The Interplay Between Scientific and Theological Worldviews, Part 1Niels Henrik Gregersen, Ulf Görman, Christoph Wassermann |
Contents
Lawrence W Fagg | 20 |
Gregory Bugajak | 33 |
Nesteruk | 43 |
Duane H Larson | 55 |
Christopher J Corball S | 77 |
Ernan McMullin | 81 |
Evolutionary Contingency and Cosmic Purpose | 91 |
Terence Kennedy | 113 |
Bernard Michollet | 154 |
Dennis Bielfeldt | 163 |
John A Teske | 177 |
S Siparov | 193 |
Kevin Sharpe | 205 |
Jean Ladričre | 217 |
Alfred Kracher | 239 |
van der Meer | 247 |
Lodovico Galleni | 123 |
Hubert Hendrichs | 133 |
James F Salmon | 139 |
Hubert Meisinger | 147 |
JanOlav Henriksen | 257 |
Gerben J Stavenga and Axel W Karlsson | 269 |
Chris Wiltsher | 279 |
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Anthropic argue Aristotle Barth behaviour belief Big Bang biological Bohr brain causal Christian claim cognitive complex concept consciousness context contingency Copenhagen Interpretation cosmic cosmology creation Creator cultural dialogue between science divine domain downward causation electromagnetic emergence ence eternity evolution evolutionary evolving existence experience explanation extraterrestrial faith frameworks function God's immanence Hefner human idea immanence implies intelligibility interaction interpretation John Polkinghorne Karl Barth knowledge language laws of nature logical mathematical meaning metaphysical mind mysticism natural science natural selection Niels Bohr notion object observed Omega Point oxytocin panentheism phenomena philosophy physical Polkinghorne possible principle problem properties quantum Quantum Cosmology quantum logic question realised reality recognise reference relation Religion religious revealed role science and theology scientific scientists sense social species spiritual structure suggest supervenience teleology theologians theory tion Tipler tradition transcendent Trinitarian understanding universe vasopressin world-view

