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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: W Ross HastingsPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.60cm Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9781532616846ISBN 10: 1532616848 Pages: 254 Publication Date: 28 July 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""'Trinitarian theology as a ""theory of everything""'!? Unlike Raimon Panikkar or David Bohm, Ross Hastings' vision of triune coinherence between reality and our faithful knowledge of it is deeply rooted in the classical Christian tradition. Here, historic orthodoxy meets late modern science in a mutually indwelling and illuminating encounter."" --Amos Yong, author of The Spirit of Creation: Modern Science and Divine Action in the Pentecostal-Charismatic Imagination ""Many have read Ian Barbour's four modes of relating science and theology: conflict, independence, dialogue, or integration. Theologian Ross Hastings reflects on another mode: coinherence. Drawing on the coinherent nature of the Trinity itself, Hastings brings an explicitly Christ-centered approach to a conversation that too often degenerates to mere deism. Hastings' in-depth theological work, informed by his background in chemistry, is a valuable and welcome resource for understanding science in light of Christian faith."" --Deborah Haarsma, President of BioLogos ""This is a courageous and thought-provoking discussion of the significance of God's Triune identity for how we think about the nature of the contingent order. Ross Hastings' unique cross-disciplinary abilities as an academic theologian who is also a highly qualified scientist facilitate analysis that is not only informed but profound in the insights it offers."" --Alan J. Torrance, Professor, University of St. Andrews" """'Trinitarian theology as a ""theory of everything""'!? Unlike Raimon Panikkar or David Bohm, Ross Hastings' vision of triune coinherence between reality and our faithful knowledge of it is deeply rooted in the classical Christian tradition. Here, historic orthodoxy meets late modern science in a mutually indwelling and illuminating encounter."" --Amos Yong, author of The Spirit of Creation: Modern Science and Divine Action in the Pentecostal-Charismatic Imagination ""Many have read Ian Barbour's four modes of relating science and theology: conflict, independence, dialogue, or integration. Theologian Ross Hastings reflects on another mode: coinherence. Drawing on the coinherent nature of the Trinity itself, Hastings brings an explicitly Christ-centered approach to a conversation that too often degenerates to mere deism. Hastings' in-depth theological work, informed by his background in chemistry, is a valuable and welcome resource for understanding science in light of Christian faith."" --Deborah Haarsma, President of BioLogos ""This is a courageous and thought-provoking discussion of the significance of God's Triune identity for how we think about the nature of the contingent order. Ross Hastings' unique cross-disciplinary abilities as an academic theologian who is also a highly qualified scientist facilitate analysis that is not only informed but profound in the insights it offers."" --Alan J. Torrance, Professor, University of St. Andrews" 'Trinitarian theology as a theory of everything '!? Unlike Raimon Panikkar or David Bohm, Ross Hastings' vision of triune coinherence between reality and our faithful knowledge of it is deeply rooted in the classical Christian tradition. Here, historic orthodoxy meets late modern science in a mutually indwelling and illuminating encounter. --Amos Yong, author of The Spirit of Creation: Modern Science and Divine Action in the Pentecostal-Charismatic Imagination Many have read Ian Barbour's four modes of relating science and theology: conflict, independence, dialogue, or integration. Theologian Ross Hastings reflects on another mode: coinherence. Drawing on the coinherent nature of the Trinity itself, Hastings brings an explicitly Christ-centered approach to a conversation that too often degenerates to mere deism. Hastings' in-depth theological work, informed by his background in chemistry, is a valuable and welcome resource for understanding science in light of Christian faith. --Deborah Haarsma, President of BioLogos This is a courageous and thought-provoking discussion of the significance of God's Triune identity for how we think about the nature of the contingent order. Ross Hastings' unique cross-disciplinary abilities as an academic theologian who is also a highly qualified scientist facilitate analysis that is not only informed but profound in the insights it offers. --Alan J. Torrance, Professor, University of St. Andrews Author InformationW. Ross Hastings (Ph.D. organometallic chemistry, Queen's University, Ontario; Ph.D. theology, University of St. Andrews, Scotland) is the Sangwoo Youtong Chee Associate Professor of Theology and Pastoral Theology at Regent College, Vancouver, Canada. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |