The contribution of Arthur Peacocke to the science- theology debate
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Du Toit, C.
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Faculty of Theology, University of Pretoria
Abstract
The work of Arthur Peacocke may be considered to be a good example of
the effort to link the findings and theories of new cosmology to the world of
theology and religious thinking in a consistent and credible way. Highlights
of Peacocke's theology pertaining to this venture are discussed. Smile of
the issues that are dealt with include his anti-reductionist approach, his
critical realist stand, and his use of metaphor. Attention is also given to
God's interaction with the world, the interaction of law and chance, God's
self-limited omnipotence and omniscience, God and tinle, the suffering of
creation and kenosis. The article concludes with some critical questions
posed to Peacocke.
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Continued 2001 as 'Verbum et Ecclesia'
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Keywords
Peacocke, Arthur
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Du Toit, C 1997, 'The contribution of Arthur Peacocke to the science- theology debate', Skrif en Kerk, vol. 18, no.1, pp 68-85.