Science, Religion, the Humanities and Hope Essays in Honour of Willem B. Drees

This book collects a multidisciplinary range of contributions focusing on the prolific and seminal work of Willem Drees in the fields of philosophy of religion, philosophy of the humanities, and science and theology/religion. Trained in both theoretical physics and theology/philosophy of religion, D...

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Other Authors: Runehov, Anne (Editor), Fuller, Michael (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer Nature Switzerland 2024, 2024
Edition:1st ed. 2024
Series:Issues in Science and Religion: Publications of the European Society for the Study of Science and Theology
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Preface (Mark Harris)
  • Introduction (Anne Runehov and Michael Fuller)
  • Chapter 1. Curricular Evanescence: Theology, Philosophy, and the Study of Religion (Ab De Jong)
  • Chapter 2. The Role of the Humanities in hermeneutic-anthropological perspective (Marcus Düwel)
  • Chapter 3. The formation of religion vs. science in the late 19th century (Dirk Evers)
  • Chapter 4. Is Compatibilist Freedom Meaningful Freedom? (Jenny Gillett)
  • Chapter 5. Types of Transcendence: Their relevance for science-religion discussions (Niels Henrik Gregersen)
  • Chapter 6. Clarity and Humility within and among Human Ways of Knowing (Tom Hastings)
  • Chapter 7. From Contingency to Multiverses. A Theological Provocation (Michael Heller)
  • Chapter 8. Silence and Silencing in democratic public spheres (Odile Heynders)
  • Chapter 9. The Demon and the Mars Rover: the Varieties of Curiosity (Alfred Kracher)
  • Chapter 10. Changing the planetary conversations: evolutionary and religious narratives of creationand evil (Anne Kull)
  • Chapter 11. Christology and the Modern World. Poetry, Arts, Science and Jesus the Christ (Hubert Meisinger)
  • Chapter 12. Is theology becoming more science-like when approaching science? A reconfiguration of humanities (Lluis Oviedo)
  • Chapter 13. Willem Drees and the Varieties of Naturalism (Arthur Petersen)
  • Chapter 14. The Science and Religion dialogue as an interdisciplinary endeavor (Knut-Willy Saether)
  • Chapter 15. Faith as Commitment (Marcel Sarot)
  • Chapter 16. Creation: beyond nothing and now (Christopher Southgate)