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A Deweyan Reading of the Doctrine of Creation
Journal of Christian Education, 2009This article uses Deweyan pedagogy to reconstruct the Christian doctrine of creation. Two of Dewey's ideas about the starting point of education are employed. First, Dewey's doctrine of interest, especially as developed in ‘Interest in Relation to Training of the Will,’ is used to arbitrate theological debates over the priority given to the doctrines ...
Aaron J Ghiloni
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Heythrop Journal - Quarterly Review of Philosophy and Theology, 2008
Synopsis: We are often told that the doctrine of creation has not been refuted by modern science, but we cannot judge whether that is true unless we know exactly what the doctrine is, and that is seldom explained. I first offer an interpretation of the doctrine, then defend this as an interpretation, and finally argue that we should use not scientific ...
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Synopsis: We are often told that the doctrine of creation has not been refuted by modern science, but we cannot judge whether that is true unless we know exactly what the doctrine is, and that is seldom explained. I first offer an interpretation of the doctrine, then defend this as an interpretation, and finally argue that we should use not scientific ...
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The Doctrine Of Creation And The Enlightenment
2007The Enlightenment, especially in its most radical forms, seemed inherently opposed to the very possibility of a doctrine of creation—or, at best, subscribed to the rather attenuated form of that doctrine that appears in deism. The point here is twofold: on the one hand, the evil and misery of the world are initially incompatible with a beneficent God ...
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