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Christianity and Science - Toward a Theology of Nature (Paperback): John F. Haught Christianity and Science - Toward a Theology of Nature (Paperback)
John F. Haught
R657 R586 Discovery Miles 5 860 Save R71 (11%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In his many previous books John Haught established a reputation as the leading Catholic theological voice in the study of science and religion. In this work he offers his most systematic theological reflections on the relation between Christian revelation and the unfolding story of the universe. In the face of recent discoveries some maintain their faith by clinging to a pre-scientific worldview; others conclude that perhaps "the universe has outgrown the biblical God who is said to be its creator." For Haught, however, exploration of the "three infinities" - the immense, the infinitesimal, and the complex - serves as invitation to an unprecedented appreciation for the grandeur of God, creation, Christ, and redemption.

The Cosmic Vision of Teilhard de Chardin (Paperback): John F. Haught The Cosmic Vision of Teilhard de Chardin (Paperback)
John F. Haught
R579 R528 Discovery Miles 5 280 Save R51 (9%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The God of Chance and Purpose (Hardcover): Bradford Mccall The God of Chance and Purpose (Hardcover)
Bradford Mccall; Foreword by John F. Haught
R845 R729 Discovery Miles 7 290 Save R116 (14%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Science and Religion in Search of Cosmic Purpose (Paperback): John F. Haught Science and Religion in Search of Cosmic Purpose (Paperback)
John F. Haught; Contributions by Andrei Linde, Seyyed Hossein Nasr, John F. Haught, Owen Gingerich, …
R707 Discovery Miles 7 070 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Many scientists today think of the universe as essentially purposeless. Likewise, modern and postmodern philosophers have often been suspicious of any religious claims that the natural world embodies and eternal meaning or teleology. Not all scientific thinkers subscribe to this cosmic pessimism, however, and some would even argue that contemporary knowledge is consistent with a religious sense of cosmic purpose. This stimulating book offers candid reflections on the question of cosmic purpose written both by prominent scientists and by scholars representing the world's religious traditions. Examining the issue from a wide variety of perspectives, this is the only current book to deal with cosmic purpose from an interreligious and interdisciplinary perspective. Here scientists such as physicist Andrei Linde and biologist Francisco Ayala come face to face with Islamic scholar Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Hindu philosopher Anindita Niyogi Balslev, and others. They examine such perplexing issues as the possible existence of multiple universes and the implications of seemingly purposive features in life. The contributions address the question of whether a religiously-based notion of a purposeful cosmos is consistent with the latest scientific understanding of nature, and whether theology can affirm the presence of divine action without contradicting science. These essays will challenge readers to ponder their own place in the cosmos as they seek to interpret the visions of the world's great spiritual traditions in the light of natural science.

Resting on the Future - Catholic Theology for an Unfinished Universe (Hardcover): John F. Haught Resting on the Future - Catholic Theology for an Unfinished Universe (Hardcover)
John F. Haught
R4,949 Discovery Miles 49 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Science has now demonstrated without a doubt that we live in an "unfinished universe." Discoveries in geology, biology, cosmology and other fields of scientific inquiry have shown that the cosmos has a narrative character and that the story is far from over. The sense of a universe that is still coming into being provides a fertile new framework for thinking about the relationship of faith to science. John F. Haught argues that if we take seriously the fact that the universe is a drama still unfolding, we can think new thoughts about God, and indeed about all the perennial themes of theology. Science's recent realization that the universe is dramatic, however, has yet to penetrate deeply into either spiritual or intellectual life. Most Christian thought and spirituality still presuppose an essentially static universe while influential academic and intellectual culture remains stuck in a stagnant materialist naturalism and cosmic pessimism. Resting on the Future asks about the meaning of an unfinished universe from the point of view of both Christian theology and contemporary intellectual life. Each chapter covers a distinct aspect of what Haught takes to be an essential transition to a new age in Catholic life and thought. Biology, cosmology, and other fields of science now provide the setting for a wholesome transformation of Catholic thought from a still predominantly pre-scientific to a more hopeful and scientifically informed vision of God, humanity and the natural world.

