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Knowing creation : perspectives from theology, philosophy, and science / Andrew B. Torrance and Thomas H. McCall, editors. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Zondervan, [(c)2018.Description: pages cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780310536130
  • 0310536138
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS651.K569 2018
  • BS651.M478.K569 2018
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Contents:
Theological perspectives. Every good and perfect gift is from above: Creation ex nihilo before nature and culture Simon Oliver ; We are all God's vocabulary: The idea of creation as a speech-act of the trinitarian God and its significance for the dialogue between theology and sciences Christoph Schwebel ; Why should free scientific inquiry matter to faith?: The case of John Calvin Randall C. Zachman ; Not knowing creation Andrew B. Torrance Biblical and historical perspectives. Origins in Genesis: Claims of an ancient text in a modern scientific world John H. Walton ; How did Genesis become a problem?: On the hermeneutics of natural science Francis Watson ; Knowing creation in the light of Job and astrobiology William P. Brown ; Knowing and being known: Interpersonal cognition and the knowledge of God in Paul's letters Susan Grove Eastman Philosophical perspectives. Sanctifying matter Marilyn McCord Adams ; The vision of the hazelnut Peter van Inwagen ; Are we hardwired to believe in God?: Natural signs for God, evolution, and the sensus divinitatis Stephen Evans ; Knowing nature: Aristotle, God, and the quantum Robert C. Koons Scientific perspectives. Knowing nature: Beyond the false dilemma of reduction or emergence William M. R. Simpson ; Creation, providence, and evolution Denis R. Alexander ; The trees of the field shall clap their hands (Isaiah 55:12): What does it mean to say that a tree praises God? / Mark Harris ; The science-and-religion delusion: Towards a theology of science Tom McLeish.
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Theological perspectives. Every good and perfect gift is from above: Creation ex nihilo before nature and culture Simon Oliver ; We are all God's vocabulary: The idea of creation as a speech-act of the trinitarian God and its significance for the dialogue between theology and sciences Christoph Schwebel ; Why should free scientific inquiry matter to faith?: The case of John Calvin Randall C. Zachman ; Not knowing creation Andrew B. Torrance Biblical and historical perspectives. Origins in Genesis: Claims of an ancient text in a modern scientific world John H. Walton ; How did Genesis become a problem?: On the hermeneutics of natural science Francis Watson ; Knowing creation in the light of Job and astrobiology William P. Brown ; Knowing and being known: Interpersonal cognition and the knowledge of God in Paul's letters Susan Grove Eastman Philosophical perspectives. Sanctifying matter Marilyn McCord Adams ; The vision of the hazelnut Peter van Inwagen ; Are we hardwired to believe in God?: Natural signs for God, evolution, and the sensus divinitatis Stephen Evans ; Knowing nature: Aristotle, God, and the quantum Robert C. Koons Scientific perspectives. Knowing nature: Beyond the false dilemma of reduction or emergence William M. R. Simpson ; Creation, providence, and evolution Denis R. Alexander ; The trees of the field shall clap their hands (Isaiah 55:12): What does it mean to say that a tree praises God? / Mark Harris ; The science-and-religion delusion: Towards a theology of science Tom McLeish.

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