Christology and Science(English, Paperback, Shults F. LeRon)

Christology and Science(English, Paperback, Shults F. LeRon)

  • Shults F. LeRon
Publisher:Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.ISBN 13: 9780754652311ISBN 10: 0754652319

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Christology and Science(English, Paperback, Shults F. LeRon) is written by Shults F. LeRon and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0754652319 (ISBN 10) and 9780754652311 (ISBN 13).

The dialogue between theology and science has blossomed in recent decades, but particular beliefs about Jesus Christ have not often been brought to the forefront of this interdisciplinary discussion even in explicitly Christian contexts. This book breaks new ground by explicitly bringing the specific themes of Christology into dialogue with contemporary science. It engages recent developments in late modern philosophy of science in order to articulate the Christian beliefs about Jesus Christ in a way that responds to challenges and opportunities that have arisen in light of various scientific discoveries. The main chapters deal with Incarnation, Atonement and Parousia. After a brief treatment of the history of the shaping of these ideas, the author traces developments in some of the sciences that have challenged these formulations: evolutionary biology, cultural anthropology and physical cosmology. Each chapter also summarises some of the popular constructive responses to these developments. After clarifying the way in which the Christian understanding of God and of humanity shape the task of reforming Christology, each chapter concludes with a programmatic outline of ways in which we might articulate the identity, agency and presence of Jesus Christ in dialogue with late modern science and culture.