Alan G. Padgett is Professor of Systematic Theology at Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA. Long involved in the dialog between theology and science, he is a member of the International Society for Science and Religion (ISSR) and has lectured in Europe, Canada, the US and China on religion and theology. He has authored or edited ten other books, including Science and the Study of God (2003).
Acknowledgments | p. ix |
Notes on Contributors | p. x |
Introduction | p. xviii |
Historical Episodes | p. 1 |
Early Christian Belief in Creation and the Beliefs Sustaining the Modern Scientific Endeavor | p. 3 |
The Copernican Revolution and the Galileo Affair | p. 14 |
Women, Mechanical Science, and God in the Early Modern Period | p. 26 |
Christian Responses to Darwinism in the Late Nineteenth Century | p. 37 |
Science Falsely So Called: Fundamentalism and Science | p. 48 |
Methodology | p. 61 |
How to Relate Christian Faith and Science | p. 63 |
Authority | p. 74 |
Feminist Philosophies of Science: Towards a Prophetic Epistemology | p. 82 |
Practical Objectivity: Keeping Natural Science Natural | p. 93 |
The Evolutionary Argument against Naturalism | p. 103 |
Natural Theology | p. 117 |
Arguments to God from the Observable Universe | p. 119 |
"God of the Gaps" Arguments | p. 130 |
Natural Theology after Modernism | p. 140 |
Religious Epistemology Personified: God without Natural Theology | p. 151 |
Problems for Christian Natural Theology | p. 162 |
Cosmology and Physics | p. 173 |
Modern Cosmology and Christian Theology | p. 175 |
Does the Universe Need God? | p. 185 |
Does God Love the Multiverse? | p. 198 |
The Fine-Tuning of the Cosmos: A Fresh Look at Its Implications | p. 207 |
Quantum Theory and Theology | p. 220 |
Evolution | p. 231 |
Creation and Evolution | p. 233 |
Darwinism and Atheism: A Marriage Made in Heaven? | p. 246 |
Creation and Evolutionary Convergence | p. 258 |
Signature in the Cell: Intelligent Design and the DNA Enigma | p. 270 |
Darwin and Intelligent Design | p. 283 |
Christianity and Human Evolution | p. 295 |
Christian Theism and Life on Earth | p. 306 |
The Human Sciences | p. 317 |
Toward a Cognitive Science of Christianity | p. 319 |
The Third Wound: Has Psychology Banished the Ghost from the Machine? | p. 335 |
Sociology and Christianity | p. 344 |
Economics and Christian Faith | p. 356 |
Christian Bioethics | p. 369 |
Shaping Human Life at the Molecular Level | p. 371 |
An Inclusive Framework for Stem Cell Research | p. 381 |
The Problem of Transhumanism in the Light of Philosophy and Theology | p. 393 |
Ecology and the Environment | p. 406 |
Metaphysical Implications | p. 419 |
Free Will and Rational Choice | p. 421 |
Science, Religion, and Infinity | p. 430 |
God and Abstract Objects | p. 441 |
Laws of Nature | p. 453 |
The Mind | p. 465 |
Christianity, Neuroscience, and Dualism | p. 467 |
The Emergence of Persons | p. 480 |
Christianity and the Extended-Mind Thesis | p. 491 |
In Whose Image? Artificial Intelligence and the Imago Dei | p. 500 |
How Science Lost Its Soul, and Religion Handed It Back | p. 510 |
Theology | p. 521 |
The Trinity and Scientific Reality | p. 523 |
God and Miracle in an Age of Science | p. 533 |
Eschatology in Science and Theology | p. 543 |
The Quest for Transcendence in Theology and Cosmology | p. 554 |
Significant Figures of the Twentieth Century in Science and Christianity | p. 565 |
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin | p. 567 |
Thomas F. Torrance | p. 578 |
Arthur Peacocke | p. 589 |
Ian G. Barbour | p. 600 |
Wolfhart Pannenberg | p. 611 |
John Polkinghorne | p. 622 |
Index | p. 632 |
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