Entangled God

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Basic Polarization Vectors
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Bell Type Inequality
Bell's Inequality
Bell's Theorem
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Category=QRM
Classical Worldview
Correlated Behavior
divine action models
Entangled Relationship
Entangled States
entanglement
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eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
Filter's Orientation
God World Relation
God World Relationship
Individual Coeffi Cients
inequality
Joint Coefficients
Measurement Scenario
metaphysics of science
nonlocality
persons
Photon Pairs
Photon Polarization
prediction
process philosophy
quantum
Quantum Correlations
Quantum Potential
Quantum Prediction
quantum theology research
Quantum Theory
Relational Holism
science religion dialogue
Superluminal Signaling
systematic theology
theory
trinitarian
Trinitarian God
Trinitarian Persons
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Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415775588
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Aug 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In The Entangled God, Kirk Wegter-McNelly addresses the age-old theological question of how God is present to the world by constructing a novel, scientifically informed account of the God–world relation. Drawing on recent scientific and philosophical work in "quantum entanglement," Wegter-McNelly develops the metaphor of "divine entanglement" to ground the relationality and freedom of physical process in the power of God’s relational being. The Entangled God makes a three-fold contribution to contemporary theological and religious discourse. First, it calls attention to the convergence of recent theology around the idea of "relationality." Second, it introduces theological and religious readers to the fascinating story of quantum entanglement. Third, it offers a robust "plerotic" alternative to kenotic accounts of God’s suffering presence in the world. Above all, this book takes us beyond the view of theology and science as adversaries and demonstrates the value of constructively relating these two important areas of intellectual investigation.

Kirk Wegter-McNelly is Assistant Professor of Theology at Boston University, and teaches and writes about the theological implications of contemporary science. He is co-editor of Quantum Mechanics: Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action (2001) and Science and the Spiritual Quest: New Essays by Leading Scientists (Routledge, 2002).

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