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T&T Clark Handbook of Christian Theology and the Modern Sciences John P. Slattery (Editor)

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: T&T Clark HandbookPublication details: G.B.; T&T Clark; 2022Description: 367tr; paperback, illustration; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780567699046
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 261.5
  • S631-J65
Online resources: Summary: This handbook surveys the many relationships between scientific studies of the world around us and Christian concepts of the Divine from the ancient Greeks to modern ecotheology. From Augustine to Hildegard of Bingen, Genesis to Frederick Douglass, and physics to sociology, this volume opens the intersections of Christian theology and science to new concepts, voices, and futures. The central goal of the handbook is to bring new perspectives to the foreground of Christian theological engagement with science, and to highlight the many engagements today that are not often identified as 'science-theology' discussions. The handbook thus includes several aspects not found in previous handbooks on the same significant representation from the three major branches of Christianity—Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and Protestant
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This handbook surveys the many relationships between scientific studies of the world around us and Christian concepts of the Divine from the ancient Greeks to modern ecotheology. From Augustine to Hildegard of Bingen, Genesis to Frederick Douglass, and physics to sociology, this volume opens the intersections of Christian theology and science to new concepts, voices, and futures. The central goal of the handbook is to bring new perspectives to the foreground of Christian theological engagement with science, and to highlight the many engagements today that are not often identified as 'science-theology' discussions. The handbook thus includes several aspects not found in previous handbooks on the same significant representation from the three major branches of Christianity—Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and Protestant

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