Science, Religion, the Humanities and Hope : Essays in Honour of Willem B. Drees (Issues in Science and Religion: Publications of the European Society for the Study of Science and Theology) (2024)

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Science, Religion, the Humanities and Hope : Essays in Honour of Willem B. Drees (Issues in Science and Religion: Publications of the European Society for the Study of Science and Theology) (2024)

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This book collects a multidisciplinary range of contributions focusing on the prolific and seminal work of Willem Drees in the fields of philosophy of religion, philosophy of the humanities, and science and theology/religion. Trained in both theoretical physics and theology/philosophy of religion, Drees holds doctoral degrees in both theology and in philosophy and, amongst other distinguished positions, held professorships at the University of Leiden and at the University of Tilburg. Drees was also Editor-in-Chief of Zygon, Journal of Religion & Science, between 2008 and 2018, and served as President of the European Society for the Study of Science and Theology (ESSSAT) between 2002 and 2008. In 2018, he was elected as member of the Royal Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities (KHMW). This contributed volume builds on Drees' expansive and provocative scholarly contributions, notably around the concept and meaning of naturalism and the humanities to the fields of science and religion, as exemplified by his works Religion, Science and Naturalism (1996) and What Are the Humanities For? (2021). In a time where more and more young people across the globe are entering higher education such cross-disciplinary explorations and (re-)evaluations are vital to the field. Accordingly, by approaching his work from a variety of disciplines this collection illuminates the broad reach of Drees' work and provides scholars from various fields with many new and rich opportunities avenues for research.

Contents

Preface (Mark Harris).- Introduction (Anne Runehov and Michael Fuller).- Chapter 1. Curricular Evanescence: Theology, Philosophy, and the Study of Religion (Ab De Jong).- Chapter 2. The Role of the Humanities in hermeneutic-anthropological perspective (Marcus  Düwel).- Chapter 3.  The formation of religion vs. science in the late 19th century (Dirk Evers).- Chapter 4. Is Compatibilist Freedom Meaningful Freedom? (Jenny Gillett).- Chapter 5. Types of Transcendence: Their relevance for science-religion discussions (Niels Henrik Gregersen).- Chapter 6. Clarity and Humility within and among Human Ways of Knowing (Tom Hastings).- Chapter 7. From Contingency to Multiverses. A Theological Provocation (Michael Heller).- Chapter 8. Silence and Silencing in democratic public spheres (Odile Heynders).- Chapter 9. The Demon and the Mars Rover: the Varieties of Curiosity (Alfred Kracher).- Chapter 10. Changing the planetary conversations: evolutionary and religious narratives of creationand evil (Anne Kull).- Chapter 11. Christology and the Modern World. Poetry, Arts, Science and Jesus the Christ (Hubert Meisinger).- Chapter 12. Is theology becoming more science-like when approaching science? A reconfiguration of humanities (Lluis Oviedo).- Chapter 13. Willem Drees and the Varieties of Naturalism (Arthur Petersen).- Chapter 14. The Science and Religion dialogue as an interdisciplinary endeavor (Knut-Willy Saether).- Chapter 15. Faith as Commitment (Marcel Sarot).- Chapter 16. Creation: beyond nothing and now (Christopher Southgate).

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