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Issues in Science and Theology: Are We Special? / Fuller, Michael ; Evers, Dirk ; Runehov, Anne ; Sæther, Knut-Willy
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TÃtulo : Issues in Science and Theology: Are We Special? : Human Uniqueness in Science and Theology Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Fuller, Michael, ; Evers, Dirk, ; Runehov, Anne, ; Sæther, Knut-Willy, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2017 Número de páginas: XV, 313 p. 9 ilustraciones ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-319-62124-1 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: FilosofÃa del espÃritu Religión FilosofÃa de la religión AntropologÃa FilosofÃa Clasificación: 210 Resumen: Este libro ofrece un análisis profundo de las cuestiones que plantea la eterna pregunta: "¿Somos especiales?". Reúne a académicos de diversas disciplinas, desde la astronomÃa y la paleontologÃa hasta la filosofÃa y la teologÃa, para explorar esta cuestión. Los colaboradores cubren una amplia variedad de temas, incluidos los que distinguen a los humanos de otros animales, las posibilidades de vida artificial e inteligencia artificial, la probabilidad de vida en otros planetas y el papel del comportamiento religioso. Se aplican diversas perspectivas religiosas y cientÃficas a estos asuntos. En su conjunto, el libro aborda si la cuestión de la singularidad humana es una a la que las ciencias y las religiones necesariamente ofrecen respuestas diferentes. Nota de contenido: Chapter 1. Being Human in a Cosmic Context (David Wilkinson) -- Chapter 2. Is Life Unique? Perspectives from Astrobiology and Synthetic Xenobiology (Elisabeth Loos) -- Chapter 3. Are We Special? Humanity and Extraterrestrial Life (Alfred Kracher) -- Chapter 4. The Cosmic Christ's End: The Cosmological Meaning of Christ in an Interreligious Perspective, with a Focus on Jewish-Christian Eschatology (Andreas Losch) -- Chapter 5. Darwinian Evolution of the Human Body and Culture (Jerzy Dzik) -- Chapter 6. What are human beings (that you are mindful of them)? Notes from neo-Darwinsim and neo-Aristotelianism (Jonathan Jong) -- Chapter 7. Does Religious Behavior Render Humans Special? (Lluis Oviedo and Jay R. Feierman) -- Chapter 8. Is Homo naledi Going to Challenge our Presuppositions on Human Uniqueness? (Rubén Herce) -- Chapter 9. Theology Looking at Culture Through the Lenses of Science (Ivan Colagè) -- Chapter 10. Strong Artificial Intelligence and Imago Hominise: 9pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: Helvetica, sans-serif; background-image: initial; background-position: initial; background-size: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-attachment: initial; background-origin: initial; background-clip: initial;">: The risks of a Reductionist Definition of Human Nature (Sara Lumbreras) -- Chapter 11. Boundless Riches: Big Data, the Bible and Human Distinctiveness (Michael Fuller) -- Chapter 12. Do only Humans Sin? In Conversation with Frans de Waal (Ernst M. Conradie). Chapter 13. Human Uniqueness or Anthropocentrism? Semantic, Anthropological and Theological Clarifications in Dialogue with Damasio's Neuroscience (Luis O. Jiménez-RodrÃguez) -- Chapter 14. How may we Justify the History of the Universe? -- Chapter (Michael Heller) -- Chapter 15. Human Uniqueness and the Normative Conception of the Rational (James Collin) -- Chapter 16. Special? Oh, Please! And Yet ...(Roland Karo). Chapter 17. Aren't we Animals? Deconstructing or Decolonizing the Human – Animal Divide (Angela Roothaan). Chapter 18. 'What Is Man That You Are Mindful of Him?' (Ps 8:4): How Theology Can Help to Answer the Question: What is it to be a Human Being? (Johanna Rahner). Chapter 19. Uniqueness and the Presence of the Image: Towards a Pneumatological Foundation for Human Uniqueness and the Image of God (Joanna Leidenhag) -- Chapter 20. Human Uniqueness and Technology: Are we Co-Creators with God?(Victoria Lorrimar) -- Chapter 21. Pope Francis' Encyclical Laudato si': Ecological Concerns and a Shift of Theological Approach to the Problems of Humanity and the Earth (Jacek PoznaÅ„ski) -- Chapter 22. Are Humans Special? Examining John Haught's Idea of 'Information' and the Daoist Idea of Qi in the Zhuangzi (Jaeho Jang). Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book offers a penetrating analysis of issues raised by the perennial question, 'Are We Special?' It brings together scholars from a variety of disciplines, from astronomy and palaeontology to philosophy and theology, to explore this question. Contributors cover a wide variety of issues, including what makes humans distinct from other animals, the possibilities of artificial life and artificial intelligence, the likelihood of life on other planets, and the role of religious behavior. A variety of religious and scientific perspectives are brought to bear on these matters. As a whole, the book addresses whether the issue of human uniqueness is one to which sciences and religions necessarily offer differing responses. . Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Issues in Science and Theology: Are We Special? : Human Uniqueness in Science and Theology [documento electrónico] / Fuller, Michael, ; Evers, Dirk, ; Runehov, Anne, ; Sæther, Knut-Willy, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2017 . - XV, 313 p. 9 ilustraciones.
