Science and Natural Theology

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Description: Research Seminar given by Revd Dr Rodney Holder on 20th October 2015
 
Created: 2015-10-21 10:49
Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures
Publisher: Faraday Institute
Copyright: Faraday Institute
Language: eng (English)
Keywords: Faraday; Holder; science; religion;
 
Abstract: Natural theology is generally understood to concern what we can know about God purely by being human, apart from any special revelation. The subject has had a chequered history but is still a live area of enquiry today, especially with insights from science such as cosmological fine-tuning. However, the very idea of doing natural theology has been seriously challenged from within systematic theology, most notably by the great Protestant theologian Karl Barth. In this lecture I critique Barth’s position, especially by arguing that natural theology is included in God’s revelation in the Bible where it is portrayed as giving knowledge of God which is universally available. I conclude with a brief consideration of theologians who have reconsidered the place of natural theology following on from Barth.
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