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Understanding in Science and Theology
How Do We Know?
Understanding in Science and Theology
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Table of Contents
1. Understanding in ScienceGärdenfors, Peter: The role of understanding in human nature Wolpert, Lewis: The Origins of Science and Religion
Stenmark, Mikael: From Positivist to Postmodern Conceptions of Knowledge
Snellmann, Håkan: The Scientific Project: knowledge without meaning?
Klein, Rebekka: How do we know about the Self: Theoretical, Experiential, and Neural?
2. Understanding in Theology
Herzfeld, Noreen: "The End of Faith?" Theology as Process
Jackelén, Antje: Faith, Science and Postmodernity
Grantén, Eva-Lotta: The role of scientific knowledge for theological change - a case study from original sin
3. Understanding in DialogueBowen, Richard: Self, Knowledge and Faith: An approach to constructive dialogue in science and religion
Drees, Wim: The Multiplicity of Purposes of 'Religion and Science'
Kirschenmann, Peter: On Several Matters Labelled 'Understanding' Regarding Epistemology, Science and Theology Goodin, David: On First Principles: Arthur Schopenhauer and Bridging the Science/Religion Divide
4. Understanding Through Narratives: A Case StudyVejrup Nielsen, Marie: Knowing through narratives? Narrative understanding and the separation between the narrative and non-narrative
Teske, John: "Let Me Tell You a Story:" Narrative and Meaning in Science and Religion
Stenmark, Mikael: From Positivist to Postmodern Conceptions of Knowledge
Snellmann, Håkan: The Scientific Project: knowledge without meaning?
Klein, Rebekka: How do we know about the Self: Theoretical, Experiential, and Neural?
2. Understanding in Theology
Herzfeld, Noreen: "The End of Faith?" Theology as Process
Jackelén, Antje: Faith, Science and Postmodernity
Grantén, Eva-Lotta: The role of scientific knowledge for theological change - a case study from original sin
3. Understanding in DialogueBowen, Richard: Self, Knowledge and Faith: An approach to constructive dialogue in science and religion
Drees, Wim: The Multiplicity of Purposes of 'Religion and Science'
Kirschenmann, Peter: On Several Matters Labelled 'Understanding' Regarding Epistemology, Science and Theology Goodin, David: On First Principles: Arthur Schopenhauer and Bridging the Science/Religion Divide
4. Understanding Through Narratives: A Case StudyVejrup Nielsen, Marie: Knowing through narratives? Narrative understanding and the separation between the narrative and non-narrative
Teske, John: "Let Me Tell You a Story:" Narrative and Meaning in Science and Religion
Product details
Published | 15 Apr 2010 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 224 |
ISBN | 9780567371041 |
Imprint | T&T Clark |
Series | Issues in Science and Theology |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |