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Christ and the Created Order: Perspectives from Theology, Philosophy, and Science

Christ and the Created Order: Perspectives from Theology, Philosophy, and Science


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According to the Christian faith, Jesus Christ is the ultimate revelation not only of the nature of God the Creator but also of how God the Creator relates to the created order. The New Testament explicitly relates the act of creation to the person of Jesus Christ - who is also a participant within creation, and who is said, by his acts of participation, to have secured creation's ultimate redemption from the problems which presently afflict it. Christian theology proposes that Jesus Christ, the incarnate Word and Wisdom of God, the agent in whom the Spirit of God is supremely present among us, is the rationale and the telos of all things - time-space as we experience and explore it; nature and all its enigmas; matter itself. Christology is thus utterly fundamental to a theology of creation, as this is unfolded both in Scripture and in early Christian theology. For all this, the contemporary conversation about science and faith tends, to a remarkable degree, to neglect the significance of Jesus Christ, focusing instead on a generic "God of wonder" or "God of natural theology." Such general theism is problematic from the perspective of Christian theology on many levels and has at times led to a more or less deistic theology: the impression that God has created the world, then largely left it to itself. Such a theology is far removed from classical Christian renderings of creation, providence, redemption, and eschatology. According to these, the theology of creation is not just about remote "beginnings," or the distant acts of a divine originator. Rather, the incarnate Jesus Christ is himself - remarkably - the means and the end for which creation itself exists. If we would think aright about our world, study it and live within it wisely, we must reckon centrally with his significance. What might such a bold claim possibly mean, and why is Jesus Christ said by Christian theology to be so important for understanding God's overall relationship to the created order? What does this importance mean for science? Christ and the Created Order addresses these questions by gathering insights from biblical scholars, theologians, historians, philosophers, and scientists. This interdisciplinary collection of essays reflects on the significance of Jesus Christ for understanding the created world, particularly as that world is observed by the natural sciences. Contributors to Christ and the Created Order include Marilyn McCord Adams, Richard Bauckham, Deborah Haarsma, Paul Moser, Murray Rae, James K. A. Smith, Norman Wirzba, N. T. Wright, and more.

Table of Contents:
I. Introduction: Christ and the Created Order (editors) II. Theological Perspectives 1. Brian Brock (Aberdeen), Form from Formlessness: Jesus Christ After the Big Bang 2. Murray Rae (Otago), Jesus Christ in History, Space and Time 3. Andrew Torrance (St Andrews), The God Who Mediates the Gap 4. Norman Wirzba, Christological Creation: How Christ Hold All Things Together III. Biblical and Historical Perspectives 5. Richard Bauckham (St Andrews/Cambridge), Memory Research, the Gospels and Jesus 6. N. T. Wright (St Andrews), Can a Scientist Trust in the Resurrection of Christ? 7. Chris Tilling (St Mellitus), Title TBC IV. Philosophical Perspectives 8. James K. A. Smith (Calvin College, Grand Rapids), Our Chalcedonian Moment: Christological Imagination for Scientific Challenges 9. Marilyn McCord Adams (Rutgers), For Better, For Worse Solidarity 10. Paul Moser (Loyola University), ‘Scientific Knowledge, Personal Knowledge, and Christ’ 11. Peter van Inwagen (Notre Dame), “It Lasteth, and Ever Shall, for God Loveth It” V. Scientific Perspectives 12. Ruth Bancewicz (Cambridge), Wonders of the Living World: Celebrating the Biological Sciences in the Context of the Christian Faith 13. Deborah Haarsma (BioLogos), Universe of Life 14. Wilson Poon (Edinburgh), Laboratory of the Cross: Towards a Theologia Crucis of Science 15. Justin Barrett (Fuller), Title TBC

About the Author :
Andrew B. Torrance (PhD, University of Otago) is a Research Fellow at St. Mary’s College, the School of Divinity of the University of St. Andrews, Scotland and the project leader for Scientists in Congregations Scotland (www.sicscotland.org). He is author of The Freedom to Become a Christian: A Kierkegaardian Account of Human Transformation in Relationship with God (T & T Clark, 2016) and has published a number of articles in related areas.   Thomas H. McCall (PhD, Calvin Seminary) is professor of biblical and systematic theology and director of the Carl F. H. Henry Center for Theological Understanding at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois. He is the author of Which Trinity? Whose Monotheism? Philosophical and Systematic Theologians on the Metaphysics of Trinitarian Theology; Forsaken: The Trinity and the Cross, and Why It Matters; An Invitation to Analytic Christian Theology and coeditor (with Michael C. Rea) of Philosophical and Theological Essays on the Trinity.

Review :
“For a long time, theology, philosophy, and science searched for different truths, as if there were not one truth, a single harmony, a cosmic liturgy in the universe. This book eloquently demonstrates that Christ may be discerned and deciphered in many variations of intonation, articulation, and exploration of the created order.” “If colliding hydrogen atoms produce rock-liquefying energy, what happens when creator fuses with creature? “The Word became flesh and dwelt in our midst.” God says yes to creation and its restoration. This dazzling collection is light and heat. Discover why the Christ matters not just for religion or theology but for all things.” “In the large and fascinating global conversation between sciences and religions, the cutting edge is often about specific doctrines or particular sciences. This outstanding anthology of experts in philosophy, theology, and the sciences turns their minds and faith to Jesus and the doctrine of Christ. The result is an outstanding collection that anyone interested in either Christology or religion-and-science will learn from and enjoy. I found the book engrossing.” “The delicate, sometimes tense conversations that go on between science and Christianity can be fascinating and creative, and sometimes dangerous and destructive. By bringing Christ to the centre of the conversations around creation, this book opens up fresh, challenging, and profound new perspectives. Focusing on Jesus creates vital theological space for reimagining creation and our place within it. This volume has transformative value for those who take the time to dwell within its message.” “The person of Jesus Christ is patently of first importance for Christian faith yet hardly features in much of the current science-religion dialogue. This admirable and wide-ranging collection of essays reverses that neglect by bringing Christology to the heart of the discussion.” “This ground-breaking collection of essays by eminent scholars from theology, philosophy, and science will transform discussions of science and faith by recognizing the central role of the person of Jesus Christ, since it is he who creates a union between the Creator and creation.”


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780310536086
  • Publisher: Zondervan
  • Publisher Imprint: Zondervan Academic
  • Height: 227 mm
  • No of Pages: 304
  • Spine Width: 25 mm
  • Weight: 326 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0310536081
  • Publisher Date: 14 Jun 2018
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Sub Title: Perspectives from Theology, Philosophy, and Science
  • Width: 151 mm


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