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Returning to Reality (Hardcover): Paul Tyson Returning to Reality (Hardcover)
Paul Tyson
R1,146 R964 Discovery Miles 9 640 Save R182 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
De-Fragmenting Modernity (Hardcover): Paul Tyson De-Fragmenting Modernity (Hardcover)
Paul Tyson
R923 R790 Discovery Miles 7 900 Save R133 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Seven Brief Lessons on Magic (Hardcover): Paul Tyson Seven Brief Lessons on Magic (Hardcover)
Paul Tyson
R838 R721 Discovery Miles 7 210 Save R117 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Kierkegaard's Theological Sociology (Hardcover): Paul Tyson Kierkegaard's Theological Sociology (Hardcover)
Paul Tyson
R984 R835 Discovery Miles 8 350 Save R149 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Faith's Knowledge (Hardcover): Paul Tyson Faith's Knowledge (Hardcover)
Paul Tyson
R1,226 R1,022 Discovery Miles 10 220 Save R204 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Christian Theology of Science - Reimagining a Theological Vision of Natural Knowledge (Paperback): Paul Tyson, David Hart A Christian Theology of Science - Reimagining a Theological Vision of Natural Knowledge (Paperback)
Paul Tyson, David Hart
R571 R510 Discovery Miles 5 100 Save R61 (11%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

An author on the cutting edge of today's theology and science discussions argues that creedal Christianity has much to contribute to the ongoing conversation. This book contains an intellectual history of theology's engagement with science during the modern period, critiques current approaches, and makes a constructive proposal for how a Christian theological vision of natural knowledge can be better pursued. The author explains that it is good both for religion and for science when Christians treat theology as their first truth discourse. Foreword by David Bentley Hart.

Astonishment and Science - Engagements with William Desmond: Paul Tyson Astonishment and Science - Engagements with William Desmond
Paul Tyson
R1,158 R976 Discovery Miles 9 760 Save R182 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Theology and Climate Change (Paperback): Paul Tyson Theology and Climate Change (Paperback)
Paul Tyson
R749 Discovery Miles 7 490 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Theology and Climate Change examines Progressive Dominion Theology (PDT) as a primary cultural driver of anthropogenic climate change. PDT is a distinctive and Western form of Christian theology out of which the modern scientific revolution and technological modernity arises. Basic attitudes to nature, to instrumental power over nature, and to an understanding of humanity's relationship with nature are a function of the deep theological preconditions of Western modernity. Much of what we like about Western modernity is indebted to PDT at the same time that this tacit cultural theology is propelling us towards climate disaster. This text argues that the urgent need to change the fundamental operational assumptions of our way of life is now very hard for us to do, because secular modernity is now largely unaware of its tacit theological commitments. Modern consumer society, including the global economy that supports this way of life, could not have the operational signatures it currently has without its distinctive theological origin and its ongoing submerged theological assumptions. Some forms of Christian theology are now acutely aware of this dynamic and are determined to change the modern life-world, from first assumptions up, in order to avert climate disaster. At the same time that other forms of Christian theology - aligned with pragmatic fossil fuel interests - advance climate change skepticism and overtly uphold PDT. Theology is, in fact, crucially integral with the politics of climate change, but this is not often understood in anything more than simplistic and polemically expedient ways in environmental and policy contexts. This text aims to dis-imbed climate change politics from polarized and unfruitful slinging-matches between conservatives and progressives of all or no religious commitments. This fascinating volume is a must read for those with an interest in environmental policy concerns and in culturally embedded first-order belief commitments.

New Directions in Theology and Science - Beyond Dialogue (Hardcover): Peter Harrison, Paul Tyson New Directions in Theology and Science - Beyond Dialogue (Hardcover)
Peter Harrison, Paul Tyson
R4,468 Discovery Miles 44 680 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book sets out a new agenda for science-theology interactions and offers examples of what that agenda might look like when implemented. It explores, in innovative ways, what follows for science-theology discussions from recent developments in the history of science. The contributions take seriously the historically conditioned nature of the categories 'science' and 'religion' and consider the ways in which these categories are reinforced in the public sphere. Reflecting on the balance of power between theology and the sciences, the authors demonstrate a commitment to moving beyond traditional models of one-sided dialogue and seek to give theology a more active role in determining the interdisciplinary agenda.

Theology and Climate Change (Hardcover): Paul Tyson Theology and Climate Change (Hardcover)
Paul Tyson
R1,663 Discovery Miles 16 630 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Theology and Climate Change examines Progressive Dominion Theology (PDT) as a primary cultural driver of anthropogenic climate change. PDT is a distinctive and Western form of Christian theology out of which the modern scientific revolution and technological modernity arises. Basic attitudes to nature, to instrumental power over nature, and to an understanding of humanity's relationship with nature are a function of the deep theological preconditions of Western modernity. Much of what we like about Western modernity is indebted to PDT at the same time that this tacit cultural theology is propelling us towards climate disaster. This text argues that the urgent need to change the fundamental operational assumptions of our way of life is now very hard for us to do, because secular modernity is now largely unaware of its tacit theological commitments. Modern consumer society, including the global economy that supports this way of life, could not have the operational signatures it currently has without its distinctive theological origin and its ongoing submerged theological assumptions. Some forms of Christian theology are now acutely aware of this dynamic and are determined to change the modern life-world, from first assumptions up, in order to avert climate disaster. At the same time that other forms of Christian theology - aligned with pragmatic fossil fuel interests - advance climate change skepticism and overtly uphold PDT. Theology is, in fact, crucially integral with the politics of climate change, but this is not often understood in anything more than simplistic and polemically expedient ways in environmental and policy contexts. This text aims to dis-imbed climate change politics from polarized and unfruitful slinging-matches between conservatives and progressives of all or no religious commitments. This fascinating volume is a must read for those with an interest in environmental policy concerns and in culturally embedded first-order belief commitments.

