Could God have made it true that 2 + 2 = 5? Was he bound to make the best of all possible worlds? Is he able at this moment to alter the course of nature, either in whole or in part? Questions like these are often associated with medieval theology, not with early modern science. But science is done by people, and people have not always practiced the rigorous separation of science and theology that has come to characterize the modern world. Although many 17th century scientists sought validity for their work apart from revelation, divorcing science from religion was something they never intended. Indeed most natural philosophers of the scientific revolution assumed without question that the world and the human mind had been created by God. T...
As the study of the history of science progressed in the twentieth century, it has been revealed tha...
The Changing Relationship of God, Humanity and Nature Between the Fifteenth and Eighteenth Centurie...
The reception of Greek learning in mediaeval Islam, Judaism, and Christianity was the occasion for a...
Could God have made it true that 2 + 2 = 5? Was he bound to make the best of all possible worlds? Is...
The problem of creation, which has largely disappeared from contemporary scientific discourse, was c...
“God’s Scientists” contributes to the current understanding of natural theology’s relationship to th...
Understanding creation through the theological loci of Christology and Trinitarian theology gives a ...
This chapter presents a historical study of how science has developed and of how philosophical theor...
This volume considers contingency as a historical category resulting from the combination of various...
In the first half of the last century, Michael B. Foster argued that the initial impetus for the de...
Medieval theologians reconciled Aristotelian natural philosophy with Christian dogma in a synthesis ...
This paper has two parts: In the first part, I give a general survey of the various reasons 17th and...
The distinction between natural philosophy and modern science is a subject of much debate amongst sc...
The notion that divine voluntarism played a central role in the development of the empirical science...
The early modern period witnessed an important transformation in the Christian tradition of determin...
As the study of the history of science progressed in the twentieth century, it has been revealed tha...
The Changing Relationship of God, Humanity and Nature Between the Fifteenth and Eighteenth Centurie...
The reception of Greek learning in mediaeval Islam, Judaism, and Christianity was the occasion for a...
Could God have made it true that 2 + 2 = 5? Was he bound to make the best of all possible worlds? Is...
The problem of creation, which has largely disappeared from contemporary scientific discourse, was c...
“God’s Scientists” contributes to the current understanding of natural theology’s relationship to th...
Understanding creation through the theological loci of Christology and Trinitarian theology gives a ...
This chapter presents a historical study of how science has developed and of how philosophical theor...
This volume considers contingency as a historical category resulting from the combination of various...
In the first half of the last century, Michael B. Foster argued that the initial impetus for the de...
Medieval theologians reconciled Aristotelian natural philosophy with Christian dogma in a synthesis ...
This paper has two parts: In the first part, I give a general survey of the various reasons 17th and...
The distinction between natural philosophy and modern science is a subject of much debate amongst sc...
The notion that divine voluntarism played a central role in the development of the empirical science...
The early modern period witnessed an important transformation in the Christian tradition of determin...
As the study of the history of science progressed in the twentieth century, it has been revealed tha...
The Changing Relationship of God, Humanity and Nature Between the Fifteenth and Eighteenth Centurie...
The reception of Greek learning in mediaeval Islam, Judaism, and Christianity was the occasion for a...