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God, Life, and the Cosmos: Christian and Islamic Perspectives

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Ted Peters, Muzaffar Iqbal, Syed Nomanul Haq (editors)

Paperback, 428 pages

9781032100036

 

This is the first book in which Christian and Muslim scholars explore the frontiers of science-religion discourse. Leading international scholars present new work on key issues in science and religion from Christian and Islamic perspectives. Following an introduction by the editors, the book is divided into three sections: the first explores the philosophical issues in science-religion discourse; the second examines cosmology; the third analyses the issues surrounding bioethics. One of the first books to explore aspects of science-religion discourse from the perspective of two religious traditions, God, Life, and the Cosmos opens up new vistas to all interested in science and religion, and those exploring contemporary issues in Christianity and Islam.

 

Contents

Philosophical, Historical, and Methodological Issues: Islam and Modern Science: Questions at the Interface, Muzaffar Iqbal

 

Three views of science in the Islamic world, Ibrahim Kalin

 

Science and faith: from warfare to consonance, Ted Peters

 

Christian perspectives on religion and science and their significance for modern Muslim thought, Mustansir Mir

 

The anthropocosmic vision in Islamic thought, William C. Chittick

 

Moments in the Islamic recasting of the Greek legacy: exploring the question of science and theism, S. Nomanul Haq

 

Metaphysics and mathematics in classical Islamic culture: Avicenna and his successors, Roshdi Rashed

 

Cosmological Issues: Islamic paradigms for the relationship between science & religion, Ahmad Dallal

 

Creation in the Islamic outlook and in modern cosmology, Mehdi Golshani

 

The impossible possibility: divine causes in the world of nature, Philip Clayton

 

Christian theism and the idea of an oscillating universe, Mark Worthing

 

Life, Consciousness, and Genetics: The contributions and limitations of Christian perspectives to understanding the religious implications of the genetics revolution, Audrey R. Chapman

 

Interface of science and jurisprudence: dissonant gazes at the body in modern Muslim ethics, Ebrahim Moosa

 

Neuroscience and human nature: a Christian perspective, Nancey Murphy