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The Blackwell Companion to Science and Christianity
The Blackwell Companion to Science and Christianity is a marvelous volume, with a wide-ranging roster of contributions from respected science-and-religion scholars. I commend Stump and Padgett for covering all the important bases, but also including a few surprises thrown in for good measure.
-Karl Giberson, author The Anointed: Evangelical Truth in a Secular Age (with Randall Stephens)
J. B. Stump (Edited by), JB Stump (Author), Alan G. Padgett (Edited by)
9781444335712, Wiley
Hardback, published 19 April 2012
664 pages
24.1 x 16.5 x 4.1 cm, 1.247 kg
“The Blackwell Companions are a well-known and prestigious series that always form an up-to-date and high-quality entry to a certain academic domain ... My appreciation prevails and I believe this book really offers a most worthy introduction to the issue of science-Christianity relations. Congratulations to Stump and Padgett for putting together this valuable collection of well-written essays.” (Philosophia Reformata, 1 November 2015) “As I said at the outset, this Blackwell Companion has proved itself to be an indispensable companion to me as I try to set out the current shape of the field for the third generation, but I cannot help but wonder how different such a volume will look in their time.” (Modern Believing, 1 January 2014) “The result is a fascinating, rich collection of fifty-four essays grouped into eleven major sections . . . To sum up, this volume nicely complements other recent works in the ongoing interaction between science and religion. Students and teachers in the field will find this volume an accessible, reliable, and up-to-date resource for the contemporary discourse between science and Christianity.” (Themelios, 1 April 2013) “For those who have such a background, this book will be a valuable asset for orienting themselves in the broader conversation.” (Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith, 1 March 2013) “Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through researchers/faculty.” (Choice, 1 December 2012)
A cutting-edge survey of contemporary thought at the intersection of science and Christianity.
Acknowledgments ix Notes on Contributors x Introduction xviii Part I Historical Episodes 1 1 Early Christian Belief in Creation and the Beliefs Sustaining the Modern Scientific Endeavor 3 2 The Copernican Revolution and the Galileo Affair 14 3 Women, Mechanical Science, and God in the Early Modern Period 26 4 Christian Responses to Darwinism in the Late Nineteenth Century 37 5 Science Falsely So Called: Fundamentalism and Science 48 Part II Methodology 61 6 How to Relate Christian Faith and Science 63 7 Authority 74 8 Feminist Philosophies of Science: Towards a Prophetic Epistemology 82 9 Practical Objectivity: Keeping Natural Science Natural 93 10 The Evolutionary Argument against Naturalism 103 Part III Natural Theology 117 11 Arguments to God from the Observable Universe 119 12 “God of the Gaps” Arguments 130 13 Natural Theology after Modernism 140 14 Religious Epistemology Personified: God without Natural Theology 151 15 Problems for Christian Natural Theology 162 Part IV Cosmology and Physics 173 16 Modern Cosmology and Christian Theology 175 17 Does the Universe Need God? 185 18 Does God Love the Multiverse? 198 19 The Fine-Tuning of the Cosmos: A Fresh Look at its Implications 207 20 Quantum Theory and Theology 220 Part V Evolution 231 21 Creation and Evolution 233 22 Darwinism and Atheism: A Marriage Made in Heaven? 246 23 Creation and Evolutionary Convergence 258 24 Signature in the Cell: Intelligent Design and the DNA Enigma 270 25 Darwin and Intelligent Design 283 26 Christianity and Human Evolution 295 27 Christian Theism and Life on Earth 306 Part VI The Human Sciences 317 28 Toward a Cognitive Science of Christianity 319 29 The Third Wound: Has Psychology Banished the Ghost from the Machine? 335 30 Sociology and Christianity 344 31 Economics and Christian Faith 356 Part VII Christian Bioethics 369 32 Shaping Human Life at the Molecular Level 371 33 An Inclusive Framework for Stem Cell Research 381 34 The Problem of Transhumanism in the Light of Philosophy and Theology 393 35 Ecology and the Environment 406 Part VIII Metaphysical Implications 419 36 Free Will and Rational Choice 421 37 Science, Religion, and Infinity 430 38 God and Abstract Objects 441 39 Laws of Nature 453 Part IX The Mind 465 40 Christianity, Neuroscience, and Dualism 467 41 The Emergence of Persons 480 42 Christianity and the Extended-Mind Thesis 491 43 In Whose Image? Artificial Intelligence and the Imago Dei 500 44 How Science Lost its Soul, and Religion Handed it Back 510 Part X Theology 521 45 The Trinity and Scientific Reality 523 46 God and Miracle in an Age of Science 533 47 Eschatology in Science and Theology 543 48 The Quest for Transcendence in Theology and Cosmology 554 Part XI Significant Figures of the Twentieth Century in Science and Christianity 565 49 Pierre Teilhard de Chardin 567 50 Thomas F. Torrance 578 51 Arthur Peacocke 589 52 Ian G. Barbour 600 53 Wolfhart Pannenberg 611 54 John Polkinghorne 622 Index 632
J. B. Stump and Alan G. Padgett
Christopher B. Kaiser
Maurice A. Finocchiaro
Jacqueline Broad
Peter J. Bowler
Edward B. Davis
Mikael Stenmark
Nicholas Rescher
Lisa L. Stenmark
Alan G. Padgett
Alvin Plantinga
Richard Swinburne
Gregory E. Ganssle
J. B. Stump
Paul K. Moser
Alexander R. Pruss and Richard M. Gale
Stephen M. Barr
Sean Carroll
Don N. Page
Robin Collins
Rodney D. Holder
Denis R. Alexander
Michael Ruse
Simon Conway Morris
Stephen C. Meyer
Francisco J. Ayala
John F. Haught
Paul Draper
Justin L. Barrett
Dylan Evans
John H. Evans and Michael S. Evans
Robin J. Klay
James C. Peterson
John F. Kilner
Philippe Gagnon
Lisa H. Sideris
E. J. Lowe
Graham Oppy
William Lane Craig
Lydia Jaeger
J. P. Moreland
William Hasker
Lynne Rudder Baker
Noreen Herzfeld
Julian Baggini
John Polkinghorne
Alan G. Padgett
Robert John Russell
Alexei V. Nesteruk
James F. Salmon
Tapio Luoma
Taede A. Smedes
Nathan J. Hallanger
Hans Schwarz
Christopher C. Knight
Subject Areas: Philosophy [HP]
