On 03 Feb 2013, at 12:30, Roger Clough wrote:
Hi John Mikes
It says
"The Fabric of Eternity is the author's personal view of the
Universe that allows for science and theology to explore the wonders
of creation in peaceful unison.'
IMHO that is completely misguided, because the worlds they
understand are separate magisteria, to use
Stephan Jay Gould's phrase. Science deals with the physical world,
and theology deals with
the nonphysical world.
Only an Aristotelian can say "science deals with the physical world".
This sums up physicalism.
A Platonist says that science is just the modest tool/method to deal
with any subject. Allowing the abandon of science in the theological
field can only be an invitation to the bad faith in there, and to the
"don't ask" mentality.
Bruno
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Time: 2013-02-02, 11:45:07
Subject: Topical combination
In view of the list-posts lately combining different worldviews I
want to draw attention to a new booklet written by a chemist -
computer scientist working in bio-protein simulations. The booklet
makes connection between the author's religious thoughts and some of
modern physic's concepts.
The combination is interesting - not fitting my theoretical
worldview, but in the sense how a different mindset could view the
(controversial?) topics.
The URL including bio-data of the author:
http://www.amazon.com/Fabric-Eternity-Scientists-Works-Providence/dp/0988571706/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1359236564&sr=8-1&keywords=kolossvary
�- it includes the title and the authors name in brief.
the text can be downloaded from Amazon etc., or bought in book-form.
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John Mikes
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