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Knowing Creation - Perspectives from Theology, Philosophy, and Science (Paperback)
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Knowing Creation - Perspectives from Theology, Philosophy, and Science (Paperback)
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It is hard to think of an area of Christian theology that provides
more scope for interdisciplinary conversation than the doctrine of
creation. This doctrine not only invites reflection on an
intellectual concept: it calls for contemplation of the endlessly
complex, dynamic, and fascinating world that human being inhabit.
But the possibilities for wide-ranging discussion are such that
scholars sometimes end up talking past one another. Productive
conversation requires mutual understanding of insights across
disciplinary boundaries. Knowing Creation offers an essential
resource for helping scholars from a range of fields to appreciate
one another's concerns and perspectives. In so doing, it offers an
important step forward in establishing a mutually-enriching
dialogue that addresses, amongst others, the following key
questions: Who is the God who creates? Why does God create? What is
"creation"? What does it mean to recognize that a theology of
creation speaks of a natural world that is subject to the
observation of the natural sciences? What does it mean to talk
about both a "natural" order and a "created" order? What are the
major tensions that have arisen between the natural sciences and
Christian thinking historically, and why? How can we move beyond
such tensions to a positive and constructive conversation, while
also avoiding facile notions such as a "god of the gaps"? Is it
feasible for a natural scientist to maintain a belief in God's
continuing creative activity? In what ways might a naturalistic
understanding of the natural world be said to be limited? How can
biblical studies, theology, philosophy, history, and science talk
better together about these questions? At a time when the doctrine
of creation - and even a mention of "creation" - has been
disparaged due to its supposed associations with anti-scientific
dogma, and theological offerings sometimes risk appearing a little
more than reactionary exercises in naive apologetics, ill-informed
by science or distinctly wary of engagement with it, it is more
important than ever to offer a cross-disciplinary resource that can
voice a positive account of a Christian theology of creation, and
do so as a genuinely broad-ranging conversation about science and
faith. Contributors to Knowing Creation include Marilyn McCord
Adams, Denis Alexander, Susan Eastman, C. Stephen Evans, Peter van
Inwagen, Christoph Schwobel, John H. Walton, Francis Watson, and
more.
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