ISBN : 978-3-319-62124-1
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: FilosofÃa del espÃritu Religión FilosofÃa de la religión AntropologÃa FilosofÃa Clasificación: 210 Resumen: Este libro ofrece un análisis profundo de las cuestiones que plantea la eterna pregunta: "¿Somos especiales?". Reúne a académicos de diversas disciplinas, desde la astronomÃa y la paleontologÃa hasta la filosofÃa y la teologÃa, para explorar esta cuestión. Los colaboradores cubren una amplia variedad de temas, incluidos los que distinguen a los humanos de otros animales, las posibilidades de vida artificial e inteligencia artificial, la probabilidad de vida en otros planetas y el papel del comportamiento religioso. Se aplican diversas perspectivas religiosas y cientÃficas a estos asuntos. En su conjunto, el libro aborda si la cuestión de la singularidad humana es una a la que las ciencias y las religiones necesariamente ofrecen respuestas diferentes. Nota de contenido: Chapter 1. Being Human in a Cosmic Context (David Wilkinson) -- Chapter 2. Is Life Unique? Perspectives from Astrobiology and Synthetic Xenobiology (Elisabeth Loos) -- Chapter 3. Are We Special? Humanity and Extraterrestrial Life (Alfred Kracher) -- Chapter 4. The Cosmic Christ's End: The Cosmological Meaning of Christ in an Interreligious Perspective, with a Focus on Jewish-Christian Eschatology (Andreas Losch) -- Chapter 5. Darwinian Evolution of the Human Body and Culture (Jerzy Dzik) -- Chapter 6. What are human beings (that you are mindful of them)? Notes from neo-Darwinsim and neo-Aristotelianism (Jonathan Jong) -- Chapter 7. Does Religious Behavior Render Humans Special? (Lluis Oviedo and Jay R. Feierman) -- Chapter 8. Is Homo naledi Going to Challenge our Presuppositions on Human Uniqueness? (Rubén Herce) -- Chapter 9. Theology Looking at Culture Through the Lenses of Science (Ivan Colagè) -- Chapter 10. Strong Artificial Intelligence and Imago Hominise: 9pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: Helvetica, sans-serif; background-image: initial; background-position: initial; background-size: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-attachment: initial; background-origin: initial; background-clip: initial;">: The risks of a Reductionist Definition of Human Nature (Sara Lumbreras) -- Chapter 11. Boundless Riches: Big Data, the Bible and Human Distinctiveness (Michael Fuller) -- Chapter 12. Do only Humans Sin? In Conversation with Frans de Waal (Ernst M. Conradie). Chapter 13. Human Uniqueness or Anthropocentrism? Semantic, Anthropological and Theological Clarifications in Dialogue with Damasio's Neuroscience (Luis O. Jiménez-RodrÃguez) -- Chapter 14. How may we Justify the History of the Universe? -- Chapter (Michael Heller) -- Chapter 15. Human Uniqueness and the Normative Conception of the Rational (James Collin) -- Chapter 16. Special? Oh, Please! And Yet ...(Roland Karo). Chapter 17. Aren't we Animals? Deconstructing or Decolonizing the Human – Animal Divide (Angela Roothaan). Chapter 18. 'What Is Man That You Are Mindful of Him?' (Ps 8:4): How Theology Can Help to Answer the Question: What is it to be a Human Being? (Johanna Rahner). Chapter 19. Uniqueness and the Presence of the Image: Towards a Pneumatological Foundation for Human Uniqueness and the Image of God (Joanna Leidenhag) -- Chapter 20. Human Uniqueness and Technology: Are we Co-Creators with God?(Victoria Lorrimar) -- Chapter 21. Pope Francis' Encyclical Laudato si': Ecological Concerns and a Shift of Theological Approach to the Problems of Humanity and the Earth (Jacek PoznaÅ„ski) -- Chapter 22. Are Humans Special? Examining John Haught's Idea of 'Information' and the Daoist Idea of Qi in the Zhuangzi (Jaeho Jang). Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book offers a penetrating analysis of issues raised by the perennial question, 'Are We Special?' It brings together scholars from a variety of disciplines, from astronomy and palaeontology to philosophy and theology, to explore this question. Contributors cover a wide variety of issues, including what makes humans distinct from other animals, the possibilities of artificial life and artificial intelligence, the likelihood of life on other planets, and the role of religious behavior. A variety of religious and scientific perspectives are brought to bear on these matters. As a whole, the book addresses whether the issue of human uniqueness is one to which sciences and religions necessarily offer differing responses. . Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Issues in Science and Theology: Nature – and Beyond / Fuller, Michael ; Evers, Dirk ; Runehov, Anne ; Sæther, Knut-Willy ; Michollet, Bernard
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TÃtulo : Issues in Science and Theology: Nature – and Beyond : Transcendence and Immanence in Science and Theology Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Fuller, Michael, ; Evers, Dirk, ; Runehov, Anne, ; Sæther, Knut-Willy, ; Michollet, Bernard, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2020 Número de páginas: XVII, 284 p. 5 ilustraciones ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-030-31182-7 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: TeologÃa Religión FilosofÃa SociologÃa de la religión TeologÃa cristiana FilosofÃa de la religión Religión y sociologÃa Clasificación: 306.6 Resumen: Este libro aborda una variedad de preguntas importantes sobre la naturaleza, la ciencia y la espiritualidad: ¿Es el mundo natural todo lo que existe? ¿O es posible ir "más allá de la naturaleza"? ¿Qué podrÃa significar trascender la naturaleza? ¿Qué reflejos de cualquier cosa "más allá de la naturaleza" podrÃan encontrarse en la naturaleza misma? El libro, que reúne artÃculos presentados originalmente en la conferencia anual de 2018 de la Sociedad Europea para el Estudio de la Ciencia y la TeologÃa (ESSSAT), incluye contribuciones de un grupo internacional de cientÃficos, filósofos, teólogos e historiadores, todos discutiendo la naturaleza y lo que puede haber más allá de ella. . Más de 20 capÃtulos exploran cuestiones de ciencia, naturaleza, espiritualidad y más, incluida la Naturaleza... ¿y más allá? Inmanencia y trascendencia en la ciencia y la religión Asombro y asombro en la práctica cientÃfica: implicaciones para la relación entre ciencia y religión El cosmos considerado como una institución moral Lo trascendente interior: cómo nuestra propia biologÃa conduce a la espiritualidad Preservar los cielos y la tierra: sostenibilidad planetaria desde una perspectiva bÃblica y educativa Cuestiones de ciencia y teologÃa: la naturaleza y más allá beneficiará a una amplia audiencia de estudiantes, académicos y profesores de disciplinas como filosofÃa, historia de la ciencia, teologÃa y ética. Nota de contenido: Introduction/Preface (Michael Fuller, University of Edinburgh, UK) -- Chapter 1. History and Evolution in Pannenberg and Lonergan (Paul Allen, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada) -- Chapter 2. Revisioning the Anthropocene in a Trinitarian frame: A theological response to Clive Hamilton's Defiant Earth (Ian Barns) -- Chapter 3. Nature – and Beyond? Immanence and Transcendence in Science and Religion (Philip Clayton, Claremont School of Theology, USA) -- Chapter 4. The Ecological Significance of God's Transcendence? (Ernst M. Conradie, University of the Western Cape, South Africa) -- Chapter 5. Awe and wonder in scientific practice: Implications for the relationship between science and religion (Helen De Cruz, Oxford Brookes University, UK) -- Chapter 6. Why I am a science-inspired naturalist but not a philosophical naturalist nor a religious naturalist (Willem B. Drees, Tilberg University, The Netherlands) -- Chapter 7. A Contingency Interpretation of Information Theory as a Bridge between God's Immanence and Transcendence (Philippe Gagnon, Université Catholique de