Paths from Science Towards God: The End of All Our ExploringBy applying the principles of scientific thought to theological matters, Arthur Peacocke argues that the divine principle is at work behind all aspects of existence - both spiritual and physical. This study tackles head-on such fundamental issues as how evolution can be reconciled with creation, and the relationship between Newton, causality and divine action. He concludes with an optimistic new theology for our brave new world, |
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... Burgess Shale of the Canadian Rockies to represent a maximum in the disparity of forms . After this , he claims , there was a dramatic decline in the range of types ( phyla ) of species – technically , in ' disparity ' . On this basis ...
... Burgess Shale of the Canadian Rockies to represent a maximum in the disparity of forms . After this , he claims , there was a dramatic decline in the range of types ( phyla ) of species – technically , in ' disparity ' . On this basis ...
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... Burgess Shale and related formations . He shows , in The Crucible of Creation , 17 that disparity has not in fact diminished since that point . Even more significantly he demonstrates , pace Gould , what is widely accepted by ...
... Burgess Shale and related formations . He shows , in The Crucible of Creation , 17 that disparity has not in fact diminished since that point . Even more significantly he demonstrates , pace Gould , what is widely accepted by ...
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... Burgess Shale and the Nature of History ( London : Penguin , 1989 ) . 17. S. Conway Morris , The Crucible of Creation : The Burgess Shale and the Rise of Animals ( Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1998 ) . 18. Recalling Laplace's ...
... Burgess Shale and the Nature of History ( London : Penguin , 1989 ) . 17. S. Conway Morris , The Crucible of Creation : The Burgess Shale and the Rise of Animals ( Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1998 ) . 18. Recalling Laplace's ...
Contents
Genesis for the third millennium | 1 |
The rise of science | 9 |
The challenge of the scientific culture to religion today | 15 |
Copyright | |
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