Christology and ScienceInterdisciplinary dialogue with contemporary sciences question the coherence and plausibility of many traditional Christological formulations. This book attempts to show that engaging in this interdisciplinary endeavour is both possible and promising. |
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acting agency approach argues articulate assumptions atonement attempt attention becoming begin biblical body called causality cause century challenges chapter Christian Christology coming complex concept contemporary context continuity cosmology cosmos creation creatures cultural death desire developments dialogue differentiation disciplines divine doctrine dynamic early modern emergence emphasized engagement eschatological eternal example experience explain explicitly explore field forms formulations function future God's hope human idea important incarnation individual interdisciplinary interest interpretation Jesus Christ late modern light Logos longing manifestation material matter means mediated move movement nature observes opportunity organization origin parousia participate particular person philosophical physical possible presence proposals provides questions reconstructing reforming relation religion require resurrection role Russell scientific sense shaped shared shifts social space Spirit structures substance suggests task theologians theology theory things tradition transformation understanding understood universe whole