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Wrestling with the Divine

Religion, Science, and Revelation
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Christopher Knight uses the notion of revelation to ask whether scientifically literate people need to be as simplistic in their religion as they are sophisticated in their science. Knight extends the dialogue begun in John Polkinghorne's and Arthur Peacocke's work to explore new possibilities. Their stress on natural processes as the form of divine immanence and the locus of divine action opens the way to Knight's rethinking the psychology of religious experience as a medium of divine revelation.
Christopher C. Knight is Senior Research Associate at the Von Hugel Institute, St. Edmund's College, University of Cambridge, England. He is author of Wrestling with the Divine (2001, 978-0- 8006-3298-4), also in the Theology and the Sciences series.
Preface Science and Theology in Dialogue Divine Action and Pansacramental Naturalism The Easter Experiences: An Incarnationist Approach Revelatory Experience and "Mere" Psychology Revelation, Reference, and Rationality Revelation as "Data" The Puzzle-Solving Nature of Theological Language Use Puzzle Solutions and the Theology of Nature Structure not Substance: A Radically Modified Realism Structural Realism and the Language of Theology Psychology, Reference, and the Faiths of the World Afterword Notes Index
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