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Science and Religion: A New Introduction, 3rd Edit ion

‏213.00 ₪
ISBN13
9781119599876
יצא לאור ב
Hoboken
מהדורה
3rd Edition
זמן אספקה
21 ימי עסקים
עמודים
272
פורמט
Paperback / softback
תאריך יציאה לאור
1 במאי 2020
The leading introductory textbook on the study of religion and the natural sciences, including new coverage of the latest topics in the field Science and Religion provides students with a thorough introduction to the major themes and landmark debates in the interaction of science and religion. Incorporating history, philosophy, the natural sciences, and theology, this popular textbook examines how science and religion approach central questions and discusses the relationship between the two areas through the centuries. The authoritative and accessible chapters are designed for readers with minimal knowledge of science or theology. Written by one of the world's leading authorities on the study of religion and science, this fully revised and updated third edition addresses contemporary topics and reflects the latest conceptual developments in the field. New and expanded chapters and case studies discuss Scientism, evolutionary theodicy, the Theory of Relativity, warranted belief in science and religion, the influence of science and religion on human values, and more. The most up-to-date introduction to this exciting and rapidly growing field, this textbook: Offers an engaging, thematically-based approach to the subject Provides historical context for major events in science and religion Explores scientific and religious perspectives on Creation and the existence of God Discusses models, analogies, and issues at the intersection of science and religion Is supported by a series of videos that complement each chapter One of the most respected and widely adopted textbooks in the field, Science and Religion: A New Introduction, 3rd Edition is an ideal resource for college, seminary, and university students in courses in science and religion; church or community courses in the relation of science and faith; and general readers looking for an inclusive overview of the field.
מידע נוסף
מהדורה 3rd Edition
עמודים 272
פורמט Paperback / softback
ISBN10 1119599873
יצא לאור ב Hoboken
תאריך יציאה לאור 1 במאי 2020
תוכן עניינים Preface to the Third Edition 1. Science and Religion: Exploring a Relationship Why study Science and Religion? The Chessboard: The Diversity of Science and Religion Ian Barbour's Four Models of the Relation of Science and Religion Four Ways of Imagining the Relation of Science and Religion: Science and Religion offer Distinct Perspectives on Reality Science and Religion engage Distinct Levels of Reality Science and Religion offer Distinct Maps of Reality The Two Books: Two Complementary Approaches to Reality 2. Getting Started: Some Historical Landmarks Why study history? The Invention of the 'Warfare' of Science and Religion The 'Essentialist Fallacy' about Science and Religion Dispelling Myths about Science and Religion The Importance of Biblical Interpretation The Emergence of the Medieval Synthesis Copernicus, Galileo and the Solar System Newton, the Mechanical Universe, and Deism Darwin and the Biological Origins of Humanity The 'Big Bang': New Insights into the Origins of the Universe 3. Religion and the Philosophy of Science Fact and Fiction: Realism and Instrumentalism Realism Idealism Instrumentalism Theology and Debates about Realism Explanation, Ontology and Epistemology: Research Methods and the Investigation of Reality A Case Study in Explanation: Nancey Murphy on 'Non-Reductive Physicalism'. What does it mean to explain something? Ontic and Epistemic Approaches to Explanation Religion and Explanation Philip Clayton on Explanation in Religion How do we decide what is the best explanation? 'Logic of Discovery' and 'Logic of Justification' Inference to the Best Explanation A Case Study: Darwin and Natural Selection Theory Choice and Religion Verification: Logical Positivism Falsification: Karl Popper Theory Change in Science: Thomas Kuhn 4. Science and the Philosophy of Religion Science, religion, and proofs for God's existence Philosophical Arguments for the Existence of God Thomas Aquinas' Five Ways The Kalam Argument A Case Study: William Paley's Biological Argument from Design The Ambiguity of 'Proof': Justification in Science and Theology God's Action in the World Deism: God acts through the Laws of Nature Thomism: God acts through Secondary Causes Process theology: God acts through Persuasion Quantum Theory: God acts through Indeterminacy Miracles and the Laws of Nature David Hume's Critique of Miracles Keith Ward on Miracles Wolfhart Pannenberg on Miracles Natural Atheology? Evolutionary Debunking Arguments against God Natural Theology: Is God the 'Best Explanation' of our Universe? A Metaquestion: Creation and the Uniformity of Nature 5. Models and Analogies in Science and Religion The Use of Models and Analogies in the Natural Sciences The Kinetic Model of Gases Complementarity: Light as Wave and Particle Analogical Reasoning: Galileo and the Mountains of the Moon Using Scientific Models Critically: Darwin's Principle of Natural Selection The Use of Models and Metaphors in Christian Theology Thomas Aquinas on the Analogia Entis ('Analogy of Being') Ian T. Ramsey on the Nature and Use of Models of God Arthur Peacocke on the Theological Application of Models and Analogies Sallie McFague on Metaphors in Theology Using Religious Models Critically: Creation Using Religious Models Critically: Theories of the Atonement Models and Mystery: The Limits of Representation of Reality Ian Barbour on Models in Science and Religion 6. Science and Religion: Some Major Contemporary Debates Moral Philosophy: Can the Natural Sciences establish Moral Values? Evolution and Ethics: The Debate about Darwinism and Morality Neuroscience and Ethics: Sam Harris on the Moral Landscape Philosophy of Science: Is Reality limited to what the Sciences can disclose? Philosophy of Religion: Theodicy in a Darwinian World Theology: Transhumanism, the 'Image of God' and Human Identity Mathematics: Science and the Language of God Physics: Does the 'Anthropic Principle' have Religious Significance? Evolutionary Biology: can we speak of 'Design' in Nature? The Psychology of Religion: What is 'Religion' all about? The Cognitive Science of Religion: Is Religion 'Natural'? Conclusion Sources of Citations Index
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