Irreconcilable differences? : fostering dialogue among philosophy, theology, and science /
What if philosophy, theology, and science spent a little more time together? These fields often seem at odds, butting metaphysical heads. Instead of talking at, how about talking with one another? This book engages three academic disciplines--distinct yet sharing much in common--in a slice of conver...
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Eugene, Oregon :
Pickwick Publications,
[2015]
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Table of Contents:
- The superiority of theology over philosophy / Jean Grondin
- Philosophy/theology/religion / Gary B. Madison
- Philosophy and faith / Henry Pietersma
- The understanding of being: the case of St. Anselm / Graeme Nicholson
- Reformers, philosophers, Kierkegaard, and the Akedah Yitzakh / Victor A. Shepherd
- A phenomenological analysis of basic concepts shared by evolutionary theory and intelligent design / Jeff Mitscherling
- Faith in reason and faithful reasoning: Polanyi's fiduciary program as common ground between philosophy and theology / Martin X. Moleski
- Religion and philosophy: same content, different form--what does Hegel mean? / Jay Lampert
- "Truth is subjectivity": the religious and the secular within the bounds of Kierkegaard and Kant / Brayton Polka
- We have never been secular: the politics of reading scripture and practicing theology / Mark Alan Bowald
- Why Spinozists and Kierkegaardians should love each other / Michael Strawser
- Thinking of everything: scientific and theological challenges of the multiverse / Robert B. Mann
- Galileo's hermeneutical model: the reconciliation of scripture and science / Jennifer Hart Weed
- Philosophical hermeneutics and the natural sciences: a conflict in progress / Jason C. Robinson
- Muhammad Iqbal: a reformist Islamic philosophy of science / H. Chad Hillier.