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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: John F. HaughtPublisher: Yale University Press Imprint: Yale University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.499kg ISBN: 9780300217032ISBN 10: 030021703 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 21 November 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback 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 ContentsReviewsWinner of the Outstanding Academic Title for 2018 award sponsored by Choice A compelling argument for a broader understanding of religion in relation to our cosmic story. -Mary Evelyn Tucker, coauthor of Journey of the Universe Haught offers a coherent framework that gives value to the whole cosmic story revealed by science, while situating science and traditional religion together in a road map to a hopeful future in our still-unfinished cosmos. -Daryl P. Domning, professor of anatomy, Howard University This book, John F. Haught's summa, will become a permanent contribution to the religion and science literature. -Holmes Rolston, III, Templeton Prize winner A profound work that expands Haught's contributions to understanding religion in a universe that is still coming to be. - Ilia Delio, Villanova University A significant antidote to the 'cosmic pessimism' so prevalent in academic circles! Haught champions a hopeful narrative of our unfinished universe that informs and enlivens all facets of belief and refreshes the conversation between science and faith. -Robert E. Ulanowicz, University of Maryland A compelling argument for a broader understanding of religion in relation to our cosmic story. -Mary Evelyn Tucker, coauthor of Journey of the Universe -- Mary Evelyn Tucker Haught offers a coherent framework that gives value to the whole cosmic story revealed by science, while situating science and traditional religion together in a road map to a hopeful future in our still-unfinished cosmos. -Daryl P. Domning, professor of anatomy, Howard University -- Daryl P. Domning This book, John F. Haught's summa, will become a permanent contribution to the religion and science literature. -Holmes Rolston, III, Templeton Prize winner -- Holmes Rolston, III A profound work that expands Haught's contributions to understanding religion in a universe that is still coming to be. - Ilia Delio, Villanova University -- Ilia Delio A significant antidote to the 'cosmic pessimism' so prevalent in academic circles! Haught champions a hopeful narrative of our unfinished universe that informs and enlivens all facets of belief and refreshes the conversation between science and faith. -Robert E. Ulanowicz, University of Maryland -- Robert E. Ulanowicz In his most profound work to date, Haught transforms the universe of Big History into an evolving cosmos with a heart and mind. A must read for those seeking an alternative to materialism and fundamentalism. -Kathleen Duffy, Chestnut Hill College -- Kathleen Duffy Haught's challenging insights draw us toward the great adventure of participating in the further awakening of cosmos and humanity - a vision of extraordinary boldness, promise and hope that overcomes cosmic pessimism with the fires of faith. -Ursula King, Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Bristol, UK -- Ursula King Fascinating and important: Haught compellingly argues that full understanding of the universe's evolutionary awakening must include both an interior and an 'exterior' narrative. -John D. Cressler, Georgia Tech -- John D. Cressler "“I have no doubt that The New Cosmic Story will enrich many and produce fruitful dialogues for years to come.” —John P. Slattery, Science & Christian Belief Winner of the Outstanding Academic Title for 2018 award sponsored by Choice ""A compelling argument for a broader understanding of religion in relation to our cosmic story.""—Mary Evelyn Tucker, coauthor of Journey of the Universe ""Haught offers a coherent framework that gives value to the whole cosmic story revealed by science, while situating science and traditional religion together in a road map to a hopeful future in our still-unfinished cosmos.""—Daryl P. Domning, professor of anatomy, Howard University “This book, John F. Haught’s summa, will become a permanent contribution to the religion and science literature.”—Holmes Rolston, III, Templeton Prize winner ""A profound work that expands Haught's contributions to understanding religion in a universe that is still coming to be.”— Ilia Delio, Villanova University ""A significant antidote to the 'cosmic pessimism' so prevalent in academic circles! Haught champions a hopeful narrative of our unfinished universe that informs and enlivens all facets of belief and refreshes the conversation between science and faith.""—Robert E. Ulanowicz, University of Maryland " Fascinating and important: Haught compellingly argues that full understanding of the universe's evolutionary awakening must include both an interior and an `exterior' narrative. -John D. Cressler, Georgia Tech -- John D. Cressler Haught's challenging insights draw us toward the great adventure of participating in the further awakening of cosmos and humanity - a vision of extraordinary boldness, promise and hope that overcomes cosmic pessimism with the fires of faith. -Ursula King, Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Bristol, UK -- Ursula King In his most profound work to date, Haught transforms the universe of Big History into an evolving cosmos with a heart and mind. A must read for those seeking an alternative to materialism and fundamentalism. -Kathleen Duffy, Chestnut Hill College -- Kathleen Duffy A significant antidote to the 'cosmic pessimism' so prevalent in academic circles! Haught champions a hopeful narrative of our unfinished universe that informs and enlivens all facets of belief and refreshes the conversation between science and faith. -Robert E. Ulanowicz, University of Maryland -- Robert E. Ulanowicz A profound work that expands Haught's contributions to understanding religion in a universe that is still coming to be. - Ilia Delio, Villanova University -- Ilia Delio This book, John F. Haught's summa, will become a permanent contribution to the religion and science literature. -Holmes Rolston, III, Templeton Prize winner -- Holmes Rolston, III Haught offers a coherent framework that gives value to the whole cosmic story revealed by science, while situating science and traditional religion together in a road map to a hopeful future in our still-unfinished cosmos. -Daryl P. Domning, professor of anatomy, Howard University -- Daryl P. Domning A compelling argument for a broader understanding of religion in relation to our cosmic story. -Mary Evelyn Tucker, coauthor of Journey of the Universe -- Mary Evelyn Tucker Author InformationJohn F. Haught is distinguished research professor, Georgetown University. He is author of twenty previous books, many of which deal with questions on the relationship between religion and natural sciences. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |