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The Trinity and an Entangled World

The Trinity and an Entangled World
Author: John Polkinghorne
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2010-08-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802865127

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Besides containing insights from both expert scientists and theologians, The Trinity and an Entangled World considers the way in which these parallel insights can contribute to a harmonious dialogue between science and religion. --Book Jacket.


The Entangled Trinity

The Entangled Trinity
Author: Ernest L. Simmons
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress Publishers
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2014
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0800697863

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The Doctrine of the Trinity is an exercise in wonder. It is drawn from the wonder of our own existence and the diverse experiences of the divine encountered by the early Christian community. From the earliest days of Christianity, theologians of the church have drawn upon the most sophisticated language and understandings of their time in an attempt to clarify and express that faith. In this volume, Ernest Simmons ssks what the current scientific understanding of the natural world might contribute to our reflection upon the relationship of God and the world in a Triune fashion.


The Entangled God

The Entangled God
Author: Kirk Wegter-McNelly
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2012-03-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1136651705

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In The Entangled God, Kirk Wegter-McNelly addresses the age-old theological question of how God is present to the world by constructing a novel, scientifically informed account of the God–world relation. Drawing on recent scientific and philosophical work in "quantum entanglement," Wegter-McNelly develops the metaphor of "divine entanglement" to ground the relationality and freedom of physical process in the power of God’s relational being. The Entangled God makes a three-fold contribution to contemporary theological and religious discourse. First, it calls attention to the convergence of recent theology around the idea of "relationality." Second, it introduces theological and religious readers to the fascinating story of quantum entanglement. Third, it offers a robust "plerotic" alternative to kenotic accounts of God’s suffering presence in the world. Above all, this book takes us beyond the view of theology and science as adversaries and demonstrates the value of constructively relating these two important areas of intellectual investigation.


The Entangled God

The Entangled God
Author: Kirk Wegter-McNelly
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2012-03-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1136651691

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In The Entangled God, Kirk Wegter-McNelly addresses the age-old theological question of how God is present to the world by constructing a novel, scientifically informed account of the God–world relation. Drawing on recent scientific and philosophical work in "quantum entanglement," Wegter-McNelly develops the metaphor of "divine entanglement" to ground the relationality and freedom of physical process in the power of God’s relational being. The Entangled God makes a three-fold contribution to contemporary theological and religious discourse. First, it calls attention to the convergence of recent theology around the idea of "relationality." Second, it introduces theological and religious readers to the fascinating story of quantum entanglement. Third, it offers a robust "plerotic" alternative to kenotic accounts of God’s suffering presence in the world. Above all, this book takes us beyond the view of theology and science as adversaries and demonstrates the value of constructively relating these two important areas of intellectual investigation.


Science and the Trinity

Science and the Trinity
Author: John Polkinghorne
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2008-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0300153538

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Most often, the dialogue between religion and science is initiated by the discoveries of modern science—big bang cosmology, evolution, or quantum theory, for example. In this book, scientist-theologian John Polkinghorne changes the discussion. He approaches the dialogue from a little-explored perspective in which theology shapes the argument and sets the agenda of questions to be considered. The author begins with a review of approaches to science and religion in which the classification focuses on theological content rather than on methodological technique. He then proceeds with chapters discussing the role of Scripture, a theology of nature, the doctrine of God, sacramental theology, and eschatology. Throughout, Polkinghorne takes the perspective of Trinitarian thinking while arguing in a style that reflects the influence of his career as a theoretical physicist. In the final chapter, the author defends the appropriateness of addressing issues of science and religion from the specific standpoint of his Christian belief. His book provides an important model for theologians and scientists alike, showing how their two fields can inform one another in significant ways.


Trinitarian Theology and Power Relations

Trinitarian Theology and Power Relations
Author: M. Minister
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2014-11-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 113746478X

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This text crafts a trinitarian theology that reorients theology from presumptions about the immateriality of the Trinity toward the places where the Trinity matters—material bodies in historical contexts and the intersecting ways political and theological power structures normalize and marginalize bodies on the basis of material difference.


The Trinity, Creation and Pastoral Ministry

The Trinity, Creation and Pastoral Ministry
Author: Graham Buxton
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1597527602

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In this book the author proposes a three-way conversation between theology, science, and pastoral ministry. His approach draws on a Trinitarian understanding of God as a relational being of love, whose life spills over into all created reality, human and nonhuman. By locating human meaning and purpose within God's creation-community this book offers the possibility of a transforming engagement between those in pastoral ministry and the scientific community.


Celebrating the Reformation

Celebrating the Reformation
Author: Mark D Thompson
Publisher: SPCK
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2017-09-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1783595108

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Too often, the Reformers and their doctrines have been caricatured, misrepresented or misappropriated in the service of agendas they would never have recognized, let alone endorsed. Happily, there has been a great deal of fine scholarship in recent years that has exploded some of these myths, but it has not always been accessible to non-specialists. The intention of Celebrating the Reformation is that Christians today will find new cause to rejoice in what God did in the sixteenth century through weak and fallible men and women. These people sought, in their own context, to submit themselves to the word of God and lead his people in a godly and faithful response to the gospel of grace. Three sections deal with the chief Reformers, key doctrines and the Reformation in retrospect. Each contribution seeks to connect its subject to the present, making clear its relevance for today. The Reformation is not a dead movement but a living legacy that can still capture the imagination and encourage men and women in their own Christian discipleship. The contributors are Andrew Bain, Colin R. Bale, Rhys S. Bezzant, Gerald Bray, Martin Foord, David A. Höhne, Chase Kuhn, Andrew Leslie, Edward Loane, John McClean, Joe Mock, Michael J. Ovey, Tim Patrick, Mark D. Thompson, Stephen Tong, Jane Tooher and Dean Zweck.


Trinity and Revelation

Trinity and Revelation
Author: Veli-Matti Karkkainen
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2014-04-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1467440485

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In this book Pentecostal theologian Veli-Matti Karkkainen develops a constructive theology of triune revelation and the triune God in dialogue with Christian tradition, with contemporary theology in its global and contextual diversity, and with other major living faiths. Karkkainen's Constructive Christian Theology for the Pluralistic World is a five-volume project that aims to develop a new approach to and method of doing Christian theology in a pluralistic world at the beginning of the third millennium. With the metaphor of hospitality serving as the framework for his discussion, Karkkainen engages Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism in sympathetic and critical mutual dialogue while remaining robustly Christian in his convictions. Never before has a fullscale doctrinal theology been attempted in such a wide and deep dialogical mode.


The Meaning and Practice of Faith

The Meaning and Practice of Faith
Author: Diarmuid O'Murchu
Publisher: Orbis Books
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2014-02-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1626980810

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A practical guide for adults who are more interested in being and doing the truth than in doctrinal statements about the truth.