the disguised friend of faith? : selected essays /
Arthur Peacocke.
xii, 287 pages ;
23 cm
Includes bibliographical references (p. 259-278) and index.
Pt. 1. Natural evolution. God's interaction with the world : the implications of deterministic "chaos" and models from "whole-part" constraints and personal agency -- Biological evolution and Christian theology-- yesterday and today -- Chance, potentiality, and God -- Complexity, emergence, and divine creativity -- pt. 2. Humanity evolving in the presence of God. Articulating God's presence in and to the world unveiled by the sciences -- Natural being and becoming : the chrysalis of the human -- The nature and purpose of man in science and Christian theology -- pt. 3. Theological evolution-- the reshaping of belief. Science and the future of theology : critical issues -- Public truth in religion -- The incarnation of the informing delf-expressive Word of God -- DNA of our DNA -- The challenges and possibilities of Western Theism-- Christianity -- Epilogue. Wisdom in science and education-- and Robert Grosseteste, a medieval scientist-theologian and educator.