CreationWm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 22 окт. 2002 г. - Всего страниц: 254 One of the most relevant and accessible writers of theology working today, Hans Schwarz here explores the Christian doctrine of creation from biblical, historical, and scientific perspectives, arguing that true dialogue between religion and the sciences provides the fullest and most meaningful picture of the universe. Schwarz first surveys scientific explanations for the origins of the universe and of life and discusses the scientific understanding of matter, space, time, and determinism. He then reviews the history of Christian responses to science's discoveries, including a summary of reactions from Christian scientists. He completes his analysis with a proposal for the development of a Christian understanding of creation. Through this engaging approach Schwarz leads Christians and scientists away from isolation in their respective arenas and draws them toward an appreciation of their complementary contributions to the questions of humanity's origin and destiny. Ultimately, he maintains that Christian hope is based neither on science nor on the denial of science, but on God's self-disclosure in the life and destiny of Jesus the Christ. |
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Hans Schwarz. Creation Hans Schwarz William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company Grand Rapids , Michigan / Cambridge , U.K. This One A6FB - 2WT - 7278 © 2002 Wm . B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. All rights.
Hans Schwarz. Creation Hans Schwarz William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company Grand Rapids , Michigan / Cambridge , U.K. This One A6FB - 2WT - 7278 © 2002 Wm . B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. All rights.
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... Creation according to the Biblical Witness 166 b . The Biblical Creation Narratives 169 c . Creation in the Beginning ( Creatio ex Nihilo ) 172 d . Humanity as Creature and Cocreator 175 e . Divine Preservation of Creation ( General ...
... Creation according to the Biblical Witness 166 b . The Biblical Creation Narratives 169 c . Creation in the Beginning ( Creatio ex Nihilo ) 172 d . Humanity as Creature and Cocreator 175 e . Divine Preservation of Creation ( General ...
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