The God of Nature: Incarnation and Contemporary Science

The God of Nature: Incarnation and Contemporary Science

by Christopher C. Knight
The God of Nature: Incarnation and Contemporary Science

The God of Nature: Incarnation and Contemporary Science

by Christopher C. Knight

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Overview

Although Christians have professed the God of Israel, they have often assumed a naturalistic theism that harks back to the Greeks. Doing so, says Christopher Knight, has masked the explanatory potential of a basic Christian affirmation: the incarnation.

Knight here forges a third way of thinking about divine engagement with the world, beyond deism and theism. He sees God's intimate involvement with creation and history as implied in the reality of the incarnation and essentially confirming divine purpose in a kind of sacramental character to all events as they unfold in the world. On this basis, he brings fresh insight to the questions of providence, miracles, personal prayer, the virgin birth, and the ascension of Jesus.

Knight's work promises not to displace science, nor to plead for special exceptions on special occasions, but to see God as always active in the very warp and woof of the universe and its laws.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780800662219
Publisher: 1517 Media
Publication date: 07/20/2007
Series: Theology and the Sciences
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.75(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

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.

Table of Contents


Preface     ix
Contemporary Science and the Religious Response     1
Casting Down the Idols     10
The Problem of Divine Providence     22
Beyond Deism     28
The Acknowledgment of Miracles     34
Risen and Ascended     40
Revelation and Salvation     47
The Faiths of the World and the Action of God     54
The Faiths of the World and the Logos of God     61
Art and Sacrament     69
The Fallen World and Natural Law     79
The Fallen World and Divine Action     86
The Word Made Flesh     96
Ecological and Feminist Perspectives     103
A New Understanding     111
Praying to the God beyond Time     124
Afterword     134
Notes     139
Index     159
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