Jesus and the genome: the intersection of Christology and biology
Is a coherent worldview that embraces both classical Christology and modern evolutionary biology possible? This volume explores this fundamental question through an engaged inquiry into key topics, including the Incarnation, the process of evolution, modes of divine action, the nature of rationality...
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Zusammenfassung: | Is a coherent worldview that embraces both classical Christology and modern evolutionary biology possible? This volume explores this fundamental question through an engaged inquiry into key topics, including the Incarnation, the process of evolution, modes of divine action, the nature of rationality, morality, chance and love, and even the meaning of life. Grounded alike in the history and philosophy of science, Christian theology, and the scientific basis for evolutionary biology and genetics, the volume discusses diverse thinkers, both medieval and modern, ranging from Augustine and Aquinas to contemporary voices like Richard Dawkins and Michael Ruse. Aiming to show how a biologically informed Christian worldview is scientifically, theologically, and philosophically viable, it offers important perspectives on the worldview of evolutionary naturalism, a prominent perspective in current science-religion discussions. The authors argue for the intellectual plausibility of a comprehensive worldview perspective that embraces both Christology and evolution biology in intimate relationship |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 07 Nov 2024) What has Christology to do with biology? -- The encounter between Christianity and science -- The classical doctrine of the Incarnation -- Evolutionary biology and Christian responses -- Christology and genomics -- The Grand Miracle and empirical science -- Reflections on Jesus and evolutionary theory -- Christology and genetics in the Christian worldview |
Umfang: | 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 249 Seiten) |
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title_full | Jesus and the genome the intersection of Christology and biology Michael L. Peterson, Asbury Theological Seminary, Timothy J. Pawl, University of St. Thomas, Ben F. Brammell, Asbury University |
title_fullStr | Jesus and the genome the intersection of Christology and biology Michael L. Peterson, Asbury Theological Seminary, Timothy J. Pawl, University of St. Thomas, Ben F. Brammell, Asbury University |
title_full_unstemmed | Jesus and the genome the intersection of Christology and biology Michael L. Peterson, Asbury Theological Seminary, Timothy J. Pawl, University of St. Thomas, Ben F. Brammell, Asbury University |
title_short | Jesus and the genome |
title_sort | jesus and the genome the intersection of christology and biology |
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