Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Cosmology and Biological EvolutionHilary D. Regan, Mark William Worthing ATF Press, 2002 - 218 páginas This book of essays, is a result of the Science and Religion Course programs (SRCP) workshop held in Adelaide Australia during January 2001. The essays cover historical, philosophical, theological perspectives surrounding cosmological and evolutionary biology. Contributors include: Nancy Murphy, Denis Edwards, John Brooke, Peter Hess, Adrian Wyard, Bill Stoeger, SJ and Mark Worthing. |
Contenido
The Changing Relations between Science | 3 |
Revelation Theology | 19 |
Why Christians Should Be Physicalists | 52 |
Response to Nancey Murphy 1160 | 91 |
Science the Laws of Nature and Divine Action | 117 |
Cosmology and a Theology of Creation | 128 |
Response to William R Stoeger SJ | 146 |
Is God Simply Going | 153 |
Evolution and the Christian God | 172 |
Historiographical Resources for Teaching Religion | 195 |
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