Middle East and North Africa (Climate and Culture, #6)
The volume Middle East and North Africa: Climate, Culture and Conflicts focuses on the intricate interrelationships between nature, culture and society in this ecologically, historically and politically fragile region. As such, it debates ideas of eco-theology from Muslim and Jewish perspectives, followed by mythological interpretations and geo-archeological resp. historical analyses of the interrelationships and impacts of climate and other environmental factors on the development of ancient ci...
Ce traite mystique recense toutes les idees qui m'ont pousse a devoiler le mystere d'un monde livre a lui-meme, inexplore, delimitant le champ du reel et de l'imaginaire. Suivant le cours de mes pensees, je randonne a travers tout ce qui m'a pousse a creer une poesie quantique, c'est a dire une poesie du vide, de l'ecart temps et du non-scientifique, une poesie qui echappe aux calculs et qui donne place aux inventions et aux speculations des hommes sur un monde obscure, celui des galaxies inexpl...
Some scientific studies suggest that human beings are innately selfish and that Christian virtues like self-sacrifice are a delusion. In this intriguing volume, esteemed theologian Thomas Jay Oord interprets the scientific research and responds from a theological and philosophical standpoint, providing a state-of-the-art overview of love and altruism studies. He offers a definition of love that is scientifically, theologically, and philosophically adequate. As Oord helps readers arrive at a clea...
Understanding Intelligent Design (ConversantLife.com (R))
by William A Dembski and Sean McDowell
This compact guide lays out the basics of Intelligent Design, popularly known as ID. William Dembski, the dean of the intelligent-design movement, and Sean McDowell especially target readers whose understanding may have been confused by educational bias and one-sided arguments and attacks. Commonsense and no-nonsense, with pointed examples, the authors explainthe central theories of ID, showing why the presence of information and meaningful complexity require the involvement of intelligencewhy...
Al-Quran The Miracle of Miracles
by MR Faisal Fahim and Ahmed Deedat
Never Surrender Your Soul (Self-Help Books: Spiritual Growth, Personal Growth, #1)
by Brian Michael Good
This volume explores questions which emerge from considering the relationship between nature and ethics through philosophical, theological, ethical and environmental lenses. It will examine the nature (understood as essence or character) of ethics itself and whether nature (understood as natural world) has embedded in it a moral code, as well as examining how particular ethical/theological worldviews influence our treatment of nature. Is there an abstract, objective moral code in nature? If so...
Against Methodology in Science and Religion (Routledge Science and Religion)
by Josh Reeves
Since its development as a field over the last part of the twentieth century, scholars in science and religion have been heavily concerned with methodological issues. Following the lead of Thomas Kuhn, many scholars in this interdisciplinary field have offered proposals that purport to show how theology and science are compatible by appropriating theories of scientific methodology or rationality. Arguing against this strategy, this book shows why much of this methodological work is at odds with...
Reason and Faith in the Theology of Charles Hodge: American Common Sense Realism
by Associate Professor Owen Anderson
This is the fully comprehensive textbook covering the issues, methods and relations between religion and science throughout history and up to the modern day. Most texts on religion and science rightly focus on the effect of modern cosmology and biology on views about God and on the place of humankind in the universe. Many analyze current disputes about Intelligent Design. Some add useful material about notions the soul and inner freedom. A few offer thoughts about miracles. Others devote time to...