Third Displacement - Cosmobiology, Cosmolocality, Cosmosocioecology (Hardcover): John Hart Third Displacement - Cosmobiology, Cosmolocality, Cosmosocioecology (Hardcover)
John Hart; Foreword by Jacques F. Vallee; Afterword by John F. Haught
R1,380 R1,143 Discovery Miles 11 430 Save R237 (17%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
A John Haught Reader (Hardcover): John F. Haught A John Haught Reader (Hardcover)
John F. Haught
R1,527 R1,255 Discovery Miles 12 550 Save R272 (18%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
God After Darwin - A Theology of Evolution (Hardcover, 2nd edition): John F. Haught God After Darwin - A Theology of Evolution (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
John F. Haught
R4,498 Discovery Miles 44 980 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In God After Darwin, eminent theologian John F. Haught argues that the ongoing debate between Darwinian evolutionists and Christian apologists is fundamentally misdirected: Both sides persist in focusing on an explanation of underlying design and order in the universe. Haught suggests that what is lacking in both of these competing ideologies is the notion of novelty, a necessary component of evolution and the essence of the unfolding of the divine mystery. He argues that Darwin's disturbing picture of life, instead of being hostile to religion-as scientific skeptics and many believers have thought it to be-actually provides a most fertile setting for mature reflection on the idea of God. Solidly grounded in scholarship, Haught's explanation of the relationship between theology and evolution is both accessible and engaging. The second edition of God After Darwin features an entirely new chapter on the ongoing, controversial debate between intelligent design and evolution, including an assessment of Haught's experience as an expert witness in the landmark case of Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District on teaching evolution and intelligent design in schools.

Is Nature Enough? - Meaning and Truth in the Age of Science (Hardcover, New): John F. Haught Is Nature Enough? - Meaning and Truth in the Age of Science (Hardcover, New)
John F. Haught
R2,322 Discovery Miles 23 220 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Is nature all there is? John Haught examines this question and in doing so addresses a fundamental issue in the dialogue of science with religion. The belief that nature is all there is and that no overall purpose exists in the universe is known broadly as 'naturalism'. Naturalism, in this context, denies the existence of any realities distinct from the natural world and human culture. Since the rise of science in the modern world has had so much influence on naturalism's intellectual acceptance, the author focuses on 'scientific' naturalism and the way in which its defenders are now attempting to put a distance between contemporary thought and humanity's religious traditions. Haught seeks to provide a reasonable, scientifically informed alternative to naturalism. His approach will provide the basis for lively discussion among students, scholars, scientists, theologians and intellectually curious people in general.

God After Darwin - A Theology of Evolution (Paperback, 2nd edition): John F. Haught God After Darwin - A Theology of Evolution (Paperback, 2nd edition)
John F. Haught
R1,520 Discovery Miles 15 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In "God After Darwin, "eminent theologian John F. Haught argues that the ongoing debate between Darwinian evolutionists and Christian apologists is fundamentally misdirected: Both sides persist in focusing on an explanation of underlying design and order in the universe. Haught suggests that what is lacking in both of these competing ideologies is the notion of novelty, a necessary component of evolution and the essence of the unfolding of the divine mystery. He argues that Darwin's disturbing picture of life, instead of being hostile to religion-as scientific skeptics and many believers have thought it to be-actually provides a most fertile setting for mature reflection on the idea of God. Solidly grounded in scholarship, Haught's explanation of the relationship between theology and evolution is both accessible and engaging. The second edition of "God After Darwin "features an entirely new chapter on the ongoing, controversial debate between intelligent design and evolution, including an assessment of Haught's experience as an expert witness in the landmark case of "Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District "on teaching evolution and intelligent design in schools.

Integral Ecology for a More Sustainable World - Dialogues with Laudato Si' (Hardcover): Dennis O'Hara, Matthew Eaton,... Integral Ecology for a More Sustainable World - Dialogues with Laudato Si' (Hardcover)
Dennis O'Hara, Matthew Eaton, Michael T. Ross; Contributions by Charles Camosy, Guy Consolmagno, …
R3,554 Discovery Miles 35 540 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Laudato Si’ insists on a revolutionary human response to the public challenges of our time concerning the ecological crisis. The volume takes up the revolutionary spirit of Pope Francis and speaks to the economic, technological, political, educational, and religious changes needed to overcome the fragile relationships between humans and Earth. This volume identifies various systemic factors that have produced the anthropogenic ecological crisis that threatens the planet and uses the ethical vision of Laudato Si’ to promote practical responses that foster fundamental changes in humanity’s relationships with Earth and each other. The essays address not only the immediate behavioral changes needed in individual human lives, but also the deeper, societal changes required if human communities are to live sustainable lives within Earth’s integral ecology. Thus, this volume intentionally focuses on a plurality of cultural contexts and proposes solutions to problems encountered in a variety of global contexts. Accordingly, the contributors to this volume are scholars from a breadth of interdisciplinary and cultural backgrounds, each exploring an ethical theme from the encyclical and proposing systemic changes to address deeply entrenched injustices. Collectively, their essays examine the social, political, economic, gender, scientific, technological, educational, and spiritual challenges of our time as these relate to the ecological crisis.

