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Index
Cover Page Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Contents Acknowledgments Contributors Introduction: Knowing Creation I. Theological Perspectives
1. Every Good and Perfect Gift Is from Above: Creation Ex Nihilo Before Nature and Culture 2. “We Are All God’s Vocabulary”: The Idea of Creation As a Speech-Act of the Trinitarian God and Its Significance for the Dialogue Between Theology and Sciences 3. Why Should Free Scientific Inquiry Matter to Faith?: The Case of John Calvin 4. Not Knowing Creation
II. Biblical and Historical Perspectives
5. Origins In Genesis: Claims of an Ancient Text In a Modern Scientific World 6. How Did Genesis Become a Problem?: On the Hermeneutics of Natural Science 7. Knowing Creation In the Light of Job and Astrobiology 8. Knowing and Being Known: Interpersonal Cognition and the Knowledge of God In Paul’s Letters
III. Philosophical Perspectives
9. Sanctifying Matter 10. The Vision of the Hazelnut 11. Are We Hardwired to Believe In God?: Natural Signs for God, Evolution, and the Sensus Divinitatis 12. Knowing Nature: Aristotle, God, and the Quantum
IV. Scientific Perspectives
13. Knowing Nature: Beyond the False Dilemma of Reduction or Emergence 14. Creation, Providence, and Evolution 15. “The Trees of the Field Shall Clap Their Hands” (Isaiah 55:12): What Does It Mean to Say That a Tree Praises God? 16. The Science-and-Religion Delusion: Towards a Theology of Science
Subject Index Scripture Index Author Index
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