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THE THEOLOGICAL-SCIENTIFIC VISION OF ARTHUR PEACOCKE

open access: yesZygon, 1991
. Arthur Peacocke has made seminal contributions to the interdisciplinary field of Christian theology and natural science. First, this paper presents a summary of his work, including his argument that critical realism provides for theology and science a
Robert John Russell
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The contribution of Arthur Peacocke to the science-theology debate [PDF]

open access: yesVerbum et Ecclesia, 1997
The work of Arthur Peacocke may be considered to be a good example of the effort to link the findings and theories of new cosmology to the world of theology and religious thinking in a consistent and credible way.
C. du Toit
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Ciencia, bioquímica y panteísmo en Arthur Peacocke

open access: yesPensamiento. Revista de Investigación e Información Filosófica, 2016
Este artículo presenta y discute el corpus de doctrina elaborada por Arthur Peacocke sobre la idea de Dios, y de lo teológico-cristiano, que debe ser hoy construida desde la imagen científica del mundo, especialmente la imagen científica de la vida, la ...
Javier Monserrat
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Theological Shamelessness? A Response to Arthur Peacocke and David A. Pailin

open access: yesZygon, 2000
This is a theological response to two programmatic essays, “Science and the Future of Theology: Critical Issues,” by Arthur Peacocke and “What Game is Being Played?
Vitor Westhelle
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Effects of vitamin and mineral supplementation during pregnancy on maternal, birth, child health and development outcomes in low- and middle-income countries: A systematic review. [PDF]

open access: yesCampbell Syst Rev, 2021
Abstract Background Almost two billion people who are deficient in vitamins and minerals are women and children in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMIC). These deficiencies are worsened during pregnancy due to increased energy and nutritional demands, causing adverse outcomes in mother and child.
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REMEMBERING ARTHUR PEACOCKE: A PERSONAL REFLECTION

open access: yesZygon, 2008
I join others who have expressed profound gratitude for the life and thought of Arthur Peacocke. I recall some high points in my interaction with him during a period of forty years as an intellectual companion and personal friend. Some similarities in our thinking about evolution, emergence, top‐down causality, and continuing creation are indicated ...
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CHANCE AND NECESSITY IN ARTHUR PEACOCKE'S SCIENTIFIC WORK

open access: yesZygon, 2008
Arthur Peacocke was one of the most important scholars to contribute to the modern dialogue on science and religion, and for this he is remembered in the science‐religion community. Many people, however, are unaware of his exceptional career as a biochemist prior to his decision to pursue a life working as a clergyman in the Church of England.
Gayle E Woloschak
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ARTHUR PEACOCKE'S NATURALISTIC CHRISTIAN FAITH FOR THE TWENTY‐FIRST CENTURY: A BRIEF INTRODUCTION

open access: yesZygon, 2008
This article is a brief overview and positive assessment of Arthur Peacocke's essay “A Naturalistic Christian Faith for the Twenty‐First Century.” Here Peacocke further develops his panentheist account of God and provides significant reinterpretations of a number of Christian doctrines using the concept of emergent levels of complex reality with ...
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MIDWIFERY AS A MODEL FOR ECOLOGICAL ETHICS: EXPANDING ARTHUR PEACOCKE'S MODELS OF “MAN‐IN‐CREATION”

open access: yesZygon, 2007
In Creation and the World of Science (1979) scientist‐theologian Arthur Peacocke asks what the role of humanity might be in relation to creation if conceived within the scientific perspective that favors the theological paradigm of the panentheistic God‐world relationship.
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