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An author on the cutting edge of today's theology and science discussions argues that creedal Christianity has much to contribute to the ongoing conversation. This book contains an intellectual history of theology's engagement with science during the modern period, critiques current approaches, and makes a constructive proposal for how a Christian theological vision of natural knowledge can be better pursued. The author explains that it is good both for religion and for science when Christians treat theology as their first truth discourse. Foreword by David Bentley Hart.
Contents
Contents
Foreword by David Bentley Hart
Introduction: A Christian Theology of Science
1. Starting Definitions of Christian Theology and of Science
2. Viewing Christian Theology through the Truth Lens of Science
3. Christian Theology as a First Truth Discourse
4. Viewing Science through the Truth Lens of Christian Theology
5. The Remarkable Reversal--Revisiting History
6. Thinking "After" Science but Not "After" Christian Theology
7. Rediscovering Christian Theological Epistemology
8. Myth and History--the Fall and Science
9. Recovering an Integrative Zone
Epilogue: The Future?
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Index