The End of the World and the Ends of God Science and Theology on Eschatology

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The End of the World and the Ends of God Science and Theology on Eschatology by Polkinghorne, John; Welker, Michael, 9781563383120
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  • ISBN: 9781563383120 | 1563383128
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  • Copyright: 2/1/2000

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The dialogue between science and theology has grown to mammoth proportions over the past decade. These two disciplines search continually to discover their common ground. Each discipline is anxious to warrant its own truth claims concerning the nature of reality and the nature of God.In order to be fruitful, such dialogue, argue the authors of this collection, should focus on one subject. In this volume, 16 scientists and theologians contend that eschatology provides a common concern for both theology and the sciences. Eschatology, they claim, will '¬Shelp clarify and cultivate the differences between truth claims in both fields.'¬ Moreover, a focus on eschatology offers an opportunity to examine the reasons people can be hopeful and optimistic even in the face of physical death and the finitude of the universe.Included in this provocative collection are essays on '¬Seschatology and the natural sciences,'¬ '¬Seschatology in cultural sciences and ethics,'¬ '¬Seschatology in the biblical tradition,'¬ and '¬Seschatology and theology.'¬John Polkinghorne is the president of Queens'¬" College, Cambridge and the author of Reason and Reality (Trinity) and Serious Talk: Science and Religion in Dialogue (Trinity). Michael Welker teaches at the University of Heidelberg.Contributors to the volume include William R. Stoeger, S.J., Steward Observatory, The University of Arizona; Detlef Linke, Bonn University; Fraser Watts, Queens'¬" College, Cambridge; Larry Bouchard, University of Virginia; William Schweiker, University of Chicago; Janet Soskice, Jesus College, Cambridge; Christoph Schwöbel, Heidelberg; Walter Brueggemann, Columbia Theological Seminary; Patrick D. Miller, Princeton Theological Seminary; Donald H. Juel, Princeton Theological Seminary; Hans Weder, University of Zurich; Gerhard Sauter, University of Bonn, Germany; Kathryn Tanner, University of Chicago; Jürgen Möltmann, University of Tübingen; and Miroslav Volf, Yale University.For: Seminarians; clergy; graduate students; general audience>
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