Die Heilige Schrift Neuen Testaments Volume Eight: Vierten Theils Zweite Abtheilung. Die Briefe Pauli an Die Kolosser Und an Philemon.


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The main aim of this book is to contribute to the relationship between science and religion. This book aims to do constructive theological work out of a particular cultural context. The point of departure is contemporary Swedish religion and worldviews. One focus is the process of biologization (i.e. how the worldviews of the general public in Sweden are shaped by biological science). Is there a gap between Swedes in general and the perceptions of Swedish clergy? The answer is based on sociological studies on science and religion in Sweden and the United States. Furthermore the book contains a study of Swedish theologians from Nathan Soderblom to the present Archbishop Antje Jackelen and their shifting understanding of the relation between science and religion. The philosophical aspects of this relation are given special consideration. What models of the relation inform the contemporary scholarly discussion? Are science and religion in conflict separate or in mutual creative interaction? Brakenhielm presents a valuable contribution to the understanding of the relationship between science and religion. Especially important is his research of how this relationship is perceived by the general public. His is among the few studies that in detail show how it is out there--how science and religion interact in the minds of ordinary people. He also discloses striking differences between the contexts in Sweden and the United States which tell us that there is more than one way to understand how science religion and faith interact in the present. --Jan-Olav Henriksen Professor of Philosophy of Religion MF Norwegian School of Theology Oslo This is a challenging and stimulating book which explores the relationship between science and religion. It integrates philosophical theological and empirical studies in a very illuminative and unique way. --Mikael Stenmark Professor of Philosophy of Religion Uppsala University Carl Reinhold Brakenhielm is P
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