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Index
Cover
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Epigraph
Contents
Acknowledgements
Preface
Prologue: Genesis for the third millennium
PART I: THE SPIRITUAL QUEST IN THE NEW WORLD OF SCIENCE
1 The contemporary challenge of science to religious beliefs
The ‘two cultures’ and the dominance of science
The spiritual life of scientists
The rise of science
The forging of Christian belief through past challenges
The challenge of the scientific culture to religion today
2 Science and the future of theology
The intellectual reputations of science and theology
Science withstands the postmodernist critique
Evolution and human rationality
Reasonableness through inference to the best explanation
Theology at the crossroads
PART II: EXPLORING FROM SCIENCE TOWARDS GOD: NEW VISTAS, CHALLENGES AND QUESTIONS
3 The world as it is
That the world is
God and time
The world: one and many
whole–part influences in the world
The flow of information in the world
The world-as-a-whole: a System-of-systems
A lawlike world – no intervention
A world containing inherently unpredictable events
Brains, minds and persons in the world
Communication between persons in the world
4 The world in process
The epic of evolution
The physical origin of the universe
The origin of life
The anthropic principle
The duration of evolution
The mechanism of biological evolution – natural selection
The process of chance and law (necessity)
The emergence of humanity
Human behaviour
Trends and directions in evolution?
The ubiquity of pain, suffering and death
The evolution of life and our exploration towards God
Evolution: a risky process?
5 God’s interaction with the world
The problem
Predictability and causality
‘Chaotic’ systems and divine action
Quantum events and divine action
Whole–part influence and God’s interaction with the world
God as ‘personal agent’ in the world
6 The sound of sheer silence
God, human experience and revelation
How does God communicate with humanity?
PART III: THE END OF ALL OUR EXPLORING
7 An open theology
8 ‘In him we live and move and have our being’
Immanence: a theistic naturalism Panentheism
9 The world as sacrament
The instrumental and symbolic relation of God and humanity to the world
The world as an instrument of God’s purposes
The world as a symbol of God’s purposes
A congruence between the scientific and sacramental perspectives
10 Arriving where we started
The Wisdom of God
The Word, the Logos, of God
The uncreated energies of God
11 Knowing the place for the first time
Vistas of the end?
A global perspective
Epilogue
Appendix: A contemporary Christian understanding of sacrament
Notes
Glossary
Supplementary reading
Index
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