Nature and Scripture in the Abrahamic Religions Up to 1700 2 vols

Nature and Scripture in the Abrahamic Religions  Up to 1700  2 vols
Author: Scott Mandelbrote,Jitse van der Meer
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 800
Release: 2009-01-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789047425236

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These volumes describe how the development of the different styles of interpretation found in reading scripture and nature have transformed ideas of both the written word and the created world.

Nature and Scripture in the Abrahamic Religions 1700 present pt 1 Biblical hermeneutics and the sciences 1700 1900

Nature and Scripture in the Abrahamic Religions  1700 present  pt  1  Biblical hermeneutics and the sciences  1700 1900
Author: Jitse M. van der Meer,Scott Mandelbrote
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 770
Release: 2008
Genre: Bible
ISBN: LCCN:2008045757

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Nature and Scripture in the Abrahamic Religions 1700 Present

Nature and Scripture in the Abrahamic Religions  1700 Present
Author: Scott Mandelbrote,Jitse van der Meer
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 636
Release: 2009-01-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789047425243

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These volumes describe how the development of the different styles of interpretation found in reading scripture and nature have transformed ideas of both the written word and the created world.

Nature and Scripture in the Abrahamic Religions

Nature and Scripture in the Abrahamic Religions
Author: Jitse Michiel van der Meer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 10
Release: 2008
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:552982684

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Nature and Scripture in the Abrahamic Religions God Scripture and the rise of modern science 1200 1700

Nature and Scripture in the Abrahamic Religions  God  Scripture and the rise of modern science  1200 1700
Author: Jitse M. van der Meer,Scott Mandelbrote
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 637
Release: 2008
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9789004171923

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These volumes describe how the development of the different styles of interpretation found in reading scripture and nature have transformed ideas of both the written word and the created world.

Encyclopedia of Early Modern Philosophy and the Sciences

Encyclopedia of Early Modern Philosophy and the Sciences
Author: Dana Jalobeanu,Charles T. Wolfe
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 2267
Release: 2022-08-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319310695

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This Encyclopedia offers a fresh, integrated and creative perspective on the formation and foundations of philosophy and science in European modernity. Combining careful contextual reconstruction with arguments from traditional philosophy, the book examines methodological dimensions, breaks down traditional oppositions such as rationalism vs. empiricism, calls attention to gender issues, to ‘insiders and outsiders’, minor figures in philosophy, and underground movements, among many other topics. In addition, and in line with important recent transformations in the fields of history of science and early modern philosophy, the volume recognizes the specificity and significance of early modern science and discusses important developments including issues of historiography (such as historical epistemology), the interplay between the material culture and modes of knowledge, expert knowledge and craft knowledge. This book stands at the crossroads of different disciplines and combines their approaches – particularly the history of science, the history of philosophy, contemporary philosophy of science, and intellectual and cultural history. It brings together over 100 philosophers, historians of science, historians of mathematics, and medicine offering a comprehensive view of early modern philosophy and the sciences. It combines and discusses recent results from two very active fields: early modern philosophy and the history of (early modern) science. Editorial Board EDITORS-IN-CHIEF Dana Jalobeanu University of Bucharest, Romania Charles T. Wolfe Ghent University, Belgium ASSOCIATE EDITORS Delphine Bellis University Nijmegen, The Netherlands Zvi Biener University of Cincinnati, OH, USA Angus Gowland University College London, UK Ruth Hagengruber University of Paderborn, Germany Hiro Hirai Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands Martin Lenz University of Groningen, The Netherlands Gideon Manning CalTech, Pasadena, CA, USA Silvia Manzo University of La Plata, Argentina Enrico Pasini University of Turin, Italy Cesare Pastorino TU Berlin, Germany Lucian Petrescu Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium Justin E. H. Smith University de Paris Diderot, France Marius Stan Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, USA Koen Vermeir CNRS-SPHERE + Université de Paris, France Kirsten Walsh University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Science and Religion

Science and Religion
Author: Gary B. Ferngren
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 499
Release: 2017-03-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781421421735

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An essential examination of the historical relationship between science and religion. Since its publication in 2002, Science and Religion has proven to be a widely admired survey of the complex relationship of Western religious traditions to science from the beginning of the Christian era to the late twentieth century. In the second edition, eleven new essays expand the scope and enhance the analysis of this enduringly popular book. Tracing the rise of science from its birth in the medieval West through the scientific revolution, the contributors here assess historical changes in scientific understanding brought about by transformations in physics, anthropology, and the neurosciences and major shifts marked by the discoveries of Copernicus, Galileo, Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, and others. In seeking to appreciate the intersection of scientific discovery and the responses of religious groups, contributors also explore the theological implications of contemporary science and evaluate approaches such as the Bible in science and the modern synthesis in evolution, which are at the center of debates in the historiography, understanding, and application of science. The second edition provides chapters that have been revised to reflect current scholarship along with new chapters that bring fresh perspectives on a diverse range of topics, including new scientific approaches and disciplines and non-Christian traditions such as Judaism, Islam, Asiatic religions, and atheism. This indispensible classroom guide is now more useful than ever before. Contributors: Richard J. Blackwell, Peter J. Bowler, John Hedley Brooke, Glen M. Cooper, Edward B. Davis, Alnoor Dhanani, Diarmid A. Finnegan, Noah Efron, Owen Gingerich, Edward Grant, Steven J. Harris, Matthew S. Hedstrom, John Henry, Peter M. Hess, Edward J. Larsen, Timothy Larson, David C. Lindberg, David N. Livingstone, Craig Martin, Craig Sean McConnell, James Moore, Joshua M. Moritz, Mark A. Noll, Ronald L. Numbers, Richard Olson, Christopher M. Rios, Nicolaas A. Rupke, Michael H. Shank, Stephen David Snobelen, John Stenhouse, Peter J. Susalla, Mariusz Tabaczek, Alan C. Weissenbacher, Stephen P. Weldon, and Tomoko Yoshida

The Territories of Science and Religion

The Territories of Science and Religion
Author: Peter Harrison
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2017-03-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780226478982

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The conflict between science and religion seems indelible, even eternal. Surely two such divergent views of the universe have always been in fierce opposition? Actually, that’s not the case, says Peter Harrison: our very concepts of science and religion are relatively recent, emerging only in the past three hundred years, and it is those very categories, rather than their underlying concepts, that constrain our understanding of how the formal study of nature relates to the religious life. In The Territories of Science and Religion, Harrison dismantles what we think we know about the two categories, then puts it all back together again in a provocative, productive new way. By tracing the history of these concepts for the first time in parallel, he illuminates alternative boundaries and little-known relations between them—thereby making it possible for us to learn from their true history, and see other possible ways that scientific study and the religious life might relate to, influence, and mutually enrich each other. A tour de force by a distinguished scholar working at the height of his powers, The Territories of Science and Religion promises to forever alter the way we think about these fundamental pillars of human life and experience.