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Scientific Theology: Nature Dr. Alister E. McGrath

Scientific Theology: Nature By Dr. Alister E. McGrath

Scientific Theology: Nature by Dr. Alister E. McGrath


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This is the first volume of three in a work of systematic theology. The second and third are: Reality (Autumn 2002) and Theory (Autumn 2003). They contain a critical engagement with the history and philosophy of the natural sciences.

Scientific Theology: Nature Summary

Scientific Theology: Nature: Volume 1 by Dr. Alister E. McGrath

A work of systematic theology in three volumes, Nature (October 2001), Reality (Autumn 2002) and Theory (Autumn 2003), by one of the world's best-known theologians. The work is marked throughout by a sustained and critical engagement with the history and philosophy of the natural sciences, and a passionate commitment to the legitimacy of theology as an academic discipline.

Scientific Theology: Nature Reviews

McGrath's book attempts to identify and resolve some primary issues at the centre not only of the conversation between theology and the natural sciences but also of the Christian doctrine of creation. This bold and wide-ranging theolgical essay on nature and the knowledge of nature should provoke serious and sustained debate. John Webster Professor McGrath explores a difficulty that follows from the widely held view that nature, as with culture, is a social construct. The prlgem is that there can then be no neutral concep of nature to servce as the basis of an autonomous and effective apologia. Taking his inspiration from Thomas Torrance's understanding of Karl Barth, he contends that there can be a defensible natural theology within the scope and framework of a revealed knowedge of god. Where nature is already read as a work of creation it takes on meanings that may be consonant with the affirmation of an order that is ultimately presupposed in the sciences. This is a serious arguement that commands attention. John Hedley Brooke
Professor McGrath explores a difficulty that follows from the widely held view that nature, as with culture, is a social construct. The prlgem is that there can then be no neutral concep of nature to servce as the basis of an autonomous and effective apologia. Taking his inspiration from Thomas Torrance's understanding of Karl Barth, he contends that there can be a defensible natural theology within the scope and framework of a revealed knowedge of god. Where nature is already read as a work of creation it takes on meanings that may be consonant with the affirmation of an order that is ultimately presupposed in the sciences. This is a serious arguement that commands attention. -- John Hedley Brooke
McGrath's engagement with the notion of nature, from Aristotle to deconstructionism, is brilliant and illuminating...the conversation between theology and science has been enriched. Adonis Vidu, Emmanuel University, Orada, Romania, Heythrop Journal
The most ambitious, profound and effective defense of non-foundationalist critical realism by a theologian to date ... a stellar work, McGrath's most constructive piece so far. -Pro Ecclesia * Pro Ecclesia *
McGrath can now claim to join the ranks of the most significant theologians of this new century. * Theological Studies *

About Dr. Alister E. McGrath

Alister McGrath is Professor of Historical Theology at Oxford University, UK, and the first Director of the newly-established Oxford Centre for Evangelism and Apologetics. He holds the Oxford degrees of Doctor of Divinity for his work on historical and systematic theology, and Doctor of Philosophy for his work on molecular biophysics.

Table of Contents

Part One: Prolegomena1. The Legitimacy of a Scientific Theology2. The Approach to be AdoptedPart Two: Nature1. The Construction of Nature2. The Christian Doctrine of Creation3. Implications of a Christian Doctrine of Creation4. The Purpose and Place of Natural TheologyMoving On: Anticipating an Engagement with RealityBibliographyIndex

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NPB9780567087911
9780567087911
0567087913
Scientific Theology: Nature: Volume 1 by Dr. Alister E. McGrath
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2001-11-01
352
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