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Zygon | 2000

Science and the Future of Theology: Critical Issues

Arthur Peacocke

The ambivalent reputation of theology as an academic discipline is attributed to the often circular character of its procedures based on presumed authoritative sources. Recently, science too has come under the shadow of «postmodernist» critiques but, it is argued, has been able to withstand them successfully and make epistemologically warranted claims to be depicting reality-thereby vindicating human rationality. Evolutionary epistemological considerations also reinforce confidence in the more general deliverances of the human exploration of reasonableness through inference to the best explanation (IBE). The consequences of applying IBE, with its associated criteria, in theological investigation are considered in relation to theology as it is and as it might be. A number of issues critical for the development of a credible theology are identified. In spite of the challenging and somewhat negative view of contemporary theology to which this leads, hope is expressed that a genuinely credible «evangelical», «catholic», and liberal theology may yet emerge for the new millennium.


Zygon | 1999

Biology and a Theology of Evolution

Arthur Peacocke

The challenge and stimulus to theology that is constituted by the scientific version of Genesis which will prevail for the foreseeable future is expounded in relation to the significance of the succeeding stages of the life process and to the general features of biological evolution. A responsive theology of evolution is discerned as involving a renewal of insighrs associated with the themes of immanence, panentheism, the Wisdom and Word of God, and a sacramental universe. Such a revitalized theology allows one to conceive of humanity and Jesus the Christ in a fully evolutionary perspective without loss of an emphasis on the particularity of the Incarnation.


Archive | 1979

Creation and the world of science

Arthur Peacocke


Biochemical Journal | 1970

The dissociation of chicken erythrocyte deoxyribonucleoprotein and some properties of its partial nucleoproteins

K. Murray; E. M. Bradbury; Colyn Crane-Robinson; R. M. Stephens; A. J. Haydon; Arthur Peacocke


Biochemical Journal | 1968

Sedimentation studies on the interaction of proflavine with deoxyribonucleic acid

P. H. Lloyd; R. N. Prutton; Arthur Peacocke


Biochemical Journal | 1968

Sedimentation equilibrium and other physicochemical studies on the lysine-rich fraction of calf thymus histones.

A. J. Haydon; Arthur Peacocke


Archive | 1986

God and the new biology

Arthur Peacocke


FEBS Journal | 1972

The Preparation and Properties of Triosephosphate Isomerase from Chicken Muscle and a Comparison with that from Rabbit Muscle

John D. McVITTIE; Michael P. Esnouf; Arthur Peacocke


Archive | 1995

Chaos and Complexity Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action

Robert John Russell; Nancey Murphy; Arthur Peacocke


FEBS Journal | 1973

Murex trunculus Haemocyanin

E. J. Wood; Arthur Peacocke

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Nancey Murphy

Fuller Theological Seminary

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