A Scientific Theology: NatureWm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2001 - 325 páginas This groundbreaking three-volume work by one of the world's best-known theologians is the most extended and systematic exploration of the relation between theology and science ever undertaken. Drawing on both his firsthand experience of scientific research and his vast knowledge of the Christian tradition, Alister McGrath explores how the natural sciences can be used by the Christian faith. This first volume sets out a vision for a "scientific theology" in which the working assumptions of the natural sciences are critically appropriated as a theological resource. It then deals at length with the important status of nature, a concept that has rarely been given the serious consideration it deserves. Responding to the view that the term "nature" is merely a social construct, McGrath gives the concept a proper grounding in the Christian doctrine of creation, exploring in the process the use of natural theology in contemporary Christian thought. A Scientific Theology is certain to become one of the most controversial and exciting theological publications of the decade. |
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... John Philoponus : a Christian response to Aristotle The autonomy of nature : the seventeenth century Images of nature The female The mechanism The deconstruction of nature 81 82 88 90 91 92 95 99 102 105 107 IIO 116 The need for an ...
... John Calvin and Theodore Beza 273 The later Genevan school : Jean - Alphonse Turrettini 277 Thomas F. Torrance on natural theology 279 Torrance's evaluation of Barth 280 Torrance on natural theology 283 The implications of sin for a ...
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THE LEGITIMACY OF A SCIENTIFIC THEOLOGY | 3 |
The ontological imperative for theological dialogue with | 18 |
THE APPROACH TO BE ADOPTED | 35 |
THE CONSTRUCTION OF NATURE | 81 |
II | 90 |
15 | 113 |
THE CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE OF CREATION | 135 |
26 | 140 |
responding to the Euthyphro | 214 |
THE PURPOSE AND PLACE OF NATURAL THEOLOGY | 241 |
Nature and natural theology | 249 |
50 | 260 |
64 | 266 |
Theodore Beza | 273 |
natural theology | 295 |
ANTICIPATING AN ENGAGEMENT WITH | 307 |