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Doody, John - Goldstein, Adam - Paffenroth, Kim (eds.), Augustine and Science, Lexington, Md, Lexington Books, 2013, 240 pp.
- Resum
- This collection addresses current controversies about the relationship between science and religion, in which Augustine is appealed to by opposing sides, showing his continuing relevance, as well as the subtlety and complexity of his views. Questions on evolution are especially focused on, and from a variety of perspectives, often with quite different conclusions between the essays. This is truly a conversation about Augustine, science, and religion.
Contents:
-- Part 1: General Observations on Scientific Method and Biblical Interpretation
* 1: Augustine and the Systematic Theology of Origins / Paul L. Allen
* 2: Augustine's View of Creation and Its Modern Reception / Andrew Brown
* 3: The Doctrine of Creation and Modern Science / Wolfhart Pannenberg
* 4: The Contemporary Relevance of Augustine's View of Creation / Davis A. Young
* 5: The Franciscans and Natural Philosophy in the Thirteenth Century / Lawrence Osborn
-- Part 2: Astronomy
* 6: Augustine and Astronomy / Nicholas Campion
* 7: Nothaft (2011), "Augustine and the shape of the ..."
-- Part 3: Evolution
* 8: Augustine on Evolution, Time and Memory / John Caizza
* 9: An Augustinian Perspective on Creation and Evolution / Rodney D. Holder
* 10: Science: Augustinian or Duhemian? / Alvin Plantinga
* 11: Modern Science and Augustine's Account of Evil and Suffering / Patrick Richmond
* 12: Augustine, Evolution, and Scientific Methodology / James S. Spiegel
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Religió - Exegesi Astronomia i astrologia
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