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The Moving Image: Science and Religion. Time and Eternity
 
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ISBN13:9781032955407
ISBN10:1032955406
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:234 pages
Size:216x138 mm
Language:English
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The Moving Image

Science and Religion. Time and Eternity
 
Edition number: 1
Publisher: Routledge
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In The Moving Image, originally published in 1966, the author deals with a number of related problems, some old and some new, on the borderland where science, philosophy and theology meet.

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Research scientist and university teacher, Anglican clergyman and warden of a great theological library, the author had previously lectured and written extensively on religious and scientific questions. In The Moving Image, originally published in 1966, he deals with a number of related problems, some old and some new, on the borderland where science, philosophy and theology meet. How does our sense of time arise, and what does it mean? Is the universe an accident and human life without purpose, or is a doctrine of creation a necessary counterpart to the teachings of evolution?  What does it mean in a scientific age to claim that the eternal God works out his purpose in cosmic and organic process, revealing himself in human history? Does the classical doctrine of the Incarnation do justice to Christ?s involvement as a human person in the travail of the real world as we know it?


These and other questions are looked at afresh in the light of a carefully articulated understanding of the relation of time to eternity, which draws together the contributions of the ancient world, the insights of existentialists and linguistic philosophy, and the most recent trends in natural science. On this basis, skilfully argued and cogently presented, the author examines the problems of divine omniscience in relation to human freewill and neurophysiological determinism, and deals in a fresh manner with the great questions of Christology and the hope of eternal life. The result is a work of fascinating interest, in which bold metaphysical views are advanced with full awareness of the pitfalls to which such thinking was exposed at the time. Of interest to philosophers and theologians at the time, as well as the lay reader, today it can be read in its historical context.

Table of Contents:

Preface.  1. Time and Eternity  2. The Biblical Language of Time  3. Time and Change  4. Time?s Arrow  5. The Doctrine of Creation  6. The Christian and the Cosmos  7. Evolution and Christianity  8. The Relativity of Time  9. Everlasting or Eternal?  10. Eternity and Creation  11. Fore-knowledge and Freedom  12. Revelation of the Eternal  13. Time and the Eternal Word  14. Epilogue: An End of Time.  Index of Proper Names.  Index of Subjects