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Creation and Complexity Interdisciplinary Issues in Science and Religion

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Adelaide ATF Press 2004Description: 239pISBN:
  • 1920691022
DDC classification:
  • C17 L498
Partial contents:
Part One: A Complex World 1. A primer on complexity: definitions, theories, and theological perspectives by Niels Henrik Gregersen 2. Models of invisible realities: the common thread in science and theology by Carolyn M King Part Two: Evoltionary Biology 3. Interpretations of complexity in nature: Teilhard to Maynard Smith by Carolyn M King 4. A world made to flourish: divine design and the idea of natural self-organisation by Niels Henrik Gregersen 5. The cloning of human cells: an Australian response to the scientific issues from an ethical and theological perspective by John W Wfrite, Fraser Bergersen, Graeme Garrett,Patricia Ewing, Jonathan Clarke 6. A process-based model for an ontology of activity by Richard Campbell Part Three: Cosmolgy 7. The absence of God or a surer path to God? The origin of the universe in science and theology by David Wilkinson 8. Time and eternity as scientific and theological problem by Mark Worthing 9. The end of it all: cosmology and Christian eschatology in dialogue by David Wilkinson
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Part One: A Complex World 1. A primer on complexity: definitions, theories, and theological perspectives by Niels Henrik Gregersen 2. Models of invisible realities: the common thread in science and theology by Carolyn M King Part Two: Evoltionary Biology 3. Interpretations of complexity in nature: Teilhard to Maynard Smith by Carolyn M King 4. A world made to flourish: divine design and the idea of natural self-organisation by Niels Henrik Gregersen 5. The cloning of human cells: an Australian response to the scientific issues from an ethical and theological perspective by John W Wfrite, Fraser Bergersen, Graeme Garrett,Patricia Ewing, Jonathan Clarke 6. A process-based model for an ontology of activity by Richard Campbell Part Three: Cosmolgy 7. The absence of God or a surer path to God? The origin of the universe in science and theology by David Wilkinson 8. Time and eternity as scientific and theological problem by Mark Worthing 9. The end of it all: cosmology and Christian eschatology in dialogue by David Wilkinson

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