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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Ch. 1 | Physics and Theology in Historical Perspective | |
From the Dawn of Modern Science to Kepler | 7 | |
From the Baconian Compromise to the "War" between Science and Religion | 15 | |
The Rise of Modern Physics: From Einstein to the Big Bang | 23 | |
Current Attitudes and Relationship between Science and Theology | 29 | |
Ch. 2 | Does God Exist? | |
Traditional Arguments for the Existence of God: From Aristotle to the Present | 33 | |
The Design Argument and Contemporary Physics | 38 | |
The Cosmological Argument and Contemporary Physics | 47 | |
The Ontological Argument and Contemporary Physics | 60 | |
Who Is the God of the Physicists? | 66 | |
Summary: The Divine Postulate in the Light of Contemporary Physics | 71 | |
Ch. 3 | Did God Create the Universe Out of Nothing? | |
Creation out of Nothing in Biblical and Theological Perspective | 73 | |
Does Contemporary Physics Point to an Original Creation? | 79 | |
Creation out of Nothing: Early Models | 95 | |
Creation out of Nothing: Quantum Wave-Fluctuation Models | 98 | |
Creatio ex nihilo without God? | 104 | |
Summary: God as Creator in the Light of Contemporary Physics | 106 | |
Ch. 4 | Is God Still Active in the Universe? | |
What Is Continuing Creation? | 111 | |
Continuing Creation as Divine Sustenance | 115 | |
Modern Physics and the Providence of God | 130 | |
Modern Physics and Special Providence | 138 | |
The Problem of Evil | 146 | |
Summary: God's Continuing Activity in the Universe in Light of Contemporary Physics | 156 | |
Ch. 5 | Can God Survive the Consummation of the Universe? | |
Eschatology as Emerging Scientific Discipline | 160 | |
Open or Closed Universe? | 162 | |
The Challenge of Christian Eschatology in Light of Modern Cosmology | 175 | |
Christian Eschatology and Open Cosmological Models | 179 | |
Christian Eschatology and Closed Cosmological Models | 185 | |
Summary: God as Eschatological Consummator in Light of Contemporary Physics | 197 | |
Ch. 6 | Summary and Conclusions | |
The Impact of Modern Physics and Cosmology on the Theological Discussion of God | 199 | |
The Continuing Dialogue between Physics and Theology: Guidelines and Suggestions | 206 | |
Notes | 211 | |
Selected Bibliography | 247 | |
Index | 255 |
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