Some Correlations Between Methods of Knowing and Theological Concepts in Arthur Peacocke's Personalistic Panentheism and Nonpersonal Naturalistic Theism
Abstract. Differences in methods of knowing correlate with differences in concepts about what is known. This is an underlying issue in science and religion. It is seen, first, in Arthur Peacocke's reasoning about God as transcendent and personal, is based on an assumption of correlative thinkin...
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Wiley-Blackwell
2008
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Zygon
Year: 2008, Volume: 43, Issue: 1, Pages: 19-26 |
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empirical theism
B Epistemology B Analogia Entis B Empiricism B Causation B Panentheism B classical empiricism B religious naturalism B Arthur Peacocke B Immanence B radical empiricism B Transcendence B naturalistic theism B God |
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