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An Ecotheological Exploration of the Thought of Arthur Peacocke
AbstractAgainst a background of increasing concern over climate change and other instances of ecological degradation, this paper aims to explore two ideas in the thought of Anglican theologian and biochemist Arthur Peacocke in relation to their ecotheological promise.
Deborah Guess
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AbstractArthur Peacocke, a biochemist turned theologian, accepted Christ's personal resurrection but not his bodily resurrection from the grave. He argued from Paul's silence about the discovery of the empty tomb, from Christ's sharing fully in our human condition, and from the irreversible processes of nature.
Gerald O’Collins
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In memoriam: Arthur Peacocke (1924 – 2006)
Philip Clayton
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Intimations of Reality: Critical Realism in Science and Religion by Arthur Peacocke
William H. Austin
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The Theology Of Arthur Peacocke: A Scientific/Theological Investigation Of Divine Action
Scott Harper
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Arthur Peacockein memoriam(1924 – 2006)
Niels Henrik Gregersen
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