Lyon, France) -- Chapter 8. Divine Determination or Dynamic Indeterminacy? Transcendence, Immanence, and the Problem of Personal Identity (Janna Gonwa, Yale University, USA) -- Chapter 9. Friluftsliv: Aesthetic and psychological experience of wilderness adventure (Mark Graves, Helga SynnevÃ¥g Løvoll and Knut-Willy Sæther, Volda University College, Norway) -- Chapter 10. The Twin Truths of Divine Immanence and Transcendence: Creation, laws of nature and human freedom (Lydia Jaeger, Institut Biblique de Nogent-sur-Marne, France) -- Chapter 11. Early Modern Natural Philosophy Allied with Revealed Religion: Boyle and Whiston (Roomet Jakapi, University of Tartu, Estonia) -- Chapter 12. Radical Transcendence and Radical Immanence: Convergence between Eastern Orthodox Perspectives and Strong Theistic Naturalism? (Christopher C. Knight, Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies, Cambridge, UK) -- Chapter 13. The Cosmos Considered as a Moral Institution (Alfred Kracher) -- Chapter 14. Preserving the heavens and the earth: Planetary sustainability from a Biblical and educational perspective (Andreas Losch, University of Bern, Switzerland) -- Chapter 15. The transcendent within: how our own biology leads to spirituality (Sara Lumbreras, Comillas Pontifical University, Spain) -- Chapter 16. Beyond the 'Book of Nature' to Science as Second Person Narrative: from Methodological Naturalism to Teleological Transcendence (Tom C. B. McLeish, University of York, UK) -- Chapter 17. Immanence and transcendence: on/off difference or gradation? Implications for science-and-theology (Lluis Oviedo, Pontifical University Antonianum, Rome, Italy) -- Chapter 18. A Critical Approach to the Concept of Panentheism in the Dialogue Between Science and Theology: Distinguishing between divine transcendence and immanence in creation (Fabien Revol, Université Catholique de Lyon, France) -- Chapter 19. How can energyhelp us think divine immanence and transcendence in the universe? (Bertrand Souchard, Université Catholique de Lyon, France) -- Chapter 20. Beyond the disguised friend: immanence, transcendence and glory in a Darwinian world (Christopher Southgate, Exeter University, UK) -- Chapter 21. Beyond the Everyday Self (Fraser Watts, University of Lincoln, UK). Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book addresses a variety of important questions on nature, science, and spirituality: Is the natural world all that there is? Or is it possible to move 'beyond nature'? What might it mean to transcend nature? What reflections of anything 'beyond nature' might be found in nature itself? Gathering papers originally delivered at the 2018 annual conference of the European Society for the Study of Science and Theology (ESSSAT), the book includes contributions of an international group of scientists, philosophers, theologians and historians, all discussing nature and what may lie beyond it. More than 20 chapters explore questions of science, nature, spirituality and more, including Nature – and Beyond? Immanence and Transcendence in Science and Religion Awe and wonder in scientific practice: Implications for the relationship between science and religion The Cosmos Considered as a Moral Institution The transcendent within: how our own biology leads to spirituality Preserving the heavens and the earth: Planetary sustainability from a Biblical and educational perspective Issues in Science and Theology: Nature – and Beyond will benefit a broad audience of students, scholars and faculty in such disciplines as philosophy, history of science, theology, and ethics. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Issues in Science and Theology: Nature – and Beyond : Transcendence and Immanence in Science and Theology [documento electrónico] / Fuller, Michael, ; Evers, Dirk, ; Runehov, Anne, ; Sæther, Knut-Willy, ; Michollet, Bernard, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2020 . - XVII, 284 p. 5 ilustraciones.
