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God and the Scientist
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 305

God and the Scientist

This book presents a celebration, survey and critique of the theological work of arguably the most important and most widely-read contributor to the modern dialogue between science and theology: John Polkinghorne. Including a major survey by Polkinghorne himself of his life's work in theology, this book draws together contributors from among the most important voices in the science-theology dialogue today to focus on key aspects of Polkinghorne's work, with Polkinghorne providing responses. Anybody exploring contemporary aspects of the science-religion debate will find this book invaluable.

A Handbook of Chaplaincy Studies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 369

A Handbook of Chaplaincy Studies

An invaluable compendium of case-studies, academic reflection and critical enquiry, this Handbook offers a fresh understanding of traditional, contemporary and innovative forms of spiritual practice as they are witnessed in the public sphere. Providing a wide-ranging appraisal of chaplaincy in an era of religious complexity and emergent spiritualities, this pioneering book is a major contribution to a relatively underdeveloped field and sets out how the phenomenon of chaplaincy can be better understood and its practice more robust and informed.

Human Person in Science and Theology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 231

Human Person in Science and Theology

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000-01-01
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  • Publisher: A&C Black

The dialogue between science and theology is no longer confined to discussing theology, physics and biology, but, as these essays make clear, sociology, psychology & neuroscience are now open for discussions between theologians and scientists.

A Brief Introduction to Christianity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 140

A Brief Introduction to Christianity

This brief introduction to Christianity is designed to help readers understand this important religious tradition. With both nuance and balance, this text provides broad coverage of various forms of Christianity with an arresting layout with rich colors. It offers both historical overviews and modern perspectives on Christian beliefs and practices. The user-friendly content is enhanced by charts of religious festivals, historic timelines, updated maps, and a useful glossary. It is ideal for courses on Christianity and will be a useful, concise reference for all readers eager to know more about this important religious tradition and its place in our contemporary world.

Christians and Bioethics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 102

Christians and Bioethics

An examination of issues in bioethics from the perspective of Christianity. The contemporary world is facing some very difficult ethical issues in regulating the possibilities resulting from bioethical research - cloning, genetic engineering of food, organ transplantation, reproductive medicine and euthanasia. There is a need for informed debate, and for a Christian contribution - yet there are surprisingly few books setting out the issues. This book provides a thorough guide to the subject.

Science Meets Faith
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 184

Science Meets Faith

What do science and religion have to say to each other? The contributors to this work - all experts in science, philosophy of science and theology - believe that a constructive dialogue is not only possible but vitally important. The book is a guide to this constantly evolving debate.

Forgiveness in Context
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

Forgiveness in Context

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004-11-30
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  • Publisher: A&C Black

The last 20 years have seen the development of a growing body of psychological literature on the long-neglected subject of forgiveness. Forgiveness has been widely regarded as a purely religious construct. However, recently it has been advocated in many different secular contexts as offering an appropriate and healthy means of release. The book continually engages the reader on both psychological and theological levels in a sustained dialogue that has not permeated any of the books already available on forgiveness.

Theology, Evolution and the Mind
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 245

Theology, Evolution and the Mind

In pre-scientific thought mind itself, and its religious perceptions particularly, were considered gifts from God, injected into a previously created world of matter. By contrast, all the contributors to this book accept an evolutionary account of life, mind and its religious dispositions. However they hold more divergent views on the relation of mind to body and brain, on the validity of those religious dispositions, and on how far even Christ, and his predicted Second Coming, may be seen as aspectc of the evolutionary process. The seventeen contributions are rewritten and extended versions of papers first delivered at the annual conference of the UK’s Science and Religion Forum, held at ...

Making Sense of Generation Y
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

Making Sense of Generation Y

For Generation Y, born after 1982, relationships happen over the Internet and music marks their territory. How does this generation think about the world? What does their spirituality look like? And what implications does this have for the Church? This book addresses the need for the Church to reconnect and communicate with young people.

Making Sense of Generation Y
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 149

Making Sense of Generation Y

For Generation Y, born after 1982, relationships happen over the Internet and music marks their territory. How does this generation think about the world? What does their spirituality look like? And what implications does this have for the Church? This book addresses the need for the Church to reconnect and communicate with young people.