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Science and Faith: Towards A Theological Understanding of Nature Eric C. Rust New York Oxford University Press 1967 B000FVE4OM Hardcover Very Good With Dust Jacket Used Eric Rust explores the historical, philosophical, and psychological bases of scientific and religious thought. In the first section of the book, he shows how modern scientific thought is closely related to Christian revelation. In the second part of the book, he discusses religious knowledge, how it has been obtained throughout the history of the Christian Church, and how it relates to secular concerns of today. He raises the issue of divine transcendence and the theological language which expresses it. He describes the problems created by the theories of evolution and of the psychosomatic nature of man, in relation to traditional views of Nature, man, and God. He concludes with a consideration of Nature's place in the creative process and the roles of miracles and evil. Hardcover. Ex-libris, name on free front endpaper. Unmarked elsewhere. Dust jacket in new mylar cover. 330 pages. Price:
40.00 USD
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