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Bridging Bioscience and Islam - Engaging Big Questions about the Human Being

Anglais · Livre Relié

Paraît le 07.03.2026

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This book advances scholarly discourse at the interface of Islam, biomedicine, and the human being. Most commonly, discourses between science and religion center on conflict and commensurability. As the truth claims of one domain of knowledge are measured against the claims from the other, scholars, students, and members of the interested public seek to identify areas of contention, zones of overlap, and spaces for alignment. Recent advancements in neuroscience, genetics, and exobiology have yielded new data about the human being, thus providing avenues for renewed dialogue between science and religion. This volume seizes this opportunity to address fundamental questions about the human being by bridging bioscientific and Islamic understandings. Specifically, the volume brings together scientists, theologians, and educators to tackle questions of human origin, nature/essence, capacities, fatedness, future, and uniqueness, and to reflect upon teaching at the Islam and science interface. In doing so, it offers fresh multidisciplinary discussions on epistemology, theological anthropology, moral theology, ontology, and bioethics while centering discussions on the human being.

Table des matières

Part I. Preliminaries on the Engagement of Islam and Bioscience.- 1. Introduction: Islam, Bioscience, and the Human Being.- 2. First Principles, Certainty, and Uncertainty: Unburdening Ourselves of the Science.- Part II. Core Chapters Bridging Islamic and Bioscientific Knowledge to Address Big Questions about the Human Being.- 3. Scientific Advances in Understanding Human Nature: An Islamic Occasionalist Perspective.- 4. Human Origins and Evolution in Light of Revealed Truths: Theological Anthropology, Scholarly Consensus, and Similarity.- 5. Are We Programmed or Do We Have Free Will? Discussions on Fate and Genetic Determinism in Islam and Bioscience.- 6. Assessing Evidence for Extraterrestrial Intelligent Life and Implications for Human Uniqueness.- 7. Is Human Height Changing, and Should Medicine Intervene? Transhumanism, Biomedicine, and Islamic Bioethics.- 8. Radical Life Extension: Intersecting Bioscientific Possibilities and Islamic Sensibilities Raudah M. Yunus.- Part III. Practical Perspectives from the Field.- 9. The Importance of Teaching Muslim Students about Scientific and Religious Constructions of the Human Being.- 10. Addressing Big Questions about the Human Being through Bioscience and Islam: Findings from an Educational Intervention across Two Countries.

A propos de l'auteur

Aasim I. Padela, MD, MSc, is a physician-scholar and internationally recognized thought and research leader at the intersection of Islam and biomedicine. A tenured Professor of Emergency Medicine, Bioethics, and the Medical Humanities at the Medical College of Wisconsin, he also founded the Initiative on Islam and Medicine, a leading nonprofit ‘think-and-do’ tank.

Résumé

This book advances scholarly discourse at the interface of Islam, biomedicine, and the human being. Most commonly, discourses between science and religion center on conflict and commensurability. As the truth claims of one domain of knowledge are measured against the claims from the other, scholars, students, and members of the interested public seek to identify areas of contention, zones of overlap, and spaces for alignment. Recent advancements in neuroscience, genetics, and exobiology have yielded new data about the human being, thus providing avenues for renewed dialogue between science and religion. This volume seizes this opportunity to address fundamental questions about the human being by bridging bioscientific and Islamic understandings. Specifically, the volume brings together scientists, theologians, and educators to tackle questions of human origin, nature/essence, capacities, fatedness, future, and uniqueness, and to reflect upon teaching at the Islam and science interface. In doing so, it offers fresh multidisciplinary discussions on epistemology, theological anthropology, moral theology, ontology, and bioethics while centering discussions on the human being.

Détails du produit

Collaboration Aasim I Padela (Editeur), Aasim I. Padela (Editeur)
Edition Springer, Berlin
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre Relié
Sortie 07.03.2026
 
EAN 9783032099952
ISBN 978-3-0-3209995-2
Illustrations Approx. 190 p. 15 illus.
Thème Islam & Science
Catégories Sciences humaines, art, musique > Philosophie > Général, dictionnaires

Islam, Bioethik, Arabische und islamische Philosophie, Religion und Wissenschaft, Philosophy of Science, bioscience, Bioethics, Islamic Philosophy, Religion and Sciences, Islamic bioethics, Islamic Theological Anthropology, Theology and Bioscience

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