How do we know? [electronic resource] : understanding in science and theology / editors, Dirk Evers, Antje Jackelen, Taede Smedes.
Material type: TextSeries: Issues in science and theology (London, England)Publication details: London ; New York : T & T Clark, c2010Description: xi, 206 p. : illSubject(s): Religion and scienceGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 261.55 LOC classification: BL240.3 | .H69 2010Online resources: Click to ViewIncludes bibliographical references and index.
The role of understanding in human nature -- The origins of science and religion: why do people have the beliefs that they do? -- From modern to postmodern conceptions of knowledge - where do we stand today? -- The scientific project: knowledge without meaning? -- How do we know about the self: theoretical, experimental and neural? -- 'The end of faith?' Theology as process -- Faith, science and postmodernity -- How scientific knowledge changes theology - a case study from original sin -- Self, knowledge and faith: an approach to constructive dialogue in science and religion -- The multiplicity of purposes of 'religion and science' -- Towards understanding 'understanding' in science, epistemology and theology -- On first principles: Arthur Schopenhauer and bridging the science/religion divide -- Knowing through narratives? Narrative understanding an the separation between the narrative and non-narrative -- 'Let me tell you a story': narrative and meaning in science and religion.
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