ISBN : 978-3-030-31182-7
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: TeologÃa Religión FilosofÃa SociologÃa de la religión TeologÃa cristiana FilosofÃa de la religión Religión y sociologÃa Clasificación: 306.6 Resumen: Este libro aborda una variedad de preguntas importantes sobre la naturaleza, la ciencia y la espiritualidad: ¿Es el mundo natural todo lo que existe? ¿O es posible ir "más allá de la naturaleza"? ¿Qué podrÃa significar trascender la naturaleza? ¿Qué reflejos de cualquier cosa "más allá de la naturaleza" podrÃan encontrarse en la naturaleza misma? El libro, que reúne artÃculos presentados originalmente en la conferencia anual de 2018 de la Sociedad Europea para el Estudio de la Ciencia y la TeologÃa (ESSSAT), incluye contribuciones de un grupo internacional de cientÃficos, filósofos, teólogos e historiadores, todos discutiendo la naturaleza y lo que puede haber más allá de ella. . Más de 20 capÃtulos exploran cuestiones de ciencia, naturaleza, espiritualidad y más, incluida la Naturaleza... ¿y más allá? Inmanencia y trascendencia en la ciencia y la religión Asombro y asombro en la práctica cientÃfica: implicaciones para la relación entre ciencia y religión El cosmos considerado como una institución moral Lo trascendente interior: cómo nuestra propia biologÃa conduce a la espiritualidad Preservar los cielos y la tierra: sostenibilidad planetaria desde una perspectiva bÃblica y educativa Cuestiones de ciencia y teologÃa: la naturaleza y más allá beneficiará a una amplia audiencia de estudiantes, académicos y profesores de disciplinas como filosofÃa, historia de la ciencia, teologÃa y ética. Nota de contenido: Introduction/Preface (Michael Fuller, University of Edinburgh, UK) -- Chapter 1. History and Evolution in Pannenberg and Lonergan (Paul Allen, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada) -- Chapter 2. Revisioning the Anthropocene in a Trinitarian frame: A theological response to Clive Hamilton's Defiant Earth (Ian Barns) -- Chapter 3. Nature – and Beyond? Immanence and Transcendence in Science and Religion (Philip Clayton, Claremont School of Theology, USA) -- Chapter 4. The Ecological Significance of God's Transcendence? (Ernst M. Conradie, University of the Western Cape, South Africa) -- Chapter 5. Awe and wonder in scientific practice: Implications for the relationship between science and religion (Helen De Cruz, Oxford Brookes University, UK) -- Chapter 6. Why I am a science-inspired naturalist but not a philosophical naturalist nor a religious naturalist (Willem B. Drees, Tilberg University, The Netherlands) -- Chapter 7. A Contingency Interpretation of Information Theory as a Bridge between God's Immanence and Transcendence (Philippe Gagnon, Université Catholique de Lyon, France) -- Chapter 8. Divine Determination or Dynamic Indeterminacy? Transcendence, Immanence, and the Problem of Personal Identity (Janna Gonwa, Yale University, USA) -- Chapter 9. Friluftsliv: Aesthetic and psychological experience of wilderness adventure (Mark Graves, Helga SynnevÃ¥g Løvoll and Knut-Willy Sæther, Volda University College, Norway) -- Chapter 10. The Twin Truths of Divine Immanence and Transcendence: Creation, laws of nature and human freedom (Lydia Jaeger, Institut Biblique de Nogent-sur-Marne, France) -- Chapter 11. Early Modern Natural Philosophy Allied with Revealed Religion: Boyle and Whiston (Roomet Jakapi, University of Tartu, Estonia) -- Chapter 12. Radical Transcendence and Radical Immanence: Convergence between Eastern Orthodox Perspectives and Strong Theistic Naturalism? (Christopher C. Knight, Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies, Cambridge, UK) -- Chapter 13. The Cosmos Considered as a Moral Institution (Alfred Kracher) -- Chapter 14. Preserving the heavens and the earth: Planetary sustainability from a Biblical and educational perspective (Andreas Losch, University of Bern, Switzerland) -- Chapter 15. The transcendent within: how our own biology leads to spirituality (Sara Lumbreras, Comillas Pontifical University, Spain) -- Chapter 16. Beyond the 'Book of Nature' to Science as Second Person Narrative: from Methodological Naturalism to Teleological Transcendence (Tom C. B. McLeish, University of York, UK) -- Chapter 17. Immanence and transcendence: on/off difference or gradation? Implications for science-and-theology (Lluis Oviedo, Pontifical University Antonianum, Rome, Italy) -- Chapter 18. A Critical Approach to the Concept of Panentheism in the Dialogue Between Science and Theology: Distinguishing between divine transcendence and immanence in creation (Fabien Revol, Université Catholique de Lyon, France) -- Chapter 19. How can energyhelp us think divine immanence and transcendence in the universe? (Bertrand Souchard, Université Catholique de Lyon, France) -- Chapter 20. Beyond the disguised friend: immanence, transcendence and glory in a Darwinian world (Christopher Southgate, Exeter University, UK) -- Chapter 21. Beyond the Everyday Self (Fraser Watts, University of Lincoln, UK). Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book addresses a variety of important questions on nature, science, and spirituality: Is the natural world all that there is? Or is it possible to move 'beyond nature'? What might it mean to transcend nature? What reflections of anything 'beyond nature' might be found in nature itself? Gathering papers originally delivered at the 2018 annual conference of the European Society for the Study of Science and Theology (ESSSAT), the book includes contributions of an international group of scientists, philosophers, theologians and historians, all discussing nature and what may lie beyond it. More than 20 chapters explore questions of science, nature, spirituality and more, including Nature – and Beyond? Immanence and Transcendence in Science and Religion Awe and wonder in scientific practice: Implications for the relationship between science and religion The Cosmos Considered as a Moral Institution The transcendent within: how our own biology leads to spirituality Preserving the heavens and the earth: Planetary sustainability from a Biblical and educational perspective Issues in Science and Theology: Nature – and Beyond will benefit a broad audience of students, scholars and faculty in such disciplines as philosophy, history of science, theology, and ethics. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] The Grace of Being Fallible in Philosophy, Theology, and Religion / Hastings, Thomas John ; Sæther, Knut-Willy
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TÃtulo : The Grace of Being Fallible in Philosophy, Theology, and Religion Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Hastings, Thomas John, ; Sæther, Knut-Willy, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2021 Número de páginas: IX, 165 p. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-030-55916-8 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: cristiandad cristianismo y cultura FilosofÃa de la religión Estudios culturales cristianos Clasificación: 230 Resumen: ¿Por qué el falibilismo epistémico es un tema viable para el pensamiento cristiano y el compromiso cultural actual? Los fundamentalistas religiosos y los positivistas cientÃficos tienden a abordar la realidad en términos de argumentos "derribadores", y esos enfoques binarios de la realidad vivida han ayudado a respaldar la beligerancia y la polarización que caracterizan esta era de la cámara de eco de las redes sociales. Para aquellos que quieren tomar en serio tanto la religión como la ciencia, el falibilismo epistémico ofrece una posible postura moderadora que no reclama ni demasiado ni demasiado poco para ninguno de los esfuerzos, ni obliga a una parte a tomar una decisión en contra de la otra. Este libro utiliza este enfoque epistemológico del falibilismo como un recurso positivo para las conversaciones que surgen en la intersección de la filosofÃa, la teologÃa y la religión. Los ensayos exploran una variedad de aperturas hacia los intersticios de estos campos a menudo aislados, con el objetivo de superar algunos de los callejones sin salida que separan las diversas formas de conocimiento. . Nota de contenido: Chapter 1 - A Fallibilist Approach in the Age of COVID-19 and Climate Change -- Chapter 2 - The Many Faces of Fallibilism: Exploring Fallibilism in Science, Philosophy, and Theology -- Chapter 3 - "Fallibilism", "problematization" and the "history of thought" -- Chapter 4 - Fallibilism: A Philosophical-Pneumatological Apologetic -- Chapter 5 - "Unworthy of the Earth": Fallibilism, Place, Terra Nullius, and Christian Mission -- Chapter 6 - Apologetics and the Provisionality of the Living Jesus: Hans Frei's Contribution -- Chapter 7- God's Pneumatic Word and Faith, Hope and Love in a Fallible World -- Chapter 8 -- A Pluralistic Pluralism - with Some Remarks on Fallibilism -- Chapter 9 - Restoring the Pro Nobis > Pro Me: A Translated Religion, Polycentric Ecumenism, and Moderate Fallibilism. