The Oxford Handbook of Natural Theology is the first collection to consider the full breadth of natural theology from both historical and contemporary perspectives and to bring together leading scholars to offer accessible high-level accounts of the major themes. The volume embodies and develops the recent revival of interest in natural theology as a topic of serious critical engagement. Frequently misunderstood or polemicized, natural theology is an under-studied yet persistent and pervasive presence throughout the history of thought about ultimate reality - from the classical Greek theology…mehr
The Oxford Handbook of Natural Theology is the first collection to consider the full breadth of natural theology from both historical and contemporary perspectives and to bring together leading scholars to offer accessible high-level accounts of the major themes. The volume embodies and develops the recent revival of interest in natural theology as a topic of serious critical engagement. Frequently misunderstood or polemicized, natural theology is an under-studied yet persistent and pervasive presence throughout the history of thought about ultimate reality - from the classical Greek theology of the philosophers to twenty-first century debates in science and religion. Of interest to students and scholars from a wide range of disciplines, this authoritative handbook draws on the very best of contemporary scholarship to present a critical overview of the subject area. Thirty eight new essays trace the transformations of natural theology in different historical and religious contexts, the place of natural theology in different philosophical traditions and diverse scientific disciplines, and the various cultural and aesthetic approaches to natural theology to reveal a rich seam of multi-faceted theological reflection rooted in human nature and the environments within which we find ourselves.
Russell Re Manning is Lord Gifford Fellow in the School of Divinity, History and Philosophy at University of Aberdeen. John Hedley Brooke is Emeritus Fellow at Harris Manchester College, Oxford. Fraser Watts is Reader in Theology and Science, University of Cambridge.
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* Introduction * I: Historical Perspectives on Natural Theology * 1: Stephen Clark: Classical Origins of Natural Theology * 2: Christopher Rowland: Natural Theology and the Christian Bible * 3: Wayne Hankey: Natural Theology in the Patristic Period * 4: Alexander Hall: Natural Theology in the Middle Ages * 5: Scott Mandelbrote: Early Modern Natural Theologies * 6: Matthew Eddy: Nineteenth-Century Natural Theology * 7: Rodney Holder: Natural Theology in the Twentieth Century * II: Theological Perspectives on Natural Theology * 8: Daniel Frank: Jewish Perspectives on Natural Theology * 9: Robert Morrison: Natural Theology in Eastern Religions * 10: Jessica Frazier: Perspectives on Natural Theology from Eastern Religions * 11: Denis Edwards: Catholic Perspectives on Natural Theology * 12: Russell Re Manning: Protestant Perspectives on Natural Theology * 13: Christopher Knight: Natural Theology and the Eastern Orthodox Tradition * 14: Andrew Moore: Theological Critiques of Natural Theology * III: Philosophical Perspectives on Natural Theology * 15: Keith Parsons: Perspectives on Natural Theology from Analytical Philosophy * 16: Russell de Manning: A Perspective from Continental Philosophy * 17: David Ray Griffin: Process Thought and Natural Theology * 18: Neil A. Manson: The Design Argument and Natural Theology * 19: William Schweiker: Morality and Natural Theology * 20: Mark Wynn: Religious Experience and Natural Theology * 21: Clayton Crockett: Postmodernity and Natural Theology * 22: Pamela Sue Anderson: Feminist Perspectives on Natural Theology * 23: Wesley Wildman: Comparative Natural Theology * 24: Charles Taliaferro: Philosophical Critique of Natural Theology * IV: Scientific Perspectives on Natural Theology * 25: Michael Ruse: Natural Theology: The Biological Sciences * 26: Paul Ewart: Physical Sciences and Natural Theology * 27: David Knight: Chemical Sciences and Natural Theology * 28: John Polkinghorne: Mathematics and Natural Theology * 29: Christopher Southgate: Natural Theology and Ecology * 30: Fraser Watts: Sciences of the Mind and Natural Theology * 31: Richard Fenn: A Sociological Perspective on Natural Theology * 32: Philip Clayton: Scientific Critiques of Natural Theology * V: Perspectives on Natural Theology from the Arts * 33: Frank Burch Brown: Aesthetics and the Arts in Relation to Natural Theology * 34: Douglas Hedley: Imagination and Natural Theology * 35: Guy Bennett-Hunter: Natural Theology and Literature * 36: Jeremy Begbie: Natural Theology and Music * 37: Kristof Nyiri: Images in Natural Theology * 38: Robert Johnston: The Film Viewer and Natural Theology God's "Presence" at the Movies * Conclusion: The Future of Natural Theology
* Introduction * I: Historical Perspectives on Natural Theology * 1: Stephen Clark: Classical Origins of Natural Theology * 2: Christopher Rowland: Natural Theology and the Christian Bible * 3: Wayne Hankey: Natural Theology in the Patristic Period * 4: Alexander Hall: Natural Theology in the Middle Ages * 5: Scott Mandelbrote: Early Modern Natural Theologies * 6: Matthew Eddy: Nineteenth-Century Natural Theology * 7: Rodney Holder: Natural Theology in the Twentieth Century * II: Theological Perspectives on Natural Theology * 8: Daniel Frank: Jewish Perspectives on Natural Theology * 9: Robert Morrison: Natural Theology in Eastern Religions * 10: Jessica Frazier: Perspectives on Natural Theology from Eastern Religions * 11: Denis Edwards: Catholic Perspectives on Natural Theology * 12: Russell Re Manning: Protestant Perspectives on Natural Theology * 13: Christopher Knight: Natural Theology and the Eastern Orthodox Tradition * 14: Andrew Moore: Theological Critiques of Natural Theology * III: Philosophical Perspectives on Natural Theology * 15: Keith Parsons: Perspectives on Natural Theology from Analytical Philosophy * 16: Russell de Manning: A Perspective from Continental Philosophy * 17: David Ray Griffin: Process Thought and Natural Theology * 18: Neil A. Manson: The Design Argument and Natural Theology * 19: William Schweiker: Morality and Natural Theology * 20: Mark Wynn: Religious Experience and Natural Theology * 21: Clayton Crockett: Postmodernity and Natural Theology * 22: Pamela Sue Anderson: Feminist Perspectives on Natural Theology * 23: Wesley Wildman: Comparative Natural Theology * 24: Charles Taliaferro: Philosophical Critique of Natural Theology * IV: Scientific Perspectives on Natural Theology * 25: Michael Ruse: Natural Theology: The Biological Sciences * 26: Paul Ewart: Physical Sciences and Natural Theology * 27: David Knight: Chemical Sciences and Natural Theology * 28: John Polkinghorne: Mathematics and Natural Theology * 29: Christopher Southgate: Natural Theology and Ecology * 30: Fraser Watts: Sciences of the Mind and Natural Theology * 31: Richard Fenn: A Sociological Perspective on Natural Theology * 32: Philip Clayton: Scientific Critiques of Natural Theology * V: Perspectives on Natural Theology from the Arts * 33: Frank Burch Brown: Aesthetics and the Arts in Relation to Natural Theology * 34: Douglas Hedley: Imagination and Natural Theology * 35: Guy Bennett-Hunter: Natural Theology and Literature * 36: Jeremy Begbie: Natural Theology and Music * 37: Kristof Nyiri: Images in Natural Theology * 38: Robert Johnston: The Film Viewer and Natural Theology God's "Presence" at the Movies * Conclusion: The Future of Natural Theology
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