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By Thomas Forsyth Torrance

"Divine And Contingent Order" was published by T. & T. Clark Publishers in March 2005, it has 159 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Divine And Contingent Order” Metadata:
- Title: Divine And Contingent Order
- Author: Thomas Forsyth Torrance
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 159
- Publisher: T. & T. Clark Publishers
- Publish Date: March 2005
- Library of Congress Classification: BT695 .T67 1998
“Divine And Contingent Order” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Religion and science - Creation - Providence and government of God - Free will and determinism - Evolution - Contingentie - Christianity - Schöpfung - Libre arbitre et déterminisme - Schepping - Systematische theologie - Histoire - Providence divine - Schöpfungslehre - Religion et sciences - Doctrinal Theology - Création - Christianity, philosophy - Spiritual life - History
Edition Specifications:
- Format: Paperback
- Weight: 8.8 ounces
- Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL7853947M - OL14852631W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 39001563 - 944224568
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2005482242
- ISBN-13: 9780567043214
- ISBN-10: 0567043215
- All ISBNs: 0567043215 - 9780567043214
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"This book examines the implications of the Judaeo-Christian claim for our understanding of the universe that it is contingent: freely created by God out of nothing, and having an existence, freedom, and rational order of its own while still dependent on him. Professor Torrance argues that this claim made possible the development of western empirical science, but that Newtonian physics obscured the connection between the rational order of nature and the Christian doctrine of creation. He shows how modern relativity and quantum theories have once again drawn attention to the significance of contingence, and imply that the universe is found to be consistently rational only if it is dependent on a creative rationality beyond it. He considers finally the disorderly elements in the universe, both physical and moral, and argues that the doctrine of incarnation as well as of creation is necessary to deal with the intellectual problems which they raise."--Bloomsbury Publishing This book examines the implications of the Judaeo-Christian claim for our understanding of the universe that it is contingent: freely created by God out of nothing, and having an existence, freedom, and rtional order of its own while still dependent on him. Professor Torrance argues that this claim made possible the development of western empirical science, but that Newtonian physics obscured the connection between the rational order of nature and the Christian doctrine of creation. He shows how modern relativity and quantum theories have once againd rawn attention to the significance of contingence, and imply that the universe is found to be consistently rational only if it is dependent on a creative rationality beyond it. He considers finally the disorderly elements in the universe, both physical and moral, and argues that the doctrine of incarnation as well as of creation is necessary to deal with the intellectual problems which they raise
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