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No God, No Science: Theology, Cosmology, Biology presents a work of philosophical theology that retrieves the Christian doctrine of creation from the distortions imposed upon it by positivist science and the Darwinian tradition of evolutionary biology.
Argues that the doctrine of creation is integral to the intelligibility of the world
Brings the metaphysics of the Christian doctrine of creation to bear on the nature of science
Offers a provocative analysis of the theoretical and historical relationship between theology, metaphysics, and science
Presents an original critique and interpretation of the philosophical meaning of Darwinian biology
Contents
Preface viii Acknowledgments xi
Abbreviations xii
Primary Sources and Translations xvi
Introduction 1
Part I In the Beginning 7
1 Discourse on Method 9
2 A Brief History of the Cosmos 49
Part II The Eclipse of the Universe 105
3 The Scientific and Theological Revolution 107
4 Unnatural "Theology" 150
5 Darwin the Theologian 186
6 The Mystery of the Missing Organism 250
Part III Creation Without Creationism 297
7 Deus Creator Omnium 299
8 What the World Is 334
9 Saving the Appearances 375
Epilogue: Evolution of the Last Men 416
Index 422