Scientists as Theologians
Ian Barbour, Arthur Peackocke and John Polkinghorne are major contributors to the current interaction between science and religion.

Although starting as scientists, all three have produced important work by crossing over to the field of theology. But, as their thinking has developed, differences between them have emerged.

Questions such as the significance of Jesus, the Bible and the relationship between modern scientific knowledge and traditional theology have revealed a variety of approaches. One of the three now gives his survey of the debate.

John Polkinghorne sets out clearly where they agree, why they differ and draws conclusions about possible future directions. His account provides both an accessible introduction to the field of science and religion and an assessment of what is at stake.

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Scientists as Theologians
Ian Barbour, Arthur Peackocke and John Polkinghorne are major contributors to the current interaction between science and religion.

Although starting as scientists, all three have produced important work by crossing over to the field of theology. But, as their thinking has developed, differences between them have emerged.

Questions such as the significance of Jesus, the Bible and the relationship between modern scientific knowledge and traditional theology have revealed a variety of approaches. One of the three now gives his survey of the debate.

John Polkinghorne sets out clearly where they agree, why they differ and draws conclusions about possible future directions. His account provides both an accessible introduction to the field of science and religion and an assessment of what is at stake.

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Scientists as Theologians

Scientists as Theologians

by J. C. Polkinghorne
Scientists as Theologians

Scientists as Theologians

by J. C. Polkinghorne

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Ian Barbour, Arthur Peackocke and John Polkinghorne are major contributors to the current interaction between science and religion.

Although starting as scientists, all three have produced important work by crossing over to the field of theology. But, as their thinking has developed, differences between them have emerged.

Questions such as the significance of Jesus, the Bible and the relationship between modern scientific knowledge and traditional theology have revealed a variety of approaches. One of the three now gives his survey of the debate.

John Polkinghorne sets out clearly where they agree, why they differ and draws conclusions about possible future directions. His account provides both an accessible introduction to the field of science and religion and an assessment of what is at stake.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780281049455
Publisher: SPCK (Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge)
Publication date: 04/11/1996
Pages: 112
Product dimensions: 5.24(w) x 8.27(h) x (d)

About the Author

John Polkinghorne is past President and now Fellow of Queens' College Cambridge. Former Professor of Mathematical Physics at Cambridge University, he is a priest and Canon Theologian of Liverpool Cathedral. He won the Templeton Prize for Science and Religion in 2002, and is the author of many books, including Quantum Physics and Theology, his autobiography, From Physicist to Priest, and Theology in the Context of Science, all published by SPCK.
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