1. Divine Action Topic: Peters, Ted. Resurrection of the Very Embodied So...
Peters, Ted . Resurrection of the Very Embodied Soul?"
In Resurrection of the Very
Embodied Soul? Ted Peters argues that the Christian understanding of eternal
salvation is not threatened by the rejection of
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2. God, Humanity and the Cosmos Topic: The Resurrection of Jesus
Christian miracle of the
resurrection of Jesus finds Peacocke and Polkinghorne close in many respects, but with differences of
emphasis.
Polkinghorne sees the New Testament accounts as, overall,
offering a self-consistent
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3. Divine Action Topic: Resurrection
Resurrection
Arbib, Michael A.
Towards a Neuroscience of the Person."
Ellis, George F.
R. Intimations of Transcendence: Relations of the
Mind to God."
Peters, Ted.
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4. Neuroscience Topic: The Person in Jewish Thought
the expectation of
bodily resurrection at the end of time. The other was the adoption
of a dualist account of the person, according to which the soul
survives the death of the body. Neil Gillman says:
In their original form, the two
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5. Neuroscience Topic: The Person in Christian Theology
between immediate resurrection
and resurrection after a period of waiting.
A theological issue, then, the intermediate state concerns
the relation between anthropology and the doctrine of salvation.
Critics of dualism claim that it
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6. Biography: Robert John Russell
Observatory/UNP, 1993)
Resurrection : Theological and Scientific Perspectives (2002)
Primary research areas
Creation and
cosmology/evolution
Divine action and the laws of
nature (quantum physics, relativity,
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7. Stem Cell Topic: How a Theologian Interprets Myth
life on earth. The cross and resurrection
of Jesus Christ symbolize the presence of this saving grace. In the cross we
see Gods identification with the victims of human injustice or violence. In
the resurrection we see Gods promise
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8. God, Humanity and the Cosmos Topic: How to Think About Providential Agency
most central of actions, the resurrection of Jesus .
The first precept to note is that
particular divine action cannot be discernible as such by naturalistic analysis
of the world. This is axiomatic from the point of view of science ,
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9. Maddox Bibliography Topic: 7. Cosmology and Eschatology
Michael Welker, eds.
Resurrection : Theological and Scientific Assessments . Grand Rapids, MI:
Eerdmans, 2002.
Polkinghorne , John & Michael Welker, eds. The End of
the World and the Ends of God . Harrisburg, PA: Trinity
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10. Neuroscience Topic: The Person in Medieval Thought
teaching on the resurrection of the body, he still believed
that Christian doctrine required an immortal soul to which the
body would be restored at the general resurrection. Thus, he argued
(and not very cogently) that Aristotle was
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