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Religion, Science, And Evolution: Paul Tillich's Fourth Way, Richard Grigg Dec 2003

Religion, Science, And Evolution: Paul Tillich's Fourth Way, Richard Grigg

Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies Faculty Publications

In his book God After Darwin John Haught provides a useful categorization of theological approaches to evolution: some theologians actively oppose Darwinian evolution, another group maintains that science and religion have nothing to say to one another, and a third seeks to engage evolution. Haught wishes to pursue the third way. But many theological attempts to talk about divine action in the world, including divine involvement in the process of evolution, run afoul of the scientific principle of the conservation of matter-energy. Haught's reliance on the now-familiar notion that information can have causal efficacy does not in fact escape this …


Fundamentalisms Comprehended Across Traditions And Cultures (Book Review), Christel Manning Sep 1997

Fundamentalisms Comprehended Across Traditions And Cultures (Book Review), Christel Manning

Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies Faculty Publications

Book review by Christel J. Manning:

Marty, Martin E. and R. Scott Appleby, eds. Fundamentalisms Comprehended Across Traditions and Cultures. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995.

ISBN: 9780226508870