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Liberal Protestantism and Science

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Greenwood Guides to Science and ReligionPublication details: New Delhi Bloomsbury 2024Description: 153pISBN:
  • 9789361316197
DDC classification:
  • M934
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. The Enlightenment and Romanticism The Enlightenment Romanticism Chapter 3. The Darwinian Controversy and Liberal Protestantism The Liberal Embrace of Darwinism Social Darwinism The Social Gospel Lux Mundi Chapter 4. Science, Liberal Protestantism, and the Twentieth Century: 1900-1960 The Convergence of Science and Religion The Neo-Orthodox Interlude: The Independence of Science and Religion Chapter 5. Science, Liberal Protestantism, and the Twentieth/Twenty-First Centuries: 1960-2006 The Dialogue Resumes Process Theology The Integration of Science and Religion Chapter 6. Ecotheology: The Frontier between Science and Religion Chapter 7. Conclusion Primary Sources John F. Haught, Science and Religion: From Conflict to Conversation Lyman Abbott, The Evolution of Christianity John Fiske, The Idea of God as Affected by Modern Knowledge Rev. Aubrey Moore, "The Christian Doctrine of God." In Lux Mundi: A Series of Studies in the Religion of the Incarnation Arthur Peacocke, Creation and the World of Science: The Re-Shaping of Belief Karl E. Peters, Dancing with the Sacred: Evolution, Ecology, and God
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Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. The Enlightenment and Romanticism
The Enlightenment
Romanticism
Chapter 3. The Darwinian Controversy and Liberal
Protestantism
The Liberal Embrace of Darwinism
Social Darwinism
The Social Gospel
Lux Mundi
Chapter 4. Science, Liberal Protestantism, and the Twentieth
Century: 1900-1960
The Convergence of Science and Religion
The Neo-Orthodox Interlude: The Independence of
Science and Religion
Chapter 5. Science, Liberal Protestantism, and the
Twentieth/Twenty-First Centuries: 1960-2006
The Dialogue Resumes
Process Theology
The Integration of Science and Religion
Chapter 6. Ecotheology: The Frontier between Science and
Religion
Chapter 7. Conclusion
Primary Sources
John F. Haught, Science and Religion: From Conflict to
Conversation
Lyman Abbott, The Evolution of Christianity
John Fiske, The Idea of God as Affected by Modern Knowledge
Rev. Aubrey Moore, "The Christian Doctrine of God." In
Lux Mundi: A Series of Studies in the Religion of the
Incarnation
Arthur Peacocke, Creation and the World of Science: The
Re-Shaping of Belief
Karl E. Peters, Dancing with the Sacred: Evolution, Ecology,
and God

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