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Our Common Cosmos - Exploring the Future of Theology, Human Culture and Space Sciences

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Zusatztext There is much food for thought in this collection, and any reader will find something to challenge and enlarge their thinking. Informationen zum Autor Zoë Lehmann Imfeld is a senior lecturer in English literature at the University of Zurich, Switzerland. Andreas Losch is principal investigator of the project “Ethics of Planetary Sustainability” at the Faculty of Theology, University of Bern.An exploration of the interaction between theology, the humanities and space sciences. Zusammenfassung This volume collects an international body of voices, as a timely response to a rapidly advancing field of the natural sciences. The contributors explore how the disciplines of theology, earth and space sciences contribute to the debate on constantly expanding ethical challenges, and the prospect of humanity’s future. The discussions offered in this volume see the 'community' as central to a sustainable and ethical approach to earth and space sciences, examining the role of theology in this communal approach, but also recognizing theology itself as part of a community of humanity disciplines. Examining the necessity for interaction between disciplines, this collection draws on voices from biodiversity studies, geology, aesthetics, literature, astrophysics, and others, to illustrate precisely why a constructive and sustainable dialogue is needed within the current scientific climate. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of ContributorsForeword - Carl Pilcher , NASA Astrobiology Institute, USA Introduction, Andreas Losch, University of Bern, Switzerland, Zoe Lehmann Imfeld, Centre for Space and Habitability, Switzerland Part 1: Approaches 1. Conversations Along the Way: How and Why Science and Theology Need to Interact - Markus Mühling, Protestant University Wuppertal/Bethel, Germany 2. Good Fences Make Good Neighbours’: Why the Differences of Science, Religion and Theology Must Not Be Blurred - Dirk Evers, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany 3. Modelling the Relation between Theology and Science - Andreas Losch , University of Bern, Switzerland 4. Who’s Afraid of Reductionism’s Wolf? The Return of Scientia - Connor Cunningham, University of Nottingham, UK Part 2: Interactions 5. Sustainability: Interaction Between Science, Ethics and Theology - Robert S. White, University of Cambridge, UK 6. About Continuous Creation, and Some Ethical Principles for Ecology - Fabien Revol, Catholic University of Lyon, France 7. Aesthetics at the Intersection of Science and Theology - Knut-Willy Sæther, Volda University College, Norway 8. Imagination as Co-Creation: Science and Theology Through the Lens of Science-Fiction Literature - Zoe Lehmann Imfeld, Centre for Space and Habitability , Switzerland 9. A Philosophical Outlook on Potential Conflicts Between Planetary Protection, Astrobiology and Commercial Use of Space - Erik Persson, Uppsala University, Sweden 10. The End of Copernican Mediocrity: How Modern Astrophysics Has Reinvigorated the Spiritual Dimension - Howard A. Smith, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, USA Afterword: Our Place in the Universe - Tom McLeish, York University, UK Index...

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Authors Zoe Lehmann Imfeld, Andreas Losch
Assisted by Zoë Lehmann Imfeld (Editor), Andreas Losch (Editor)
Publisher T. & T. Clark Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 25.06.2020
 
EAN 9780567695246
ISBN 978-0-567-69524-6
No. of pages 200
Series Religion and the University
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Miscellaneous

RELIGION / Christian Theology / Ethics, RELIGION / Religion & Science, Theology

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