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Reading Richard Dawkins : A Theological Dialogue with New Atheism /

Theological reactions to the rise of the new atheist movement have largely been critically hostile or defensively deployed apologetics to shore up the faith against attack. Gary Keogh contends that focusing on scholarly material that is inherently agreeable to theology will not suffice in the contex...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Keogh, Gary (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Baltimore, Maryland : Project Muse, 2014
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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505 0 |a Introduction -- A distinct methodological framework -- Encountering evolution: Dawkins' perspective -- Beyond biology: an evolutionary weltanschauung -- Religion: an evolutionary view -- Evil, evolution, and God: Dawkins and theology in dialogue -- Conclusion -- Appendix: interview with Daniel C. Dennett, conducted via e-mail in May 2012. 
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520 |a Theological reactions to the rise of the new atheist movement have largely been critically hostile or defensively deployed apologetics to shore up the faith against attack. Gary Keogh contends that focusing on scholarly material that is inherently agreeable to theology will not suffice in the context of modern academia. Theology needs to test its boundaries and venture into dialogue with those with antithetical positions. Engaging Richard Dawkins, as the embodiment of such a position, illustrates how such dialogue may offer new perspectives on classical theological problems, such as the relationship of science and religion, the existence of God, creation, natural suffering and theodicy. Keogh demonstrates how a dialogical paradigm may take shape, rather than merely discussing it as a theoretical framework. A dialogue between such opposing hermeneutics may provide a new paradigm of theological scholarship - one which is up to the task of facing its critics in the public and pluralistic context of modern academia. 
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