Ellis and Murphy show how contemporary sciences actually support a religiously based ethic of nonviolence, not by appealing to the Enlightment's mechanismic Creator God or revelation's Father God but by discerning the transcendent ground in the laws of nature, the emergence of intelligent freedom, and the echoes of "knoetic" self-giving in cosmology and biology.
What is the ethical import of contemporary scientific cosmology? How does our understanding of the universe relate to our most pressing social concerns? How do the disparate fields of theology, ethics, and the sciences relate to each other? Murphy and Ellis offer a coherent construction of these relations and show how a particular moral vision-a "kenotic" ethic-is supported "from below" by the social sciences and "from above" by theology. The theological import of contemporary cosmology, they argue, points ultimately to an ethic that centers on self-sacrifice and nonviolence. In ambition, rigor, and scale, in its search for an integrated and coherent worldview at a time of unprecedented complexity and uncertainty, readers will find this volume daring and important.
Product Details
N THE MORAL NATURE OF THE UNI
Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Product Weight: 1.05 lbs
Author: Murphy, Nancey
Author: Ellis, George F. R.
Publication Date: 1996-10-18
Language: English
Series: Theology and the Sciences
Publisher: 1517 MEDIA
Dewey Decimal Classification: 149.2
Number of Units in Package: 1
ISBN: 9780800629830