Explanation from Physics to Theology

Explanation from Physics to Theology
Author: Philip Clayton,Dean of Claremont School of Theology Philip Clayton
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0300043538

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A valuable exposition of the thesis that the explanatory work of theology possesses formal similarities with that of the physical sciences, the social sciences, and philosophy. Clayton exhibits an impressive command of a broad area of scholarship, and his reflections are balanced and carefully argued. -- Michael J. Buckley, S.J., Jesuit Theological Seminary

God and Natural Order

God and Natural Order
Author: Shaun C. Henson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2013-12-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781317915027

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In God and Natural Order: Physics, Philosophy, and Theology, Shaun Henson brings a theological approach to bear on contemporary scientific and philosophical debates on the ordered or disordered nature of the universe. Henson engages arguments for a unified theory of the laws of nature, a concept with monotheistic metaphysical and theological leanings, alongside the pluralistic viewpoints set out by Nancy Cartwright and other philosophers of science, who contend that the nature of physical reality is intrinsically complex and irreducible to a single unifying theory. Drawing on the work of theologian Wolfhart Pannenberg and his conception of the Trinitarian Christian god, the author argues that a theological line of inquiry can provide a useful framework for examining controversies in physics and the philosophy of science. God and Natural Order will raise provocative questions for theologians, Pannenberg scholars, and researchers working in the intersection of science and religion.

God and Contemporary Science

God and Contemporary Science
Author: Philip Clayton
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1997
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 080284460X

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It is widely believed that contemporary science has ruled out divine action in the world. Arguing that theology can and must respond to this challenge, Philip Clayton surveys the available biblical and philosophical resources. Recent work in cosmology, quantum physics, and the brain sciences offers exciting new openings for a theology of divine action. If Christian theism is to make use of these opportunities, says Clayton, it must place a greater stress on divine immanence. In response to this challenge, Clayton defends the doctrine of panentheism, the view that the world is in some sense "within" God although God also transcends the world. God and Contemporary Science offers the first book-length defense of panentheism as a viable option within traditional Christian theology. Clayton first defends a "postfoundationalist" model of theology that is concerned more with the coherence of Christian belief than with rational obligation or proof. He makes the case that the Old and New Testament theologies do not stand opposed to panentheism but actually support it at a number of points. He then outlines the philosophical strengths of a panentheistic view of God's relation to the world and God's activity in the world. The remainder of the book applies this theological position to recent scientific developments: theories of the origin of the universe; quantum mechanics, or the physics of the very small; the debate about miracles; and neuroscientific theories of human thought.

Physics Philosophy and Theology

Physics  Philosophy  and Theology
Author: Robert J. Russell,William R. Stoeger,George V. Coyne
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 444
Release: 1988
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UVA:X001493511

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It89- Includes bibliographical references and index.

The Physics of Christianity

The Physics of Christianity
Author: Frank J. Tipler
Publsiher: Image
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2008-08-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780385514255

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A highly respected physicist demonstrates that the essential beliefs of Christianity are wholly consistent with the laws of physics. Frank Tipler takes an exciting new approach to the age-old dispute about the relationship between science and religion in The Physics of Christianity. In reviewing centuries of writings and discussions, Tipler realized that in all the debate about science versus religion, there was no serious scientific research into central Christian claims and beliefs. So Tipler embarked on just such a scientific inquiry. The Physics of Christianity presents the fascinating results of his pioneering study. Tipler begins by outlining the basic concepts of physics for the lay reader and brings to light the underlying connections between physics and theology. In a compelling example, he illustrates how the God depicted by Jews and Christians, the Uncaused First Cause, is completely consistent with the Cosmological Singularity, an entity whose existence is required by physical law. His discussion of the scientific possibility of miracles provides an impressive, credible scientific foundation for many of Christianity’s most astonishing claims, including the Virgin Birth, the Resurrection, and the Incarnation. He even includes specific outlines for practical experiments that can help prove the validity of the “miracles” at the heart of Christianity. Tipler’s thoroughly rational approach and fully accessible style sets The Physics of Christianity apart from other books dealing with conflicts between science and religion. It will appeal not only to Christian readers, but also to anyone interested in an issue that triggers heated and divisive intellectual and cultural debates.

Theology and Modern Physics

Theology and Modern Physics
Author: Peter E. Hodgson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2017-09-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781351879941

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The new discoveries in physics during the twentieth century have stimulated intense debate about their relevance to age-old theological questions. Views range from those holding that modern physics provides a surer road to God than traditional religions, to those who say that physics and theology are incommensurable and so do not relate. At the very least, physics has stimulated renewed theological discussions. In this critical introduction to the science-theology debate, Peter E. Hodgson draws on his experience as a physicist to present the results of modern physics and the theological implications. Written for those with little or no scientific background, Hodgson describes connections between physics, philosophy and theology and then explains Newtonian physics and Victorian physics, the theories of relativity, astronomy and quantum mechanics, and distinguishes the actual results of modern physics from speculations. The connections with theology are explored throughout. The concluding section draws discussions together and makes an important new contribution to the debate.

Energy in Orthodox Theology and Physics

Energy in Orthodox Theology and Physics
Author: Stoyan Tanev
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2017-08-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781532614866

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It is well known that energy is a fundamental concept in physics. Much less well known is that it is also a key concept in Eastern Christian or Orthodox theology. This book from Dr. Stoyan Tanev—a physicist, innovation management scholar, and theologian—provides a comparative analysis of the conceptualizations of energy in Orthodox theology and in physics, and demonstrates the potential of such comparison for a better understanding of these two quite different domains of human enquiry. The book explores the rediscovery of the Byzantine Church’s teaching on the Divine energies in twentieth-century Orthodox theology, and offers new insights about the key contributions of key theologians such as Sergius Bulgakov, George Florovsky, John Meyendorff, Christos Yannaras, and Thomas Torrance. Where do the understandings of energy in theology and physics meet? The author argues that the encounter between theology and physics happens at the level of quantum physics, where the subtle use of words and language acquires a distinctive apophatic dimension. His comparative approach focuses on the epistemological struggles of theologians and physicists. According to Tanev, this focus on the struggles of knowing offers a new way to look at the dialogue between science and theology.

Theology of Physics

Theology of Physics
Author: Dr. George Richter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Existence of God
ISBN: 0974672009

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Theology of Physics explains how 10-dimensional matter, as discovered recently by particle physicists, supports the traditional teaching of Christianity. Building on the ideas in Flatland (a book written by Edwin Abbott), subsets of the 10-D total world provide space for the triune God in the worlds with His creatures. This book gives logical explanations of why God made the world the way He did. Only traditional Christianity is in accord with the insights gained in such analysis. Theology of Physics spends some time showing that physicists really have shown that our world is ten dimensional