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Methodology in Theology and Science: Radical Orthodoxy, Part III

This is a continuation of my discussion of methodology in theology and science.  Here is Part III of my consideration of Radical Orthodoxy’s contribution to the question. Cunningham’s reading is powerful and his use of Patristic sources to narrate the … Continue reading

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Methodology for Faith and Science: Radical Orthodoxy, Part II

This continues my series on “method” in theology and science.  This is Part II of the discussion of Radical Orthodoxy. A more sustained effort to address the natural sciences from a theologian associated with Radical Orthodoxy is Conor Cunningham’s Darwin’s … Continue reading

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Methodology for Faith and Science: Radical Orthodoxy, Part I

This continues my series on “method” in theology and science.  In this post I begin to discuss what contribution, if any, “radical orthodoxy” might make to the conversation. Radical Orthodoxy occupies a curious, and perhaps ill-defined, space in this matrix.  … Continue reading

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Methodology for Fatih and Science: Catholic Perspectives, Part II

This continues my series on “method” in faith and science.  This is Part II of a section on Roman Catholic perspectives. The Catholic “dialogue” approach, at least on some readings of it, already assumes that all investigation of truth is … Continue reading

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Method in Theology and Science: A Catholic Model

This continues my series on “method” in theology in science.  The next two posts will discuss Catholic approaches. The Roman Catholic approach, exemplified in the Pontifical Academy of the Sciences, is also sometimes said to represent a “dialogue” approach.[1]  There … Continue reading

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Theology and Science: Critical Realism, Part B

This continues my series on “method” in theology and science.  This is the second part of my discussion of critical realism. Critical Realism, Part B This emphasis on the event of revelation in Christ among many Christian critical realists is … Continue reading

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Method in Theology and Science Part 3A: Critical Realism

Dialogue and Critical Realism:  Part A This continues my series on “method” in theology and science.  Here I begin to discuss “critical realism.”  It will take a few more posts, but I’ll suggest that while critical realism is a helpful … Continue reading

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Religion and Science, Method Part 3: Dialogue and Integration — Process Theology

A continuing series on method in religion and science. Integration and Dialogue:  Process Theology Strong Integrationist models tend towards a willingness to reconfigure religious categories in ways that seem required by the natural sciences.  Process theology, which tends to identify … Continue reading

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Religion and Science: Method 2 — Independence

Part 2 of a series on “method” in religion and science. 2.  Independence In contrast – or apparent contrast – to these conflict models, many opt for an “independence” model in which “science” and “religion” occupy entirely separate, non-overlapping domains.[1]  … Continue reading

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Religion and Science: Method 1

This begins a series of posts, drawn from parts of my doctoral dissertation, on methodology in the field of religion and science. 1:  Convergence to Conflict The field of “science and religion” has become an important sub-discipline of modern theology.[1]  … Continue reading

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