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This essay begins with a review of several different approaches to the problem of divine action in the world, in light of the findings of science. Specifically, the speculation of Arthur Peacocke, John Polkinghorne and Nancey Murphy are elucidated and ...
Bersky, Ann
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Divine Immanence in the Panentheistic Cosmology of Arthur Peacock
This brief article examines the features of the panentheistic cosmology of the Protestant theologian Arthur Peacock, with particular attention to the conceptualization of divine immanence in his theological system. In addition, it reveals the organic connection between the categories of “faith” and “miracle” in Protestant theology, and shows the place ...
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Books reviewed in this article. The Experiment of Life: Science and Religion. Edited by F. Kenneth Hare. The First Urban Christians: The Social World of the Apostle Paul. By Wayne A. Meeks. Nature and Religious Imagination: From Edwards to Bushnell.
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In this introduction, Barbara Smith-Moran explains the history and reasoning behind the student essay contest, which asks students to think and write about the contributions science has made to ...
Smith-Moran, S.O.Sc., Barbara
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Russell,Robert John, Murphy, Nancey and Peacocke, Arthur R. (eds)Chaos and Complexity: Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action Tigue, John W.The Transformation of Consciousness in Myth: Integrating the Thought of Jung and ...
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The Story of Romantic Love and Polyamory
ABSTRACT This article explores the relationship between romantic love and polyamory. Our central question is whether traditional norms of monogamy can be excised from romantic love so as to harmonize with polyamory's ethical dimensions (as we construe them).
Michael Milona, Lauren Weindling
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Book reviews in this article: Theism, Atheism, and Big Bang Cosmology. By William Lane Craig and Quentin Smith. Risk and Blame: Essays in Cultural theory. By Mary Douglas. Theology for a Scientific Age: Being and Being–Natural Divine, and Human.
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Difference within Theology of Nature: The Strategies of Intelligibility and Credibility [PDF]
This author examines and augments a particular aspect of Ian Barbour's well-known fourfold typology for relating religion and science (conflict, independence, dialogue, and integration) in order to clarify two options available for theology as it ...
Wegter-McNelly, Kirk
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Abstract We argue here that bringing insights from evolution and bioengineering to bear on traditional accounts of divine providence helps to illustrate just how complex providence is and how difficult it is to achieve. While other non‐human animals might exhibit greater agency in creation and its evolutionary development than has traditionally been ...
Michael Burdett, Andrew Jackson
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The Authority of Constituent Power
This article delves into a specific facet of the widely acknowledged ‘paradox of constitutionalism’. Specifically, it focuses on the tension between the disruptive aspect of constituent power and its alleged authority. Paying special attention to the Chilean social outbreak and the constitutional process that followed, the article draws inspiration ...
Federico Szczaranski
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