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Nature, Human Nature and God Ian G. Barbour

Nature, Human Nature and God By Ian G. Barbour

Nature, Human Nature and God by Ian G. Barbour


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This title analyzes the shape and import of evolutionary theory, indeterminacy, neuroscience, information theory and artificial intelligence. It then advances to the interconnected religious questions at the core of contemporary debate: Are humans free? Does religion itself evolve?

Nature, Human Nature and God Summary

Nature, Human Nature and God by Ian G. Barbour

In his latest work Ian Barbour tackles some of the thorniest issues posed by contemporary thought. He offers astute analyses of the shape and import of evolutionary theory, indeterminacy, neuroscience, information theory and artificial intelligence. He also addresses deeper philosophical issues and the idea of nature itself. Then with characteristic clarity and verve, Barbour advances to the interconnected religious questions at he core of contemporary debate: Are humans free? Does religion itself evolve? Are we immortal? How does God act in nature?

About Ian G. Barbour

Ian Barbour is one of the foremost thinkers in science and theology. He is Bean Professor of Science, Technology and Society at Carleton College, Minnesota, and recipient of a Templeton Prize in Religion. He is the author of When Science Meets Religion (SPCK) and Religion and Science, Historical and contemporary issues.

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GOR002207720
9780281055456
0281055459
Nature, Human Nature and God by Ian G. Barbour
Used - Very Good
Paperback
SPCK Publishing
2002-09-20
160
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