God after Einstein - What's Really Going On in the Universe? (Hardcover): John F. Haught God after Einstein - What's Really Going On in the Universe? (Hardcover)
John F. Haught
R683 R625 Discovery Miles 6 250 Save R58 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A leading theologian presents a hopeful account of the universe after Einstein, exploring it as a meaningful drama of awakening "This book is a deep and provocative piece of theology that proposes we engage with the universe as a kind of narrative of awakening and unfolding, as well as an important and useful approach for thinking about theology with respect to modern cosmology."-Matthew Stanley, New York University Before the early twentieth century, scientists and theologians knew almost nothing about time's enormity and the corresponding immensity of space. But now, after Einstein, cosmology offers theology a whole new way of looking at the ageless questions about matter, time, God, cosmic purpose, and the significance of our lives. The universe need not be thought of as simply an endless reshuffling of lifeless and mindless atoms in a pointless series of moments. Rather, the universe is a temporal drama of awakening whose meaning can be revealed only gradually by looking, in a spirit of anticipation and hope, toward the horizon of the cosmic future. In conversation with Einstein's ideas and opinions, John F. Haught develops here a new cosmological understanding of the meaning of God, time, eternity, mystery, life, thought, freedom, and faith. In doing so, he offers readers a new way of understanding the relationship of science to theology.

The God of Chance and Purpose (Paperback): Bradford Mccall The God of Chance and Purpose (Paperback)
Bradford Mccall; Foreword by John F. Haught
R517 R476 Discovery Miles 4 760 Save R41 (8%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Third Displacement (Paperback): John Hart Third Displacement (Paperback)
John Hart; Foreword by Jacques F. Vallee; Afterword by John F. Haught
R847 R735 Discovery Miles 7 350 Save R112 (13%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
A John Haught Reader (Paperback): John F. Haught A John Haught Reader (Paperback)
John F. Haught
R993 R847 Discovery Miles 8 470 Save R146 (15%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Bowen Theory and Theology - What's God Got to do with It? (Paperback): John F. Haught, Ron Richardson, Randall Frost Bowen Theory and Theology - What's God Got to do with It? (Paperback)
John F. Haught, Ron Richardson, Randall Frost
R384 Discovery Miles 3 840 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Revelation of God in History (Paperback): John F. Haught The Revelation of God in History (Paperback)
John F. Haught
R387 R356 Discovery Miles 3 560 Save R31 (8%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
God and the New Atheism - A Critical Response to Dawkins, Harris, and Hitchens (Paperback): John F. Haught God and the New Atheism - A Critical Response to Dawkins, Harris, and Hitchens (Paperback)
John F. Haught
R459 R424 Discovery Miles 4 240 Save R35 (8%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In "God and the New Atheism," a world expert on science and theology gives clear, concise, and compelling answers to the charges against religion laid out in recent best-selling books by Richard Dawkins ("The God Delusion"), Sam Harris ("The End of Faith"), and Christopher Hitchens ("God Is Not Great"). For some, these "new atheists" appear to say extremely well what they believe to be wrong with religion. But, as John Haught shows, the treatment of religion in these books is riddled with logical inconsistencies, shallow misconceptions, and crude generalizations. Can God really be dismissed as a mere delusion? Is faith really the enemy of reason? And does religion really poison everything? "God and the New Atheism" offers a much-needed antidote to the extremist claims of scientific fundamentalism. This provocative and accessible little book will enable readers to see through the rhetorical fog of this recent phenomenon and come to a clearer understanding of the issues at stake in this crucial debate.

