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Issues in Science and Theology: Creative Pluralism?
Dirk Evers, Michael Fuller, Anne Runehov
- Springer
- 28 Juin 2022
- 9783031062773
This book brings together selected papers from scientists, theologians and philosophers who took part in the 2021 conference of the European Society for the Study of Science and Theology based in Madrid, Spain. The contributions constitute a cutting-edge resource for considering questions from interdisciplinary perspectives, covering both the crucial role played by images and models in our thinking and also the limitations which are inherent in these linguistic devices. Questions addressed include: Can this use of images and models generate a creative pluralism, enabling us to think outside the disciplinary silos which are a feature of academic discourse? Can they enable fruitful, synergistic, interdisciplinary conversations? This book will appeal to students and academics alike, particularly those working in the fields of philosophy, theology, ethics and the history of science.
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Issues in Science and Theology: Are We Special?
Dirk Evers, Michael Fuller, Knut-Willy SæTher, Anne Runehov
- Springer
- 23 Octobre 2017
- 9783319621241
This book offers a penetrating analysis of issues raised by the perennial question, `Are We Special?' It brings together scholars from a variety of disciplines, from astronomy and palaeontology to philosophy and theology, to explore this question. Contributors cover a wide variety of issues, including what makes humans distinct from other animals, the possibilities of artificial life and artificial intelligence, the likelihood of life on other planets, and the role of religious behavior. A variety of religious and scientific perspectives are brought to bear on these matters. As a whole, the book addresses whether the issue of human uniqueness is one to which sciences and religions necessarily offer differing responses.
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Issues in Science and Theology: Do Emotions Shape the World?
Dirk Evers, Michael Fuller, Knut-Willy SæTher, Anne Runehov
- Springer
- 14 Avril 2016
- 9783319267692
This volume examines emotions and
emotional well-being from a rich variety of theological, philosophical and
scientific and therapeutic perspectives. To experience emotion is a part of
being human; but what are emotions? How can theology, philosophy and the
natural sciences unpack the nature and content of emotions? This volume is based on contributions to the
15th European Conference on Science and Theology held in Assisi, Italy. It
brings together contributions from scholars of various academic backgrounds from around the world, whose individual insights are made all the richer by
their juxtaposition with those from experts in other fields, leading to a
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Issues in Science and Theology: Global Sustainability
Michael Fuller, Anne Runehov, Mark Harris, Joanna Leidenhag
- Springer
- 26 Octobre 2023
- 9783031418006
This volume brings together contributions from the 2022 conference of the European Society for the Study of Science and Theology, held in Ålesund, Norway, to address the many urgent questions raised by the concept of global sustainability. Scholars from the fields of philosophy, theology and the sciences offer a variety of perspectives on global sustainability, and on how the need for it can best be effected and sustained. The material assembled here - covering the roots of the present ecological crisis, as well as means for addressing it from ecological, societal, and both Christian and Islamic theological perspectives - inform discussions of these questions both within the academy and in wider public fora. This text appeals to students and researchers in the field.
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This book offers a philosophical analysis of what it is to be a human being in all her aspects. It analyses what is meant by the self and the I and how this feeling of a self or an I is connected to the brain. It studies specific cases of brain disorders, based on the idea that in order to understand the common, one has to study the specific. The book shows how the self is thought of as a three-fold emergent self, comprising a relationship between an objective neural segment, a subjective neural segment and a subjective transcendent segment. It explains that the self in the world tackles philosophical problems such as the problem of free will, the problem of evil, the problem of human uniqueness and empathy. It demonstrates how the problem of time also has its place here. For many people, the world includes ultimate reality; hence the book provides an analysis and evaluation of different relationships between human beings and Ultimate Reality (God). The book presents an answerto the philosophical problem of how one could understand divine action in the world.