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : Why is epistemic fallibilism a viable topic for Christian thought and cultural engagement today? Religious fundamentalists and scientific positivists tend to deal with reality in terms of "knockdown" arguments, and such binary approaches to lived reality have helped to underwrite the belligerence and polarization that mark this age of the social media echo chamber. For those who want to take both religion and science seriously, epistemic fallibilism offers a possible moderating stance that claims neither too much nor too little for either endeavor, nor forces a decision for one side over and against the other. This book uses this epistemological approach to fallibilism as a positive resource for conversations that arise at the intersection of philosophy, theology, and religion. The essays explore a range of openings into the interstices of these often siloed fields, with the aim of overcoming some of the impasses separating diverse ways of knowing. . Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] The Grace of Being Fallible in Philosophy, Theology, and Religion [documento electrónico] / Hastings, Thomas John, ; Sæther, Knut-Willy, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2021 . - IX, 165 p.
ISBN : 978-3-030-55916-8
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Palabras clave: cristiandad cristianismo y cultura FilosofÃa de la religión Estudios culturales cristianos Clasificación: 230 Resumen: ¿Por qué el falibilismo epistémico es un tema viable para el pensamiento cristiano y el compromiso cultural actual? Los fundamentalistas religiosos y los positivistas cientÃficos tienden a abordar la realidad en términos de argumentos "derribadores", y esos enfoques binarios de la realidad vivida han ayudado a respaldar la beligerancia y la polarización que caracterizan esta era de la cámara de eco de las redes sociales. Para aquellos que quieren tomar en serio tanto la religión como la ciencia, el falibilismo epistémico ofrece una posible postura moderadora que no reclama ni demasiado ni demasiado poco para ninguno de los esfuerzos, ni obliga a una parte a tomar una decisión en contra de la otra. Este libro utiliza este enfoque epistemológico del falibilismo como un recurso positivo para las conversaciones que surgen en la intersección de la filosofÃa, la teologÃa y la religión. Los ensayos exploran una variedad de aperturas hacia los intersticios de estos campos a menudo aislados, con el objetivo de superar algunos de los callejones sin salida que separan las diversas formas de conocimiento. . Nota de contenido: Chapter 1 - A Fallibilist Approach in the Age of COVID-19 and Climate Change -- Chapter 2 - The Many Faces of Fallibilism: Exploring Fallibilism in Science, Philosophy, and Theology -- Chapter 3 - "Fallibilism", "problematization" and the "history of thought" -- Chapter 4 - Fallibilism: A Philosophical-Pneumatological Apologetic -- Chapter 5 - "Unworthy of the Earth": Fallibilism, Place, Terra Nullius, and Christian Mission -- Chapter 6 - Apologetics and the Provisionality of the Living Jesus: Hans Frei's Contribution -- Chapter 7- God's Pneumatic Word and Faith, Hope and Love in a Fallible World -- Chapter 8 -- A Pluralistic Pluralism - with Some Remarks on Fallibilism -- Chapter 9 - Restoring the Pro Nobis > Pro Me: A Translated Religion, Polycentric Ecumenism, and Moderate Fallibilism. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : Why is epistemic fallibilism a viable topic for Christian thought and cultural engagement today? Religious fundamentalists and scientific positivists tend to deal with reality in terms of "knockdown" arguments, and such binary approaches to lived reality have helped to underwrite the belligerence and polarization that mark this age of the social media echo chamber. For those who want to take both religion and science seriously, epistemic fallibilism offers a possible moderating stance that claims neither too much nor too little for either endeavor, nor forces a decision for one side over and against the other. This book uses this epistemological approach to fallibilism as a positive resource for conversations that arise at the intersection of philosophy, theology, and religion. The essays explore a range of openings into the interstices of these often siloed fields, with the aim of overcoming some of the impasses separating diverse ways of knowing. . Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]