Divine Grace and Emerging Creation

Author:   Thomas Jay Oord
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
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Pages:   244
Publication Date:   01 May 2009
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Author:   Thomas Jay Oord
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Imprint:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.494kg
ISBN:  

9781498252713


ISBN 10:   1498252710
Pages:   244
Publication Date:   01 May 2009
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
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These essays locate Wesley's view of the natural sciences in its eighteenth-century context in a way that shows how his followers should, and to some extent do, locate themselves in relation to current debates. It shows why we eschew both Kantian dualism and anything resembling anti-scientism, while remaining critical of some of the philosophical ideas with which so much science has associated itself. --John B. Cobb, Jr Claremont School of Theology Divine Grace and Emerging Creation provides a fresh, provocative, and stimulating perspective on the complex interactions of science and theology. Using John Wesley as the focus, this collection of essays from leading scholars ranges broadly over history, philosophy of science, and theology. Wesley comes to life as a fascinating transitional figure, astride the divide that separates contemporary science from its antecedents. Highly recommended. --Karl Giberson, Eastern Nazarene College Editor-in-Chief, Science & Spirit . . . Divine Grace and Emerging Creation, offers a probing conversation that is full of humility and hospitable space for the scientist and theologian alike to explore old and new 'connections' between science and a theology of creation . . . This is a robust exploration of 'connected grace' carried out by scientists and theologians in the vision of Wesley's 'catholic spirit' bursting with promising insight into the ongoing discoveries between 'Science and Theology of Creation.' --K. Steve McCormick Nazarene Theological Seminary


These essays locate Wesley's view of the natural sciences in its eighteenth-century context in a way that shows how his followers should, and to some extent do, locate themselves in relation to current debates. It shows why we eschew both Kantian dualism and anything resembling anti-scientism, while remaining critical of some of the philosophical ideas with which so much science has associated itself. --John B. Cobb, Jr Claremont School of Theology Divine Grace and Emerging Creation provides a fresh, provocative, and stimulating perspective on the complex interactions of science and theology. Using John Wesley as the focus, this collection of essays from leading scholars ranges broadly over history, philosophy of science, and theology. Wesley comes to life as a fascinating transitional figure, astride the divide that separates contemporary science from its antecedents. Highly recommended. --Karl Giberson, Eastern Nazarene College Editor-in-Chief, Science & Spirit . . . Divine Grace and Emerging Creation, offers a probing conversation that is full of humility and hospitable space for the scientist and theologian alike to explore old and new 'connections' between science and a theology of creation . . . This is a robust exploration of 'connected grace' carried out by scientists and theologians in the vision of Wesley's 'catholic spirit' bursting with promising insight into the ongoing discoveries between 'Science and Theology of Creation.' --K. Steve McCormick Nazarene Theological Seminary


"""""These essays locate Wesley's view of the natural sciences in its eighteenth-century context in a way that shows how his followers should, and to some extent do, locate themselves in relation to current debates. It shows why we eschew both Kantian dualism and anything resembling anti-scientism, while remaining critical of some of the philosophical ideas with which so much science has associated itself."""" --John B. Cobb, Jr Claremont School of Theology """"Divine Grace and Emerging Creation provides a fresh, provocative, and stimulating perspective on the complex interactions of science and theology. Using John Wesley as the focus, this collection of essays from leading scholars ranges broadly over history, philosophy of science, and theology. Wesley comes to life as a fascinating transitional figure, astride the divide that separates contemporary science from its antecedents. Highly recommended."""" --Karl Giberson, Eastern Nazarene College Editor-in-Chief, Science & Spirit """". . . Divine Grace and Emerging Creation, offers a probing conversation that is full of humility and hospitable space for the scientist and theologian alike to explore old and new 'connections' between science and a theology of creation . . . This is a robust exploration of 'connected grace' carried out by scientists and theologians in the vision of Wesley's 'catholic spirit' bursting with promising insight into the ongoing discoveries between 'Science and Theology of Creation.'"""" --K. Steve McCormick Nazarene Theological Seminary"


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Thomas Jay Oord is a theologian, philosopher, and scholar of multi-disciplinary studies. He is the author or editor of more than twenty books and professor at Northwest Nazarene University, Nampa, ID. Oord is known for his contributions to research on love, relational theology, science and religion, Wesleyan/Holiness/Church of the Nazarene thought and Evangelical theology. Oord serves in various consulting and administrative roles for academic institutions, scholarly projects, and research teams. He and his wife, Cheryl, have three daughters. Visit his blog at thomasjayoord.com

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