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God and the scientist : exploring the work of John Polkinghorne

by Fraser Watts (Editor), Christopher C. Knight (Editor), John Polkinghorne (Honoree)

Other authors: Ian G. Barbour (Contributor), Pat Bennett (Contributor), Nancy Cartwright (Contributor), Philip Clayton (Contributor), Daniel W. Darg (Contributor)11 more, Junghyung Kim (Contributor), Russell Re Manning (Contributor), Eric Martin (Contributor), John Polkinghorne (Contributor), Robert John Russell (Contributor), Nicholas Saunders (Contributor), Keith Ward (Contributor), James M. Watkins (Contributor), Fraser Watts (Contributor), Michael Welker (Contributor), Terry J. Wright (Contributor)

Series: Ashgate Science and Religion Series

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This book presents a celebration, survey and critique of the theological work of arguably the most important and most widely-read contributor to the modern dialogue between science and theology: John Polkinghorne. Including a major survey by Polkinghorne himself of his life's work in theology, this book draws together contributors from among the most important voices in the science-theology dialogue today to focus on key aspects of Polkinghorne's work, with Polkinghorne providing responses. Anybody exploring contemporary aspects of the science-religion debate will find this book invaluable.… (more)

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