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From Micro to Macro: The Combination of Consciousness. [PDF]
Young A, Robbins I, Shelat S.
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DOES SCIENCE CLARIFY GOD'S RELATION TO THE WORLD?
. Central to the work of Arthur Peacocke on science and religion is the intention to develop a reasonable faith within an intelligible framework of meaning. Showing the inadequacy of reductionism is necessary for this purpose.
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On the need for metaphysics in psychedelic therapy and research. [PDF]
Sjöstedt-Hughes P.
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DANCING AROUND THE CAUSAL JOINT: CHALLENGING THE THEOLOGICAL TURN IN DIVINE ACTION THEORIES
Recent years have seen a shift in divine action debates. Turning from noninterventionist, incompatibilist causal joint models, representatives of a “theological turn” in divine action have questioned the metaphysical assumptions of approaches seeking ...
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Gaan na die mier, kyk na sy weë en word wys: Metafoor of paradigma?
Go to the ant, consider her ways, and be wise. Metaphor or paradigm? This article takes as its point of departure two citations. The one is from Marshall and Zohar’s contention that the wave-particle dualism is more than a metaphor and the other is from ...
Johan Buitendag
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In his recent book Reinventing the Sacred, renowned biologist and systems theorist Stuart Kauffman offers an avenue for the revival of the sacred and for reconciling sacredness with a robust scientific outlook.
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THEOLOGY, SCIENCE, AND CLOUD OF THE IMPOSSIBLE
As a work of constructive theology attentive to the deconstructive edge of theology itself, Cloud of the Impossible offers a contemplative space for fresh transdisciplinary encounters.
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DIVINE AGENCY AND THE PRINCIPLE OF THE CONSERVATION OF ENERGY
Many contemporary thinkers seeking to integrate theistic belief and scientific thought reject what they regard as two extremes. They disavow deism in which God is understood simply to uphold the existence of the physical universe, and they exclude any ...
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Abstract Panentheists advocate for a unique and rival view of God and his relationship to the cosmos. A common panentheistic slogan says the cosmos is in God, but God is more than the cosmos. God is simultaneously transcendent and immanent. However, it’s unclear how we should interpret this slogan.
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Pronouncing that being is one in the works of Ibn Arebi, Meister Eckhart and Baruch de Spinoza [PDF]
In different traditions, the question of being came according to the different epistemologies that traditions represented: those who followed the rational method would ask the question of being that could be proven in a rational way, those who ...
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