Historicity of Nature: Essays on Science and Theology

by Pannenberg, Wolfhart
ISBN: 9781599471259
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Known as one of the most outstanding theologians of the twentieth century, Wolfhart Pannenberg is also considered a great interdisciplinary thinker. Now, essays and articles on science and theology that are central to understanding Pannenberg's theories have been collected into one volume.

Niels Henrik Gregersen, a former student of Pannenberg and now professor of systematic theology at Copenhagen University, has compiled the writings in four sections: Methodology, Creation and Nature's Historicity, Religion and Anthropology, and Meaning and Metaphysics. Included in this volume are:

Translations of Pannenberg's principled argument for the consonance between science and religion, including contingency and laws of nature, field theories and space-time, and divine action
Translations of Pannenberg's theory of theology as a rational hypothetical science, including his discussions with leading British and American scholars such as A. N. Whitehead, John Cobb, and Langdon Gilkey
Previously unpublished articles on the problems between science and theology in the course of modern history, explaining why chance may be more important for theology than design
Translations of seminal articles that articulate Pannenberg's understanding of the role of religion in human nature
One of the few theological articles on aggression as a psychological and social phenomenon

With this collection, the essays of this important contemporary theologian and his illuminating views are presented in one convenient volume.

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  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Author: Pannenberg, Wolfhart
  • ISBN: 9781599471259
  • Condition: Used
  • Dimensions: 8.99 x 0.78
  • Number Of Pages: 232
  • Publication Year: 2008
Language: English