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208 pp., xvi. First published in 2001; this copy, Stated: "First published as a Yale Nota Bene book in 2001" with '1' in number line.Contents divided into 9 sections in 3 Parts: I. ISSUES: (1) "Theology in the University"; (2) "Motivations for Belief"; (3) "The Role of Revelation"; (4) "Design in Biology?" (5) "Second Thoughts": "Critical Realism"; "Quantum Cosmology and the Anthropic Principle"; "Panentheism"; "Dual Aspect Monism"; "Chaos Theory"; II. DIVINE AGENCY: (6) "Natural Science, Temporality and Divine Action"; (7) "God in Relation to Nature: Kenotic Creation and Divine Action"; III. SIGNIFICANT THINKERS: (8) "Contemporaries": "Wolfhart Pannenberg's Engagement with the Natural Sciences"; "Thomas Torrance's Engagement with the Natural Sciences"; "Paul Davies' Engagement with Theology"; (9) "Science and Theology in England"; Index, pp. 207-208. Glossy black wrappers with title lettering in white at top front cover, Author name in smaller white letters across upper middle front cover; cover illustrated with colored insets and birds, superimposed upon the black background. Lightly age-toned edges and text, else virtually As New: Tight binding (NO creases); sharp corners (NO bumps or curls); NO remainder marks; NO rubbing wear. NO previous owner names. Seller Inventory # 002734
Bibliographic Details
Title: Faith, Science and Understanding (Yale Nota ...
Publisher: Yale University Press, New Haven and London
Publication Date: 2001
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: Fine
Edition: 1st Edition
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