randall Zachman (Notre Dame), Why Should Free Scientific Inquiry Matter to Faith? III. Biblical and Historical Perspectives5. Francis Watson (Durham), How did Genesis become a Problem? On the Hermeneutics of Natural Science6. John Walton (Wheaton), Origins in Genesis? An Ancient Text in a Modern Scientific World7. William Brown (Columbia Theological Seminary), 'Knowing Creation in the light of Job and Astrobiology'8. Susan Eastman (Duke), Knowing and Being Known: Personal Knowledge and the Apostle PaulIV. Philosophical Perspectives9. C. Stephen Evans (Baylor), Natural Knowledge of God, Darwinian Evolution, and the Sensus Divinitatis10. John Haldane (St Andrews), Christian Thought and Natural Science: Two Perspectives or Two Worlds?11. Robert Koons (Texas), Ontological Escalation: A Neo-Aristotelian Alternative to 'Emergence' and Non-reductive Materialism12. Marilyn McCord Adams (Rutgers), Sanctifying Material CreationV. Scientific Perspectives13. Denis Alexander (Cambridge), Creation, Providence and Evolution14. Tom McLeish (Durham), The Science-and-Religion Delusion: Towards a Theology of Science15. William Simpson (St Andrews), Knowing Nature: Beyond the False Dilemma of Dualism and Physicalism16. Mark Harris (Edinburgh), "The Trees of the Field shall Clap their Hands" (Is. 55:12): Exploring Creation's Praise of the Creator
Copyright Date
2018
Topic
Christian Theology / General, Religion & Science
Lccn
2017-046169
Dewey Decimal
231.765
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Genre
Religion

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