Theological cosmology – usually expressed in terms of the doctrine of creation – has often been divorced from the cosmology of the scientist. It has also been divorced from our understanding of incarnation and salvation. In this paper Dr Chris Knight outlines his attempt over a number of years to bring these aspects of Christian thinking into a fuller relationship with each other. He does this by combining insights from two very different sources: the Eastern Orthodox tradition and the tendency towards philosophical naturalism, which has been a characteristic feature of the modern science-theology dialogue. He argues that part of our strategy in trying to re-think divine action must be to re-assess traditional Christian understandings, and ...
Scientific discoveries and the emergence of cosmological theories such as the Big Bang Theory and ev...
INTRODUCTION The doctrine of creation ex nihilo apparently distinguishes theological cosmology fr...
In this paper I explore three possibilities: 1) whether or not there is room for divine action in a ...
Theological cosmology – usually expressed in terms of the doctrine of creation – has often been divo...
This paper argues that in most of the literature on science and faith written from a Christian persp...
Building and expanding upon contemporary Christologies of deep incarnation, this thesis re-imagines...
Biblical Christianity has become intellectually disreputable in many circles. The picture of believe...
One of the challenges facing contemporary theologians has been an increasingly perceived rift betwee...
Over the last fifty years Western Christianity has been criticized as a cause and enabler of Earth's...
A number of modern theologians have concluded that the rise of natural science makes it necessary to...
The belief that the triune God intervenes in creation is one of the foundations of the faithful’s in...
The question of God’s relationship with creation touches upon important contemporary issues with reg...
If the Christian God is creator of all things but is also revealed in Christ to be costly love, then...
Incarnation, as per definition in its simplistic form, wherein God assumes a human nature, is centr...
Understanding creation through the theological loci of Christology and Trinitarian theology gives a ...
Scientific discoveries and the emergence of cosmological theories such as the Big Bang Theory and ev...
INTRODUCTION The doctrine of creation ex nihilo apparently distinguishes theological cosmology fr...
In this paper I explore three possibilities: 1) whether or not there is room for divine action in a ...
Theological cosmology – usually expressed in terms of the doctrine of creation – has often been divo...
This paper argues that in most of the literature on science and faith written from a Christian persp...
Building and expanding upon contemporary Christologies of deep incarnation, this thesis re-imagines...
Biblical Christianity has become intellectually disreputable in many circles. The picture of believe...
One of the challenges facing contemporary theologians has been an increasingly perceived rift betwee...
Over the last fifty years Western Christianity has been criticized as a cause and enabler of Earth's...
A number of modern theologians have concluded that the rise of natural science makes it necessary to...
The belief that the triune God intervenes in creation is one of the foundations of the faithful’s in...
The question of God’s relationship with creation touches upon important contemporary issues with reg...
If the Christian God is creator of all things but is also revealed in Christ to be costly love, then...
Incarnation, as per definition in its simplistic form, wherein God assumes a human nature, is centr...
Understanding creation through the theological loci of Christology and Trinitarian theology gives a ...
Scientific discoveries and the emergence of cosmological theories such as the Big Bang Theory and ev...
INTRODUCTION The doctrine of creation ex nihilo apparently distinguishes theological cosmology fr...
In this paper I explore three possibilities: 1) whether or not there is room for divine action in a ...