Returning to Reality - Christian Platonism for our Times (Paperback): Paul Tyson Returning to Reality - Christian Platonism for our Times (Paperback)
Paul Tyson
R686 Discovery Miles 6 860 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Could it be that we have lost touch with some basic human realities in our day of high-tech efficiency, frenetic competition, and ceaseless consumption? Have we turned from the moral, the spiritual, and even the physical realities that make our lives meaningful? These are metaphysical questions -questions about the nature of reality- but they are not abstract questions. These are very down to earth questions that concern power and the collective frameworks of belief and action governing our daily lives. This book is an introduction to the history, theory, and application of Christian metaphysics. Yet this book is not just an introduction, it is also a passionately argued call for a profound change in the contemporary Christian mind. Paul Tyson argues that as Western culture's Christian Platonist understanding of reality was replaced by modern pragmatic realism, we turned not just from one outlook on reality to another, but away from reality itself. This book seeks to show that if we can recover this ancient Christian outlook on reality, reframed for our day, then we will be able to recover a way of life that is in harmony with human and divine truth.

Christian Theology of Science (Hardcover): Paul Tyson Christian Theology of Science (Hardcover)
Paul Tyson
R1,544 Discovery Miles 15 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Kierkegaard's Theological Sociology (Paperback): Paul Tyson Kierkegaard's Theological Sociology (Paperback)
Paul Tyson
R520 R479 Discovery Miles 4 790 Save R41 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Seven Brief Lessons on Magic (Paperback): Paul Tyson Seven Brief Lessons on Magic (Paperback)
Paul Tyson
R374 R344 Discovery Miles 3 440 Save R30 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
De-Fragmenting Modernity (Paperback): Paul Tyson De-Fragmenting Modernity (Paperback)
Paul Tyson
R451 R417 Discovery Miles 4 170 Save R34 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Returning to Reality - Christian Platonism for Our Times (Paperback): Paul Tyson Returning to Reality - Christian Platonism for Our Times (Paperback)
Paul Tyson
R719 R635 Discovery Miles 6 350 Save R84 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Faith's Knowledge - Explorations into the Theory and Application of Theological Epistemology (Paperback): Paul Tyson Faith's Knowledge - Explorations into the Theory and Application of Theological Epistemology (Paperback)
Paul Tyson
R881 Discovery Miles 8 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Synopsis: Can we know truth even though certain proof is unattainable? Can we be known by Truth? Is there a relationship between belief and truth, and if so, what is the nature of that relationship? Do we need to have faith in reason and in real meaning to be able to reason towards truth? These are the sorts of questions this book seeks to address. In Faith's Knowledge, Paul Tyson argues that all knowledge that aims at truth is always the knowledge of faith. If this is the case, then--against our modernist cultural assumptions about knowledge--truth cannot be had by proof. Yet, if this is true, then mere information and simply objective facts do not (for us as knowers) exist. Knowledge is always embedded in belief, and knowledge and belief is always expressed in relationships, histories, narratives, shared meanings, and power. Hence, a theological sociology of knowledge emerges out of these explorations in thinking about knowledge as a function of faith. Endorsements: "I have never known anyone to wrestle so seriously, so strenuously, or so studiously with matters of faith as Paul Tyson. . . . Paul's reflections, climaxing in chapter 7 on faith and medicine a . . ., represent theology at its most honest--harrowing, hardheaded, heartbroken, and heartbreaking." --Dave Andrews, author and peace and community justice activist "Having developed an epistemological framework that rejects relativism and overcomes the modern faith-rationality split, Australia's up-and-coming philosophical theologian, Paul Tyson, with careful argumentation and passionate applicatory discourse, shows public truth in education and] health and global security is not only possible within a Christian worldview, but it builds a more humane society than the utilitarianism that currently blights our social landscape. This book is for thinkers who wish to change the world." --Charles Ringma, Professor Emeritus, Regent College Author Biography: Paul Tyson is an Honorary Fellow in the School of Philosophy at the Australian Catholic University in Brisbane.

New Directions in Theology and Science - Beyond Dialogue: Peter Harrison, Paul Tyson New Directions in Theology and Science - Beyond Dialogue
Peter Harrison, Paul Tyson
R1,294 Discovery Miles 12 940 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book sets out a new agenda for science-theology interactions and offers examples of what that agenda might look like when implemented. It explores, in innovative ways, what follows for science-theology discussions from recent developments in the history of science. The contributions take seriously the historically conditioned nature of the categories ‘science’ and ‘religion’ and consider the ways in which these categories are reinforced in the public sphere. Reflecting on the balance of power between theology and the sciences, the authors demonstrate a commitment to moving beyond traditional models of one-sided dialogue and seek to give theology a more active role in determining the interdisciplinary agenda.

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