The image of the unseen God : Catholicity, science, and our evolving understanding of God /
| Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico | 
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| Formato: | Electrónico eBook | 
| Idioma: | Inglés | 
| Publicado: | Maryknoll :
        
      Orbis Books,    
    
      2017. | 
| Colección: | Catholicity in an evolving universe | 
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| Acceso en línea: | Texto completo | 
                Tabla de Contenidos: 
            
                  - God in the teaching and life of Jesus. God in the teachings of Jesus
- Jesus' actions as clues to understanding divine action
- God in early Christianity. The cosmic Christ
- Universal salvation
- The Trinity and the divinity of the incarnate word
- The humanity and divinity of Jesus Christ
- From the Middle Ages to modernity. Anselm and existence as participation in the divine being
- Thomas Aquinas and secondary causes
- Nicholas of Cusa and the coincidence of opposites
- Luther and the "crucified and hidden God"
- Friedrich Schleiermacher and religious experience
- What we can learn from contemporary physics and cosmology. Relativity theory
- Quantum theory
- Implications for theology
- What we can learn from biological evolution. Darwin's discovery
- The Roman Catholic response to evolution
- DNA and the relation of all forms of life
- The origin of life and complexity theory
- The history of life and mass extinctions
- Implications for theology
- The God of possibility and empowerment. The doctrine of creation out of nothing
- How might we understand God's creative activity?
- God's restraint, humility, and self-limitation
- Existence as participation in the divine life
- How does God act? Criteria for a theory of divine action
- The religious ground of the theory and types of divine action
- How God influences events
- The test against the religious and theological criteria
- The test against the scientific criteria
- The God who heals and saves. God's reception of the universe into God's own experience
- The divine attributes
- The complementarity of God and the world
- Divine knowledge and divine judgment
- Universal salvation
- The problem of evil
- The uniqueness of the work of Jesus Christ
- The Trinity and Christology. The Trinity
- Christology
- Eschatology and the incomprehensibility of God.
 


