Proposes a new paradigm for interdisciplinary studies by applying the thought of Bernard Lonergan to define spirituality as the missing link between religion and theology.
cyber - culture , 271 -space , 283 cyborg , 274 , 278 , 282–8 Cyril and Methodius , 229-30 Christian faith ... 265-6 Dalai Lama , 255 Davidson , Very Revd Robert , 181 Davie , George , 88 Dawson , Christopher , 226-8 death of God and ...
This collection of essays looks at the relationship between science and religion.
See Peter König, Der Grosse Theodor-Reuss-Reader (Munich: Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Religions- und Weltanschauungsfragen, 1997), 245. 4. Max Weber, “Science as Vocation” (Wissenschaftals Beruf), originally a speech delivered at Munich ...
In this volume leading scholars in ethics, theology, and social science sum up three years of study and conversation regarding the value of interdisciplinary theological inquiry.
Belief and Ethics: Essays in Ethics, the Human Sciences, and Ministry in Honor of W. Alvin Pitcher
This book is a pioneering effort to elaborate a general theory of the human sciences, especially history, and to distinguish these sciences radically from the field of natural sciences.
This book explores those interactions by focusing on a sequence of major religious and intellectual movements—from Christian Humanist efforts to turn science from a primarily contemplative exercise to an activity aimed at improving the ...
Science and religion have often been thought to be at loggerheads but much contemporary work in this flourishing interdisciplinary field suggests this is far from the case.
This book, which marks the one hundredth anniversary of The Terry Lecture Series, offers a unique perspective for anyone interested in the debate between science and religion in America.
The purpose of this volume is to analyze the relationships, possible articulations and contradictions between religion and science as forms of life: ways of engaging human experience that originate in particular social and cultural ...