God and Natural Order

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God's Essence
God’s Essence
Hypothetical Consonance
material limits
Metaphysical Pluralist
methodological limits
Nancy Cartwright
natural order
Natural Theology
Nature's Laws
Nature’s Laws
Nomological Machines
Pannenberg's Arguments
Pannenberg's Idea
Pannenberg's Position
Pannenberg's Theology
Pannenberg's Thought
Pannenberg's View
Pannenberg's Work
Pannenberg’s Arguments
Pannenberg’s Idea
Pannenberg’s Position
Pannenberg’s Theology
Pannenberg’s Thought
Pannenberg’s View
Pannenberg’s Work
physics
plurality
science and religion
theology and religion
Trinitarian Creation
Trinitarian God
Trinitarian Origin
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Unifi Cation
Unifi Ed Nature
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Uninvited Guest
unity
Vice Versa
Wolfhart Pannenburg
Younger Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415729185
  • Weight: 610g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Dec 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In God and Natural Order: Physics, Philosophy, and Theology, Shaun Henson brings a theological approach to bear on contemporary scientific and philosophical debates on the ordered or disordered nature of the universe. Henson engages arguments for a unified theory of the laws of nature, a concept with monotheistic metaphysical and theological leanings, alongside the pluralistic viewpoints set out by Nancy Cartwright and other philosophers of science, who contend that the nature of physical reality is intrinsically complex and irreducible to a single unifying theory. Drawing on the work of theologian Wolfhart Pannenberg and his conception of the Trinitarian Christian god, the author argues that a theological line of inquiry can provide a useful framework for examining controversies in physics and the philosophy of science. God and Natural Order will raise provocative questions for theologians, Pannenberg scholars, and researchers working in the intersection of science and religion.

Shaun C. Henson teaches in the Faculty of Theology and Religion, University of Oxford, UK

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