Science and Faith in Dialogue
Author(s)
Eberlin, Marcos
Gonzalez, Guillermo
Keas, Michael N.
Rana, Fazale R.
Ross, Hugh
Tour, James M.
Luskin, Casey
Meyer, Stephen C.
Miller, Brian
van Niekerk, Frederick
Contributor(s)
van Niekerk, Frederik (editor)
Vorster, Nico (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Science and Faith in Dialogue presents a cogent, compelling case for concordance between science and theism. The term theism refers, in this book, to the belief in God's existence. Within theology, the term theism is often used to convey a range of presuppositions about the nature and attributes of God. Based on scientific and natural theological perspectives, two pillars of natural theology are revisited: the Cosmological Argument and the Argument from Design. The book argues that modern science provides undeniable evidence and a scientific basis for these classical arguments to infer a rationally justifiable endorsement of theism as being concordant with reason and science – nature is seen as operating orderly on comprehensible, rational, consistent laws, in line with the conviction that God is Creator.
Keywords
Faith; science; evolution; intelligent design; cosmology; theism; naturalismDOI
10.4102/aosis.2022.BK334ISBN
9781779952066, 9781779952066Publisher
AOSISPublisher website
https://books.aosis.co.za/index.php/obPublication date and place
Cape Town, 2022Imprint
AOSIS PublishingSeries
Reformed Theology in Africa, 10Classification
Christianity
Theology