God's Book of Works: The Theology of Nature and Natural Theology

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A&C Black, 01‏/04‏/2003 - 286 من الصفحات
R. J. Berry writes as a professional biologist and as a Christian believer. He contends that the interplay of science and faith requires continual re-examination in the light of scientific developments, with the consequent need to review religious assumptions. To quote from his Preface: "Where science and faith meet, they must be congruent; if they are not, both the science and the religion ought to be examined. Religion cannot drive the content of science, nor can science properly determine the nature of religion."R. J. Berry's treatment differs from traditional work in science and religion in that he intentionally and explicitly extends his exploration of the implications of religious faith for contemporary science to environmental conservation, or 'Creation care'. Professor Berry's expertise in this area is considerable - as an ecologist who has long been involved in developing environmental ethics both locally and internationally. He argues that the contribution of religious belief to environmental science is highly important, not only in theoretical terms but also in practice.This book does not assume extensive, specialised background knowledge. It will be of immense interest to anyone concerned with environmental problems, scientists and religious believers exploring contemporary applications of religious faith.
 

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Design and Deity 346914
11
The Nature and Practice of Science
21
Theology of DNA
63
Green Religion
83
Green Science
109
Running Out of World
131
Governments and Greens
163
Convergence and Stewardship
183
Awe and Wonders
203
Science and the cross
225
Redemption and Hope
243
References
251
Index of Names
269
Index of Scriptural References
276
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R. J. Berry D.Sc., F.R.S.E., is Professor Emeritus of Genetics, University College London.

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