A Modern Relation of Theology and Science Assisted by Emergence and Kenosis


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How should we attempt to understand the relationship between theology and science in the 21st Century? In this book I will attempt to answer this question by examining several previous attempts to classify this relationship. I also develop my personal view of the relation thereafter discussing some Catholic contributions to this project and then revisit some of my previously published material highlighting the role of panentheism therein and noting an emergent implication from the literature: the resultant possibilities for God--an implication that creates space for a broadly relational perspective of the process of emergence. These movements allow me to argue that kenosis and emergence can add to the discussion of understanding the theology and science relationship. Herein I advocate a monistic Process-based view of the overlapping relationship between theology and science.
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