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From science-and-religion to science-engaged theology
Science-engaged theology has become all the rage lately. But what is ‘science-engaged theology’ and how does it relate to the pre-existing field of science-and-religion? This article argues that the field of science-and-religion and science-engaged theology seek to answer quite different questions.
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This study aims to present an effort for an encounter between Christian faith and science in Alister E. McGrath’s thinking. The process of encountering both Christian faith and science is mediated by Christian natural theology. Christian natural theology
Tumpal Pandiangan +4 more
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Sketching a Theology based on Historical Science
St. Thomas Aquinas envisaged theology to be a kind of scientia which was considered as a kind of first cause science. However, science of that time is different from “modern” science.
Robert W.P. Luk
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This Element presents science-engaged theology as a reminder to theologians to use the local tools and products of the sciences as sources for theological reflection. Using critiques of modernity and secularism, the Element questions the idea that Science and Religion were ever transhistorical categories.
Perry, John, Leidenhag, Joanna
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This book advances that history by exploring stories, images and discourses across a worldwide range of geographical, cultural and confessional contexts.
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The World as a Gift: Scientific Change and Intelligibility for a Theology of Science
“Truth” and “cause” are essential issues in theology. Truths of faith are meant to remain solid and fundamental and can be traced back to the unique truth of God.
Flavia Marcacci, Michał Oleksowicz
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Wolfhart Pannenberg’s Scientific Theology: A Critical Study [PDF]
Scientific theology is one of the branches of Christian theology which, as opposed to traditional approaches in theology such as theological theology, believes that the only way to defend theology is to resort to the method, foundations, and findings of “
Javad Gholipoor, Yoosef Daneshvarniloo
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The cognitive science of religion: A critical evaluation for theology
This article explores the cognitive science of religion to discover the challenges and implications for theology by providing a critical evaluation through the lenses of philosophy, evolutionary biology and neuroscience. Four positive implications of the
Sungho Lee
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A Theological Engagement with the Science of Science Skepticism
When Christians reject the claims of scientific experts, are they being irrational? Much of recent discussion in scholarly and popular media have discussed science denialism by conservative Christians, linking a low view of scientific expertise to the ...
Josh Reeves
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How to Make Analytic Science-Engaged Theology an ASSET
This paper explores the relationship between analytic theology and science-engaged theology through a historical lens, connecting contemporary disagreements between analytic metaphysicians and philosophers of science to a disagreement about ...
Meghan Page
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