In Whom We Live and Move and Have Our Being : Panentheistic Reflections on God's Presence in a Scientific World

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Pub. Date: 2004-03-02
Publisher(s): Lightning Source Inc
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Table of Contents

Foreword viii
Mary Ann Meyers
Summaries of the Contributions to This Volume x
Introduction: ``In whom we live and move and have our being''? xviii
Arthur Peacocke
Naming a Quiet Revolution: The Panentheistic Turn in Modern Theology
1(18)
Michael W. Brierley
I. Panentheistic Interpretations of the God-World Relationship
Three Varieties of Panentheism
19(17)
Niels Henrik Gregersen
Panentheism: A Postmodern Revelation
36(12)
David Ray Griffin
Theistic Naturalism and the Word Made Flesh: Complementary Approaches to the Debate on Panentheism
48(14)
Christopher C. Knight
The World as the Body of God: A Panentheistic Metaphor
62(11)
Keith Ward
Panentheism in Metaphysical and Scientific Perspective
73(22)
Philip Clayton
II. Scientific Perspectives on the God-World Relation
Teleology without Teleology: Purpose through Emergent Complexity
95(14)
Paul Davies
God in and beyond Space and Time
109(12)
Russell Stannard
Emergence of Humans and the Neurobiology of Consciousness
121(10)
Robert L. Herrmann
The ``Trinitarian'' World of Neo-Pantheism: On Panentheism and Epistemology
131(6)
Harold J. Morowitz
Articulating God's Presence in and to the World Unveiled by the Sciences
137(20)
Arthur Peacocke
III. Theological Perspectives on the God-World Relation
Eastern Orthodox
God Immanent yet Transcendent: The Divine Energies according to Saint Gregory Palamas
157(12)
Kallistos Ware
The Universe as Hypostatic Inherence in the Logos of God: Panentheism in the Eastern Orthodox Perspective
169(15)
Alexei V. Nesteruk
The Cosmic Vision of Saint Maximos the Confessor
184(15)
Andrew Louth
Western Christian
A Relational and Evolving Universe Unfolding within the Dynamism of the Divine Communion
199(12)
Denis Edwards
Panentheism: A Field-Oriented Approach
211(11)
Joseph A. Bracken
Panentheism and Pansyntheism: God in Relation
222(11)
Ruth Page
The Logos as Wisdom: A Starting Point for a Sophianic Theology of Creation
233(16)
Celia E. Deane-Drummond
IV. Afterword
Panentheism Today: A Constructive Systematic Evaluation
249(16)
Philip Clayton
Contributors 265(7)
Endnotes 272(47)
Index 319

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