The Promise of Nature (Paperback): John F. Haught The Promise of Nature (Paperback)
John F. Haught
R520 R480 Discovery Miles 4 800 Save R40 (8%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The ecological crisis faced by our planet may have the effect of transforming religious ideas. Religions were born and took their distinctive shapes by the need of people to find harmony in their internal and external worlds. In our day that harmony is being challenged by a breakdown in the relationship between human beings and their global environment. Do the religious views held by most believers today provide an adequate basis for interacting with nature? Theologian John Haught believes they do not. Nor, he says, do stereotyped religious attitudes about the natural world enable believers to dialogue with physical scientists, many of whom are nonbelievers. To make the dialogue work we need a common language about nature and how it works. Haught maintains that process language will not only assist the ecological dialogue but help to transform religion itself. Nature is "holy" not because it originated at the hand of a creator or because it transparently reveals God now. It is holy primarily because of its direction: it is promise. This "future dimension" of nature lets us deal intelligently with the present crisis without forsaking the mysterious power that nature has for us.

Making Sense of Evolution - Darwin, God, and the Drama of Life (Paperback): John F. Haught Making Sense of Evolution - Darwin, God, and the Drama of Life (Paperback)
John F. Haught
R637 R571 Discovery Miles 5 710 Save R66 (10%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Evolution makes good scientific sense. The question is whether it makes good theological sense as well. Christians who find evolution contrary to faith often do so because they focus solely on the issues of the world's design and the notion of the gradual descent of all life from a common ancestry. But that point of view overlooks the significance of the dramatic narrative going on beneath the surface. What evolution "is "has become more important than what it "means." Haught suggests that, rather than necessarily contradicting one another, theologians and Darwinian scientists actually share an appreciation of the underlying meaning and awe-inspiring mystery of evolution. He argues for a focus on evolution as an ongoing drama and suggests that we simply cannot-indeed need not-make complete sense of it until it has fully played out. Ultimately, when situated carefully within a biblical vision of the world as open to a God who makes all things new, evolution makes sense scientifically "and "theologically.

Resting on the Future - Catholic Theology for an Unfinished Universe (Paperback): John F. Haught Resting on the Future - Catholic Theology for an Unfinished Universe (Paperback)
John F. Haught
R1,143 Discovery Miles 11 430 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Science has now demonstrated without a doubt that we live in an "unfinished universe." Discoveries in geology, biology, cosmology and other fields of scientific inquiry have shown that the cosmos has a narrative character and that the story is far from over. The sense of a universe that is still coming into being provides a fertile new framework for thinking about the relationship of faith to science. John F. Haught argues that if we take seriously the fact that the universe is a drama still unfolding, we can think new thoughts about God, and indeed about all the perennial themes of theology. Science's recent realization that the universe is dramatic, however, has yet to penetrate deeply into either spiritual or intellectual life. Most Christian thought and spirituality still presuppose an essentially static universe while influential academic and intellectual culture remains stuck in a stagnant materialist naturalism and cosmic pessimism. Resting on the Future asks about the meaning of an unfinished universe from the point of view of both Christian theology and contemporary intellectual life. Each chapter covers a distinct aspect of what Haught takes to be an essential transition to a new age in Catholic life and thought. Biology, cosmology, and other fields of science now provide the setting for a wholesome transformation of Catholic thought from a still predominantly pre-scientific to a more hopeful and scientifically informed vision of God, humanity and the natural world.

Is Nature Enough? - Meaning and Truth in the Age of Science (Paperback): John F. Haught Is Nature Enough? - Meaning and Truth in the Age of Science (Paperback)
John F. Haught
R1,037 Discovery Miles 10 370 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Is nature all there is? John Haught examines this question and in doing so addresses a fundamental issue in the dialogue of science with religion. The belief that nature is all there is and that no overall purpose exists in the universe is known broadly as 'naturalism'. Naturalism, in this context, denies the existence of any realities distinct from the natural world and human culture. Since the rise of science in the modern world has had so much influence on naturalism's intellectual acceptance, the author focuses on 'scientific' naturalism and the way in which its defenders are now attempting to put a distance between contemporary thought and humanity's religious traditions. Haught seeks to provide a reasonable, scientifically informed alternative to naturalism. His approach will provide the basis for lively discussion among students, scholars, scientists, theologians and intellectually curious people in general.

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