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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Galvanic vestibular stimulation increases novelty in free selection of manual actions. [PDF]
Ferrè ER, Arthur K, Haggard P.
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The Challenge of Science to the Thinking Church [PDF]
The author looks at the state of the contemporary relationship between science and theology and reminds all concerned that neither discipline ought to claim exclusivity as the way of knowing all about the world.
Peacocke, S.O.Sc., Arthur
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Advocacy Science: Explaining the Term with Case Studies from Biotechnology. [PDF]
Gerasimova K.
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The preparation and properties of pyruvate kinase from yeast. [PDF]
Fell DA +3 more
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The patient as person in an increasingly gene-centric universe: how healthcare professionals should think about genomics and evolution. [PDF]
Jackson TP.
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Eleştirel gerçekçilik akımında din?bilim ilişkisi: Ian G. Barbour, John C. Polkinghorne ve Arthur R. Peacocke örneği [PDF]
20. Yüzyılda bilim alanında yaşanan gelişmeler doğa ve bilgi hakkındaki temel varsayımlarımızın yeniden gözden geçirilmesini zorunlu kılmış ve neticede determinizm yerine indeterminizmi, kesinlik yerine de belirsizliği temel alan yeni bir dünya tasavvuru ortaya çıkarmıştır.
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The Challenge of Biology to Theology
The seminars seek to promote high quality scholarship that reflects a Christian perspective and to encourage Christian scholars to examine critical and cutting-edge topics in their disciplines.
Peacocke, Arthur
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Theology for a scientific age: Being and becoming - Natural, and divine
Minneapolisx, 438 p.; 23 ...
Peacocke, Arthur
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Histones bind more tightly to bromodeoxyuridine-substituted DNA than to normal DNA. [PDF]
Lin S, Lin D, Riggs AD.
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