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Toward Integration of Religion and Medical Ethics [PDF]
Having practiced neuropsychiatry in communist East-Central Europe for sixteen years, and now studying theology and ethics, the author argues for the necessity of medical praxis that integrates theological thinking.
Gellérd, Judit
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MIDWIFERY AS A MODEL FOR ECOLOGICAL ETHICS: EXPANDING ARTHUR PEACOCKE'S MODELS OF “MAN‐IN‐CREATION”
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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Cog and the Creativity of God [PDF]
The construction of a humanoid robot may be within reach. The science of artificial intelligence (AI) offers new understandings to contemporary Christian theology.
Heltzel, Peter
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Melawan Etika Lingkungan Antroposentris melalui Interpretasi Teologi Penciptaan sebagai Landasan Bagi Pengelolaan-Pelestarian Lingkungan [PDF]
Etika lingkungan memfokuskan diri pada bagaimana perilaku manusia yang seharusnya terhadap lingkungan. Dalam etika ini makluk non-manusia mendapatkan perhatian.
Yuono, Y. R. (Yusup)
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Stephen Hawking's A Brief History of Time and the Teleological and cosmological arguments [PDF]
The author argues that Stephen Hawking makes implicit reference to and attempts to undermine two classical arguments for the existence of God: the teleological and the cosmological arguments. Further, the author shows that, in fact.
Milner, Benjamin
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Small Steps and Great Leaps in Thought: The Epistemology of Basic Deductive Rules [PDF]
We are justified in employing the rule of inference Modus Ponens (or one much like it) as basic in our reasoning. By contrast, we are not justified in employing a rule of inference that permits inferring to some difficult mathematical theorem from the ...
Schechter, Joshua
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Differences in methods of knowing correlate with differences in concepts about what is known. This is an underlying issue in science and religion. It is seen, first, in Arthur Peacocke's reasoning about God as transcendent and personal, is based on an assumption of correlative thinking that like causes like.
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No Time for Time: Trans-temporal Creation of a Time-bound Realm [PDF]
The radical contingency of all scientific laws is now recognized, owing to new vistas opened by research in Quantum Field Theory, a contingency that implies the dependence of the structural parameters and developmental trajectories of the universe upon ...
Catterson, Troy
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The Causal Closure of Physics in Real World Contexts. [PDF]
Ellis GFR.
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Patterns of Speciation and Extinction and the Divine Valuing of Creation [PDF]
The near-universal concern over the current rate of species extinction must be contextualized, given the occurrence ofprevious mass extinctions during the course of Earth\'s natural history.
Bouma, Rolf
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