Keith Ward, Religion and Creation, Clarendon Press, 1996. This book is the second part of a major project of comparative theology begun with Religion and Revelation (Clarendon Press, 1994), which looks at major concepts of faith in all four of the main scriptural religions of the world. In Religion and Creation, the author explores the idea of a creator God in the work of twentieth century writers from Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, and Christianity. He develops a positive concept of God which str..
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It is an incontrovertible fact that man was a direct creation of God. He did not evolve from lower a...
Religion has influenced human culture since prehistory, shaping everything from the politics of war ...
The book develops a scientific approach to the phenomenon of religion. It is the conviction of the a...
In this book, eminent theologian Keith Ward takes a fresh look at the ancient philosophy of Idealism...
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Scientific discoveries and the emergence of cosmological theories such as the Big Bang Theory and ev...
If we take the word creationism at face value we might suppose that it means belief in creation – br...
The doctrine of creation and the knowledge of nature have come into tension in modernity. Against th...
Bringing together biblical studies and science, Doug and Jonathan Moo trace many key biblical themes...
Existence is the starting point for proving the world being created. Visible creatures in the world ...
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This book presents the case for belief in both creation and evolution at the same time as rejecting ...
The author, who is a physicist, engages in theological conjecture suggested by some of the concepts ...
This paper is going to examine the relationship between science and religion with humanists and crea...
The emergence of a science of religion and religions in which the sacred became a topic of disintere...
It is an incontrovertible fact that man was a direct creation of God. He did not evolve from lower a...
Religion has influenced human culture since prehistory, shaping everything from the politics of war ...
The book develops a scientific approach to the phenomenon of religion. It is the conviction of the a...
In this book, eminent theologian Keith Ward takes a fresh look at the ancient philosophy of Idealism...
The Bible opens with a statement that forms the basis of our faith: “In the beginning God created th...
Scientific discoveries and the emergence of cosmological theories such as the Big Bang Theory and ev...
If we take the word creationism at face value we might suppose that it means belief in creation – br...
The doctrine of creation and the knowledge of nature have come into tension in modernity. Against th...
Bringing together biblical studies and science, Doug and Jonathan Moo trace many key biblical themes...
Existence is the starting point for proving the world being created. Visible creatures in the world ...
Does God exist? If so, what is God\u27s relationship to us? Do we have free will? This is Philosophy...
This book presents the case for belief in both creation and evolution at the same time as rejecting ...
The author, who is a physicist, engages in theological conjecture suggested by some of the concepts ...
This paper is going to examine the relationship between science and religion with humanists and crea...
The emergence of a science of religion and religions in which the sacred became a topic of disintere...
It is an incontrovertible fact that man was a direct creation of God. He did not evolve from lower a...