Theology and Science

454. „Top-Themen im Dialog zwischen Naturwissenschaften und Theologie – aus persönlicher Perspektive“

„Top-Themen im Dialog zwischen Naturwissenschaften und Theologie – aus persönlicher Perspektive“, in: Andreas Losch u. Frank Vogelsang (Hg.), Die Vermessung der Welt und die Frage nach Gott. Theologie und Naturwissenschaft im Dialog II, Bonn: Evangelische Akademie im Rheinland, 2018, 72-79. „Top-Themen im Dialog zwischen Naturwissenschaften und Theologie – aus persönlicher Perspektive“, in: Andreas Losch [...]

2018-01-01T00:05:37+00:002018|Categories: Essays|Tags: |

386. „Eschatology, Anthropology, and Concepts of Law“

„Eschatology, Anthropology, and Concepts of Law“, in: Michael Welker (Hg.), The Science and Religion Dialogue: Past and Future, Frankfurt u. a.: Peter Lang, 2014, 67-72. My academic background is in the areas of theology and philosophy. I did post-doctoral work on Alfred North Whitehead and thus got involved in the dialogue with natural scientists. [...]

2014-01-01T16:26:17+00:002014|Categories: Essays|Tags: , , |

384. The Science and Religion Dialogue: Past and Future

Herausgabe, The Science and Religion Dialogue: Past and Future, Frankfurt u. a.: Peter Lang, 2014. „Introduction“, 9f. This book documents a four-day conference in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Sir John Templeton and of the 25th anniversary of the establishment of his John Templeton Foundation. It brought together about 60 active [...]

2014-01-01T16:24:15+00:002014|Categories: Editor|Tags: |

355. „What is Creation? Subtle Insights from Genesis 1 Concerning the Order of the World“

„What is Creation? Subtle Insights from Genesis 1 Concerning the Order of the World“, in: David Marshall (Hg.), Science and Religion: Christian and Muslim Perspectives, Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2012, 59-65. In contrast to overly simplistic ideas of God as primal cause and creation of being caused, we find a much [...]

2012-01-01T16:55:18+00:002012|Categories: Essays|Tags: , |

348. „Processes of Discovery in Science and Theology: Bottom-up Approach, Critical Realism and Interdisciplinary Inspiration“

„Processes of Discovery in Science and Theology: Bottom-up Approach, Critical Realism and Interdisciplinary Inspiration“, in: Fraser Watts u. Christopher C. Knight (Hg.), God and the Scientist: Exploring the Work of John Polkinghorne, Ashgate Science and Religion Series, Ashgate: Farnham, Surrey / U.K. u. Burlington, VT / USA, 2012, 257-266. It is characteristic [...]

2012-01-01T16:48:58+00:002012|Categories: Essays|Tags: |

345. The Spirit in Creation and New Creation: Science and Theology in Western and Orthodox Realms

a. Herausgabe, The Spirit in Creation and New Creation: Science and Theology in Western and Orthodox Realms, Grand Rapids u. Cambridge / U.K.: Eerdmans, 2012. „Introduction“, XI-XVI. Inhaltsverzeichnis und Einleitung (PDF) b. Übersetzung ins Russische von Sergii Bortnyk, Moskau: St. Tikhon Orthodox University Press, 2013.

2012-01-01T16:45:59+00:002012|Categories: Editor|Tags: , , |

343. The Theology and Science Dialogue: What Can Theology Contribute?

The Theology and Science Dialogue: What Can Theology Contribute?, Theologische Anstöße 3, Neukirchen-Vluyn: Neukirchener, 2012. In 2008 I had the great privilege to spend the summer term at the University of Cambridge and to give lectures at the Divinity School and the Faraday Institute. From various perspectives, they probed the question “What Can [...]

2012-01-01T16:43:34+00:002012|Categories: Monographs|Tags: |

340. „Theology and Science: Theological Impulses for the Dialogue“

„Theology and Science: Theological Impulses for the Dialogue“, in: Teologia XV (2/2011), 29-42. Abstract The author tries to establish a dialogue between theology and the natural sciences on topics of eschatology and when speaking about a reality of “spiritual” gifts, “spiritual” food, and, most provocatively, of the “spiritual body” of the resurrected. [...]

2011-01-01T16:40:38+00:002011|Categories: Essays|Tags: |
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