A Hospitable Universe

A Hospitable Universe
Author: Rodolfo Gambini,Jorge Pullin
Publsiher: Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2018-04-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781845409777

Download A Hospitable Universe Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book argues that new developments in the sciences, in particular twentieth-century physics and twenty-first-century biology, suggest revising several pessimistic outlooks for the development of a scientific understanding of the relationship of humans with the universe - in particular, implications for the development of a natural religiousness. In the new vision a universe which is friendly to life and consciousness naturally emerges.

A Hospitable Universe

A Hospitable Universe
Author: Rodolfo Gambini,Jorge Pullin
Publsiher: Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2018-04-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781845409760

Download A Hospitable Universe Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book argues that new developments in the sciences, in particular twentieth-century physics and twenty-first-century biology, suggest revising several pessimistic outlooks for the development of a scientific understanding of the relationship of humans with the universe - in particular, implications for the development of a natural religiousness. In the new vision a universe which is friendly to life and consciousness naturally emerges.

Hospitable God

Hospitable God
Author: George Newlands,Allen Smith
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2016-07-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781317121213

Download Hospitable God Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Exploring the hospitality of God, and its implications for human thought and action, this book examines the concepts of hospitality as cognitive tools for reframing our thinking about God, divine action, and human response in discipleship. Hospitality is imagined as an interactive symbol, changing perspectives and encouraging stable environments of compassionate construction in society. Human rights are of crucial importance to the wellbeing of the people of our planet. But there is a sense in which they will always be an emergency measure, a response to evils as they are happening. The authors argue that a hospitable comparative theology reaches out to bring Christian hospitality into the dialogue of world religions and cultures. It will respect the identity of particular groups and yet will strive for a cosmopolitan sharing of common values. It will respect tradition but also openness to reform and re-imagining. It will encourage convergence and development in a fluid stream of committed hospitalities.

A Fortunate Universe

A Fortunate Universe
Author: Geraint F. Lewis,Luke A. Barnes
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2016-10-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781107156616

Download A Fortunate Universe Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

An engaging defence and critique of the various arguments from both science and religion on the fine-tuning of the Universe.

AS Philosophy of Religion written for the Edexcel specification

AS Philosophy of Religion  written for the Edexcel specification
Author: Philip Mallaband
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2012-09-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781471088865

Download AS Philosophy of Religion written for the Edexcel specification Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This edition of Philosophy of Religion has been written for the Edexcel AS specification (6RS01) Foundations: Philosophy of Religion. In this accessible textbook, students are introduced to the key philosophical issues concerning: introduction to God and philosophy; the design argument; the cosmological argument; the problem of evil; miracles.

Religion and Science in Context

Religion and Science in Context
Author: Willem B. Drees
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2009-09-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781135275129

Download Religion and Science in Context Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

How should we think about religion, science, and their relationship in modern society? Some religious groups oppose evolution; some atheists claim science is on their side. Others reconcile their beliefs with science, or consider science and faith to deal with fundamentally different aspects of human life. What indeed is religion: belief or trust in God’s existence? How do we distinguish sense from superstition? What does science have to say on such issues? Willem B. Drees considers contemporary discussions of these issues in Europe and North America, using examples from Christianity and religious naturalism, and reflections on Islam and Tibetan Buddhism. He argues that the scientific understanding leaves open certain ultimate questions, and thus allows for belief in a creator, but also for religious naturalism or serious agnosticism. By analysing the place of values in a world of facts, and the quest for meaningful stories in a material world, Religion and Science in Context offers an original and self-critical analysis of the field, its assumptions and functions, and ends with a vision of its possible future.

Cross Examined

Cross Examined
Author: John W. Campbell
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 619
Release: 2021-09-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781633886858

Download Cross Examined Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Christianity is more than just a religion. It is a social organism that affects the lives of every person on earth in significant ways, even if they are not Christians themselves. In the United States its influence is pervasive with often profound influence on public policies, but it is largely unchallenged as a belief system, relegated to that quarantined area outside the zone of polite conversation. Despite much academic ink being allotted to the weaknesses of Christianity as a valid belief system, the general public remains unaware of these flaws. In Cross Examined, John Campbell applies his almost thirty years of experience as a trial lawyer to dissecting Christianity and the case of apologists for the Christian God. He addresses the best arguments for Christianity, those against it, and the reasons people should care about these questions. His purpose is to fill a void in books on atheism and Christianity by systematically taking Christian claims to task and making a full-throated argument for atheism from the perspective of a trial lawyer making a case.

God s Universe

God   s Universe
Author: Owen Gingerich
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2006-09-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0674023706

Download God s Universe Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Taking Johannes Kepler as his guide, Gingerich argues that an individual can be both a creative scientist and a believer in divine design--that indeed the very motivation for scientific research can derive from a desire to trace God's handiwork.