How Do We Know? Understanding in Science and Theology Dirk Evers, Antje Jackelén, Taede A. Smedes (eds.), London: T&T Clark, 2010, ISBN: 9780567132659 (paperback). The book contains fourteen essays, with a preface by Dirk Evers: Peter Gärdenfors, The role of understanding in human nature· Lewis Wolpert, The Origins of Science and Religion Mikael Stenmark, From Positivist to Postmodern Conceptions of Knowledge Håkan Snellmann, The Scientific Project: knowledge without meaning? Rebekka Klein, How do we know about the Self: Theoretical, Experimental, and· Neural? Noreen Herzfeld, ‘The End of Faith’? Theology as Process Antje Jackelén, Faith, Science and Postmodernity Eva-Lotta Grantén The role of scientific knowledge for theological change – a case study from original sin Richard Bowen, Self, Knowledge and Faith: An approach to constructive dialogue in science and religion Willem B. Drees, The Multiplicity of Purposes of ‘Religion and Science’ Peter Kirschenmann, Towards Understanding ‘Understanding’ in Science and Theology David Goodin, On First Principles: Arthur Schopenhauer and Bridging the Science/ Religion Divide Marie Vejrup Nielsen, Knowing through narratives? Narrative understanding and the separation between the narrative and non-narrative John Teske, ‘Let Me Tell You a Story’: Narrative and Meaning in Science and Religion
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