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Cosmology and theology / edited by David Tracy and Nicholas Lash; English language editor Marcus Lefebure.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Concilium 166Publication details: Edinburgh, Clark : New York, Seabury Press, c1983.Description: viii, 95 p.; 22cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • BL 226 .C67
Contents:
Contents:
pt.1 Historical
New Testament Cosmology/ John Collins
Freedom and necessity in early Christian thought about God/ Henry Chadwick
The God of Space and time/ Olaf Pedersen
The Evolutionary Shift/ Gunter Altner
Eschatology and Cosmology/ Tshibangu Tshishiku
pt. 2 Topical
Creation and cosmos: the symbolics of proclamation and participation/ James Buchanan
Astrophysical Cosmology/ Hermann Bruck
Cosmology as myth/ Mary Hesse
The Creationist Issue: A theologian's view/ Langdon Gilkey
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin: The Case Reopened/ William Warthling
Modern Cosmology and Eastern Thought, Especially Hinduism/ Ursula King
pt. 3 Concluding Editorial Reflections
Editorial Reflections/ David Tracy and Nicholas Lash
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Contents:

pt.1 Historical

New Testament Cosmology/ John Collins

Freedom and necessity in early Christian thought about God/ Henry Chadwick

The God of Space and time/ Olaf Pedersen

The Evolutionary Shift/ Gunter Altner

Eschatology and Cosmology/ Tshibangu Tshishiku

pt. 2 Topical

Creation and cosmos: the symbolics of proclamation and participation/ James Buchanan

Astrophysical Cosmology/ Hermann Bruck

Cosmology as myth/ Mary Hesse

The Creationist Issue: A theologian's view/ Langdon Gilkey

Pierre Teilhard de Chardin: The Case Reopened/ William Warthling

Modern Cosmology and Eastern Thought, Especially Hinduism/ Ursula King

pt. 3 Concluding Editorial Reflections

Editorial Reflections/ David Tracy and Nicholas Lash

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