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Contemporary scholarship has given rise to several modes of understanding biophysical and human nature, each entangled with related notions of science and religion. Envisioning Nature, Science, and Religion represents the culmination of three years of collaboration by an international group of fourteen natural scientists, social scientists, humanists, and theologians. The result is an intellectually stimulating volume that explores how the ideas of nature pertain to science and religion.

Editor James D. Proctor has gathered sixteen in-depth essays, each examining and comparing five central metaphors or "visions" of biophysical and human nature. These visions are evolutionary nature, emergent nature, malleable nature, nature as sacred, and nature as culture. The book's diverse contributors offer a wide variety of unique perspectives on these five visions, spanning the intellectual spectrum and proposing important and often startling implications for religion and science alike. Throughout the essays, the authors do a great deal of cross-referencing and engaging each other's ideas, creating a cohesive dialogue on the visions of nature.

Envisioning Nature, Science, and Religion offers a blend of scholarly rigor and readable prose that will be appreciated by anyone engaged in the fields of religion, philosophy, and the natural sciences.



Table of Contents
Acknowledgments / vii
Introduction: Visions of Nature, Science, and Religion / 3
James D. Proctor
1. The Nature of Visions of Nature: Packages to Be Unpacked / 36
Willem B. Drees
2. Visions of Nature through Mathematical Lenses / 59
Douglas E. Norton
3. Between Apes and Angels: At the Borders of Human Nature / 83
Johannes M.M.H. Thijssen
4. Locating New Visions / 103
David N. Livingstone
5. Enduring Metaphysical Impatience? / 131
Robert E. Ulanowicz
6. God from Nature: Evolution or Emergence? / 149
Barbara J. King
7. Who Needs Emergence? / 166
Gregory Peterson
8. Creativity through Emergence: A Vision of Nature and God / 180
Antje Jackelén
9. Rereading a Landscape of Atonement on an Aegean Island / 205
Martha L. Henderson
10. The Vision of Malleable Nature: A Complex Conversation / 227
Andrew Lustig
11. Visions of a Source of Wonder / 245
Fred D. Ledley
12. Nature as Culture: The Example of Animal / Behavior and Human Morality / 271
Nicolaas A. Rupke
13. Environment after Nature: Time for a / New Vision / 293
James D. Proctor
14. Should the Word Nature Be Eliminated? / 312
John Hedley Brooke
Afterword: Visualizing Visions and Visioners / 337
James D. Proctor
Contributors / 353
Index / 357

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      Publisher: Templeton Foundation Press,U.S.
      Publication Date: 15/10/2009
      ISBN13: 9781599473147, 978-1599473147
      ISBN10: 1599473143

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Contemporary scholarship has given rise to several modes of understanding biophysical and human nature, each entangled with related notions of science and religion. Envisioning Nature, Science, and Religion represents the culmination of three years of collaboration by an international group of fourteen natural scientists, social scientists, humanists, and theologians. The result is an intellectually stimulating volume that explores how the ideas of nature pertain to science and religion.

      Editor James D. Proctor has gathered sixteen in-depth essays, each examining and comparing five central metaphors or "visions" of biophysical and human nature. These visions are evolutionary nature, emergent nature, malleable nature, nature as sacred, and nature as culture. The book's diverse contributors offer a wide variety of unique perspectives on these five visions, spanning the intellectual spectrum and proposing important and often startling implications for religion and science alike. Throughout the essays, the authors do a great deal of cross-referencing and engaging each other's ideas, creating a cohesive dialogue on the visions of nature.

      Envisioning Nature, Science, and Religion offers a blend of scholarly rigor and readable prose that will be appreciated by anyone engaged in the fields of religion, philosophy, and the natural sciences.



      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments / vii
      Introduction: Visions of Nature, Science, and Religion / 3
      James D. Proctor
      1. The Nature of Visions of Nature: Packages to Be Unpacked / 36
      Willem B. Drees
      2. Visions of Nature through Mathematical Lenses / 59
      Douglas E. Norton
      3. Between Apes and Angels: At the Borders of Human Nature / 83
      Johannes M.M.H. Thijssen
      4. Locating New Visions / 103
      David N. Livingstone
      5. Enduring Metaphysical Impatience? / 131
      Robert E. Ulanowicz
      6. God from Nature: Evolution or Emergence? / 149
      Barbara J. King
      7. Who Needs Emergence? / 166
      Gregory Peterson
      8. Creativity through Emergence: A Vision of Nature and God / 180
      Antje Jackelén
      9. Rereading a Landscape of Atonement on an Aegean Island / 205
      Martha L. Henderson
      10. The Vision of Malleable Nature: A Complex Conversation / 227
      Andrew Lustig
      11. Visions of a Source of Wonder / 245
      Fred D. Ledley
      12. Nature as Culture: The Example of Animal / Behavior and Human Morality / 271
      Nicolaas A. Rupke
      13. Environment after Nature: Time for a / New Vision / 293
      James D. Proctor
      14. Should the Word Nature Be Eliminated? / 312
      John Hedley Brooke
      Afterword: Visualizing Visions and Visioners / 337
      James D. Proctor
      Contributors / 353
      Index / 357

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