How can theologians speak anew of Christ and our responsibility towards creation from an evolutionary perspective? It is a question that is embedded in the acknowledgement by scientists such as astro-physicists of the cosmos as mystery on its deepest level. It is a question that is prompted by the unmasking in the second axial period of the myth of autonomous man – a myth that led to the exploitation of the earth as part of a culture of consumerism. It is argued that the proposed answer to the question comes from evolutionary perspectives in which the human being has lost its place as being in the centrum of the cosmos. Instead, being human depends on everything else in the cosmos and is realised in interconnectivity. Making sense o...
<p>I put forward an understanding of evolutionary epistemology that rescues something of the o...
This paper proposes a dialogue between the disciplines of theologyand the natural sciences, particul...
In this thesis I develop the parallel noted by Ewert Cousins between Teilhard de Chardin’s evolution...
How can theologians speak anew of Christ and our responsibility towards creation from an evolutiona...
Ever since their emergence in nineteenth-century natural philosophy, theories of biological evolutio...
This article presents in broad outline the theological concept of deep incarnation and brings it int...
Following Paul’s injunction in 1 Corinthians 9:19–23 we have to ‘become scientists’ to a scientifica...
God in conversation – A dialogical Christology. A world view claims to give a true picture of realit...
Original Research: Volume 17 in the South African Science and Religion Forum Series, edited by Prof....
The biologist E.O. Wilson suggested that spirituality can be understood as “just one more Darwinian ...
<p><strong>Ethics and Christology - Rediscovering Jesus in Evolutionary History</stro...
The purpose of this article is to put forward an acceptable scriptural stance with respect to an ev...
Peer reviewedSince the time of Darwin the conception of evolution has devel-oped beyond the boundari...
This thesis explores the work of three theologians, Arthur Peacocke, John Haught and Denis Edwards, ...
Evolutionary creation offers a conservative Christian approach to evolution. It explores biblical fa...
<p>I put forward an understanding of evolutionary epistemology that rescues something of the o...
This paper proposes a dialogue between the disciplines of theologyand the natural sciences, particul...
In this thesis I develop the parallel noted by Ewert Cousins between Teilhard de Chardin’s evolution...
How can theologians speak anew of Christ and our responsibility towards creation from an evolutiona...
Ever since their emergence in nineteenth-century natural philosophy, theories of biological evolutio...
This article presents in broad outline the theological concept of deep incarnation and brings it int...
Following Paul’s injunction in 1 Corinthians 9:19–23 we have to ‘become scientists’ to a scientifica...
God in conversation – A dialogical Christology. A world view claims to give a true picture of realit...
Original Research: Volume 17 in the South African Science and Religion Forum Series, edited by Prof....
The biologist E.O. Wilson suggested that spirituality can be understood as “just one more Darwinian ...
<p><strong>Ethics and Christology - Rediscovering Jesus in Evolutionary History</stro...
The purpose of this article is to put forward an acceptable scriptural stance with respect to an ev...
Peer reviewedSince the time of Darwin the conception of evolution has devel-oped beyond the boundari...
This thesis explores the work of three theologians, Arthur Peacocke, John Haught and Denis Edwards, ...
Evolutionary creation offers a conservative Christian approach to evolution. It explores biblical fa...
<p>I put forward an understanding of evolutionary epistemology that rescues something of the o...
This paper proposes a dialogue between the disciplines of theologyand the natural sciences, particul...
In this thesis I develop the parallel noted by Ewert Cousins between Teilhard de Chardin’s evolution...