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RESPONSE: SCIENCE AND RELIGION—THE STATE OF THE ART
Alister McGrath here responds to eight articles engaging aspects of his writing and intellectual interests, especially in the field of science and religion.
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Richard Dawkins, in his The God Delusion, argued strongly for atheism. Alister McGrath picked up the challenge and argued that Dawkins is wrong and that his arguments are very weak.
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Do Healings Confirm the Truth of the Christian Gospel?
According to the Pentecostal-charismatic tradition, miraculous healings confirm the truth of the Gospel. The present article argues that this view is in line with many New Testament texts.
Øyvind Gaarder Andersen
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WHAT IS NATURAL THEOLOGY? (AND SHOULD WE DISPENSE WITH IT?)
In a series of impressive works, Alister McGrath has made a major contribution to contemporary natural theology. The natural theology he has in mind is not the “established” variety, which seeks to provide rational support for religious beliefs from ...
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Apologetika Imajinatif: Sebuah Proposal bagi Apologetika dalam Konteks Pascamodern
Imaginative Apologetics: A Proposal for Apologetics in Postmodern Context. For a long time, classical and evidential apologetics have been firmly established as a way of defending the Christian faith.
Abel Kristofel Aruan
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Book review: Alister McGrath. Christianity’s Dangerous Idea: The Protestant Revolution – A History from the Sixteenth Century to the Twenty-First. - 656 с.
Mikhailo MOKIYENKO
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As Alister McGrath has argued across a lifetime of work, we need to approach the binaries that have been handed down to us—personal/academic, emotional/intellectual, secular/religious—with a healthy skepticism toward the integrity of their boundaries ...
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The cue for this article is human rationality being the cornerstone in Wentzel van Huyssteen’s thinking, and Alister McGrath’s scepsis about the feasibility of a postfoundational transversality in particular. This article does not intend to juxtapose Van
Johan Buitendag, Corneliu C. Simut
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Sehnsucht as Signpost: The Autobiographical Impulse of C. S. Lewis
For half a century, readers of C. S. Lewis had only two problematic and at times obscure spiritual autobiographies (The Pilgrim’s Regress and Surprised by Joy) to use in attempts to understand Lewis’s journey to faith through what he called Joy ...
Lazo Andrew
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