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Entertaining the Triune Mystery: God, Science, and the Space Between
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9781563384011
Publication Year
2003
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Entertaining the Triune Mystery : God, Science, and the Space between
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Jeffrey C. Pugh
Item Length
9.1in
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
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Number of Pages
208 Pages

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Pugh takes the point at which scientific knowledge fades into mystery and draws on it for spiritual insight - Why is there something, rather than nothing? From there he seeks contributions by science and religion to the understanding of each other, and finally, he looks to the doctrine of the Trinity as a way to interpret as Christian the mysteries of science and life.

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Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN-10
1563384019
ISBN-13
9781563384011
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2840571

Product Key Features

Author
Jeffrey C. Pugh
Publication Name
Entertaining the Triune Mystery : God, Science, and the Space between
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2003
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
208 Pages

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Item Length
9.1in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
11.6 Oz

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Bl240.3.P84 2003
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"This is a book for the reader willing to stop, look and listen in awe and wonder at the world in which they live, contemplating its mystery and praising its Maker...This is a thought-provoking book recommended for preachers, church educators and students of Christian thought to ponder, study and discuss." - Church Educator, "This book makes a substantive contribution to the ongoing dialogue between science and theology. Pugh writes as a theologian who is well-informed in both arenas-science and theology. Avoiding the theological pitfalls of either a disregard of the sciences on the one hand and a reductionistic apologetics on the other, the author claims a "space" between the two in which science and thology can meet with integrity. The book is a model of clarity which will "entertain" the minds of inquiring laypersons as well as students of science or theology in the university and the theological school."-James C. Logan, Professor Emeritus of Wesley Theological Seminary, "This is a book for the reader willing to stop, look and listen in awe and wonder at the world in which they live, contemplating its mystery and praising its Maker…This is a thought-provoking book recommended for preachers, church educators and students of Christian thought to ponder, study and discuss." - Church Educator, "This book makes a substantive contribution to the ongoing dialogue between science and theology. Pugh writes as a theologian who is well-informed in both arenas--science and theology. Avoiding the theological pitfalls of either a disregard of the sciences on the one hand and a reductionistic apologetics on the other, the author claims a "space" between the two in which science and thology can meet with integrity. The book is a model of clarity which will "entertain" the minds of inquiring laypersons as well as students of science or theology in the university and the theological school."--James C. Logan, Professor Emeritus of Wesley Theological Seminary, "I commend [Pugh]'s book for study groups andindividuals concerned with the implications of modern science on religiousbeliefs. It provides a needed introduction to a panentheistic metaphysics thatcan remove stumbling blocks for anyone whose faith is challenged by today'sscientific discoveries."- Jerry D. Korsmeyer, Theological Studies, December 2005, Volume 66, #4, "I commend [Pugh's book for study groups andindividuals concerned with the implications of modern science on religiousbeliefs. It provides a needed introduction to a panentheistic metaphysics thatcan remove stumbling blocks for anyone whose faith is challenged by today'sscientific discoveries."- Jerry D. Korsmeyer, Theological Studies, December 2005, Volume 66, #4, "This is a book for the reader willing to stop, look and listen in awe and wonder at the world in which they live, contemplating its mystery and praising its Maker This is a thought-provoking book recommended for preachers, church educators and students of Christian thought to ponder, study and discuss." - Church Educator, 'Pugh's most significant contribution is his rigorous work in locating Bonhoeffer's more complex and complicated thoughts within his larger Christological framework. This is no small task, particularly becasue much of the prison theology stems from the time before the pastor's seminary. Yet Pugh does an excellent job of portraying these concepts as a full theological maturation and not a divergence which appears from nowhere. Thus, he provides a very concise text which gives a plain account of Bonhoeffer's most provocative thoughts and then places them in dialogue with current events. Religionless Christianity demonstrates how Bonhoeffer truly remains a helpful voice in troubled times.' - Joe McGarry, University of Aberdeen, "This thoughtful and readable book demonstrates how fruitful the encounter between contemporary science and good theology can be. Rooted firmly in biblical tradition and Christian thought, Jeffrey Pugh argues here that a scientifically informed understanding of nature can be situated without strain within the framework of hope and promise. The book is not only a skillful introduction to some of the main issues in science and religion but also an enlightened Christian reflection on humanity's relationship to the creation."-John F. Haught, Prof. of Theology, Georgetown University, "For Christians thinking about the apparent contradiction between faith/creationism and science, Entertaining the Triune Mystery may be a God-send." - SirReadaLot.org, "This thoughtful and readable book demonstrates how fruitful the encounter between contemporary science and good theology can be. Rooted firmly in biblical tradition and Christian thought, Jeffrey Pugh argues here that a scientifically informed understanding of nature can be situated without strain within the framework of hope and promise. The book is not only a skillful introduction to some of the main issues in science and religion but also an enlightened Christian reflection on humanity's relationship to the creation."--John F. Haught, Prof. of Theology, Georgetown University
Copyright Date
2003
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Christian Theology / General, Religion & Science
Lccn
2003-008787
Dewey Decimal
261.5/5
Dewey Edition
21
Genre
Religion

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