This paper describes a quiet but dramatic revolution in how science is to be understood that is now going on. In this revolution, long-standing ideas of science and nature as completely ordered under the rule of natural law are called into question by scientists, historians, philosophers and sociologists, each grappling with how science works in practice. As a result there has been a fundamental reexamination of how natural order can and should be understood. These new perspectives on nature have exciting, challenging implications for both science and theology, of which I hope to give a sense here
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Many profess faith in the universal rule of deterministic law. I urge remaining agnostic, putting in...
D’Holbach examines the notions of order and disorder in Chapter 5 of the first tome of The System of...
Discovering laws of nature was a way to worship a law-giving God, during the Scientific Revolution. ...
This thesis deals with a major question that occupied most of the greater and also lesser known phil...
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With inspiration from post-modern scientific theories (complexity theory, chaos theory, relativity t...
I show that at present times there is a conflict between natural science and religion (Christian the...
The relations between physics and theology are surprisingly cordial at present; the relations betwee...
Special Collection: Theology and Nature, sub-edited by Johan Buitendag (University of Pretoria). Th...
The theological background to the notion of the law of nature/ creation order is indispensable to th...
The human intellect has a tendency towards unity and harmony. Some intellectual disciplines are clos...
The problem of creation, which has largely disappeared from contemporary scientific discourse, was c...
How does God govern the world? For many theists “laws of nature” play a vital role. But what are the...
Many profess faith in the universal rule of deterministic law. I urge remaining agnostic, putting in...
D’Holbach examines the notions of order and disorder in Chapter 5 of the first tome of The System of...
Discovering laws of nature was a way to worship a law-giving God, during the Scientific Revolution. ...
This thesis deals with a major question that occupied most of the greater and also lesser known phil...
An exploration of the metaphysics of process-ordering in Quantum Theory and Relativity Theory that i...
The appeal to laws of nature as an explanatory principle is often regarded as fundamental to natural...
The image of man’s dominion over nature is deeply rooted in Western thought. It first appears, in di...
With inspiration from post-modern scientific theories (complexity theory, chaos theory, relativity t...
I show that at present times there is a conflict between natural science and religion (Christian the...
The relations between physics and theology are surprisingly cordial at present; the relations betwee...
Special Collection: Theology and Nature, sub-edited by Johan Buitendag (University of Pretoria). Th...
The theological background to the notion of the law of nature/ creation order is indispensable to th...
The human intellect has a tendency towards unity and harmony. Some intellectual disciplines are clos...
The problem of creation, which has largely disappeared from contemporary scientific discourse, was c...
How does God govern the world? For many theists “laws of nature” play a vital role. But what are the...