Description |
xii, 266 pages ; 23 cm |
Series |
Theology and the sciences |
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Theology and the sciences.
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Contents |
Introduction Misapprehensions of reality -- PART 1 REALITY, SCIENCE, AND RELIGION. 1. Issues of language and truth 2. Changes in two ways of knowing 3. Nonscientific bases of science 4. Whatever happened to Immanuel Kant? 5. Science, philosophy, and theology -- PART 2 NATURE, SCIENCE, AND RELIGION. 6. Nature and nature's power 7. Nature as life 8. Nature, order, and value 9. Nature as a realm of meaning 10. Nature and the human care of nature -- PART 3 NATURE AND THE SACRED. 11. Human viability in a nature that is mortal 12. Nature as the image of God 13. Nature and nature's God |
Analysis |
Nature - Religious aspects - Christianity |
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Religion and science - 1946- |
Notes |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-257) and index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-257) and index |
Subject |
Nature -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
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Nature.
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Religion and science.
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LC no. |
93014308 |
ISBN |
0800627547 |
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9780800627546 |
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