Quantum Physics and Theology: An Unexpected Kinship

Author:   John Polkinghorne, F.R.S., K.B.E. (University of Cambridge)
Publisher:   Yale University Press
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9780300121155


Pages:   112
Publication Date:   20 March 2007
Format:   Hardback
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Despite the differences of their subject matter, science and theology have a cousinly relationship, John Polkinghorne contends in his latest thought-provoking book. From his unique perspective as both theoretical physicist and Anglican priest, Polkinghorne considers aspects of quantum physics and theology and demonstrates that the two truth-seeking enterprises are engaged in analogous rational techniques of inquiry. His exploration of the deep connections between science andChristology shows with new clarity a common kinship in the search for truth. Among the many parallels he identifies are patterns of historical development in quantum physics and in Christology; wrestling with perplexities such as quantum interpretation and the problem of evil; and the drive for an overarching view in the Grand Unified Theories of physics and in Trinitarian theology. Both theology and science are propelled by a desire to understand the world through experienced reality, and Polkinghorne explains that their viewpoints are by no means mutually exclusive. ""

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Author:   John Polkinghorne, F.R.S., K.B.E. (University of Cambridge)
Publisher:   Yale University Press
Imprint:   Yale University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.70cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 21.30cm
Weight:   0.268kg
ISBN:  

9780300121155


ISBN 10:   0300121156
Pages:   112
Publication Date:   20 March 2007
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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Polkinghorne explores the underlying truth-seeking connection between science and religion and executes this task with a rare blend of precision and clarity. Nathan J. Hallanger, The Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences, Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley--Nathan J. Hallanger Polkinghorne s life project is to show that science and religion are two rational structures between which there are significant homologies. It is most fascinating in Quantum Physics and Theology to observe him demonstrate this thesis. Miroslav Volf, Yale Divinity School--Miroslav Volf Polkinghorne explores the underlying truth-seeking connection between science and religion and executes this task with a rare blend of precision and clarity. --Nathan J. Hallanger, The Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences, Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley--Nathan J. Hallanger Polkinghorne's life project is to show that science and religion are two rational structures between which there are significant homologies. It is most fascinating in Quantum Physics and Theology to observe him demonstrate this thesis. --Miroslav Volf, Yale Divinity School--Miroslav Volf Polkinghornes life project is to show that science and religion are two rational structures between which there are significant homologies. It is most fascinating in Quantum Physics and Theology to observe him demonstrate this thesis. Miroslav Volf, Yale Divinity School -- Miroslav Volf


Polkinghornes life project is to show that science and religion are two rational structures between which there are significant homologies. It is most fascinating in Quantum Physics and Theology to observe him demonstrate this thesis. Miroslav Volf, Yale Divinity School -- Miroslav Volf


Polkinghorne explores the underlying truth-seeking connection between science and religion and executes this task with a rare blend of precision and clarity. Nathan J. Hallanger, The Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences, Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley--Nathan J. Hallanger"" Polkinghorne s life project is to show that science and religion are two rational structures between which there are significant homologies. It is most fascinating in""Quantum Physics and Theology ""to observe him demonstrate this thesis. Miroslav Volf, Yale Divinity School--Miroslav Volf"" ""Polkinghorne explores the underlying truth-seeking connection between science and religion and executes this task with a rare blend of precision and clarity.""--Nathan J. Hallanger, The Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences, Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley--Nathan J. Hallanger ""Polkinghorne's life project is to show that science and religion are two rational structures between which there are significant homologies. It is most fascinating in ""Quantum Physics and Theology ""to observe him demonstrate this thesis.""--Miroslav Volf, Yale Divinity School--Miroslav Volf Polkinghornes life project is to show that science and religion are two rational structures between which there are significant homologies. It is most fascinating in Quantum Physics and Theology to observe him demonstrate this thesis. Miroslav Volf, Yale Divinity School -- Miroslav Volf


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John Polkinghorne, KBE, FRS, is fellow and retired president, Queens' College, Cambridge University. He was founding president of the International Society for Science and Religion and in 2002 was awarded the Templeton Prize. He is the author of many books, including the following published by Yale University Press: ""Exploring Reality: The Intertwining of Science and Religion;"" ""Science and the Trinity: The Christian Encounter with Reality; The God of Hope and the End of the World; ""and"" Belief in God in an Age of Science. """""" ""

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