Re-Imagining Nature The Promise of a Christian Natural Theology.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Newark :
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
2016.
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Colección: | New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Praise for Re-Imagining Nature
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Natural Theology: Questions of Definition and Scope
- The Aim of This Work
- A Brief Genealogy of Natural Theology
- Natural Theology: Six Approaches
- The Natural Theology Project: Thick and Thin Descriptions
- In Defense of a "Christian" Natural Theology Project
- The Christian Accommodation of Classic Natural Theology
- Chapter 2: Natural Theology and the Christian Imaginarium
- Sensorium and Imaginarium: Christianity and the Re-Imagination of Nature
- Modernity and the Suppression of the Imagination
- Metanoia: Seeing Things as They Really Are
- Imaginative Transformation: The Church as an Interpretive Community
- Theōria: Imaginative Beholding and Rational Dissection
- Nature as logikos: Reflections on the Doctrine of Creation
- Metaphors of Beauty and Order: Harmony and the Dance
- Chapter 3: Text, Image, and Sign: On Framing the Natural World
- Natural Theology as a Habitus
- The Intellectual Challenge of the Ambiguity of the World
- Nature as a Text: Natural Theology and the Book of Nature
- Nature as Image: Natural Theology and Landscapes
- Nature as a Sign: Natural Theology and Semiotics
- Chapter 4: Natural Theology: Contexts and Motivations
- The Importance of Cultural Location for Natural Theology
- A New Vocational Space: Natural Theology as a Religious Calling
- The Wasteland: Natural Theology and the Recovery of a Lost Nature
- Wonder and Mystery: Transcendent Experiences
- Re-Enchantment: Sustaining a Sense of Wonder
- The Rational Transparency of Nature and Faith
- Connectedness: The Human Longing for Coherence
- Meaning: Nature and Ultimate Questions
- Natural Theology as a "Natural" Quest
- Chapter 5: Natural Theology: Some Concerns and Challenges
- Natural Theology: Improper and Redundant?
- Ontotheology? Natural Theology and Philosophical "First Principles"
- David Hume: The Intellectual Inadequacy of a Deist Natural Theology
- Charles Taylor: Natural Theology and the "Immanent Frame"
- Barth and Brunner: The Debate which Discredited Natural Theology?
- Fideism: Natural Theology as Self-Referential and Self-Justifying?
- Chapter 6: The Promise of a Christian Natural Theology
- The Natural Sciences: Natural Theology and the Subversion of Scientism
- The Affective Imagination: Natural Theology and the Spirituality of Nature
- Boundaries and Trespass: Natural Theology and Systematic Theology
- Apologetics: Natural Theology and Public Engagement
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
- End User License Agreement