"The global reality of suffering and death has demanded an authentic theological response in every era and has impelled debate concerning Gods relationship to suffering and the conceivability of the suffering of God. The scope and impact of this suffering in the last century have driven this debate to acute pitch, demanding How shall one speak rightly of God in view of the suffering that is inherent and inflicted in the cosmos? While ..."
Theology for a Scientific Age(2nd Edition) Being and Becoming - Natural, Divine and Human by ArthurR. Peacocke Paperback, 448 Pages, Published 1993 by Scm Press ISBN-13: 978-0-334-02547-4, ISBN: 0-334-02547-8
Theology for a Scientific Age Being and Becoming - Natural and Divine (Signposts in Theology Series) by ArthurR. Peacocke Hardcover, 221 Pages, Published 1991 by Blackwell Pub ISBN-13: 978-0-631-15426-6, ISBN: 0-631-15426-4
Paths From Science Towards God(1st Edition) The End of all Our Exploring by ArthurR. Peacocke Paperback, 224 Pages, Published 2001 by Oneworld Publications ISBN-13: 978-1-85168-245-4, ISBN: 1-85168-245-7
"Paths from Science Towards God By applying the principles of scientific thought to theological matters, Arthur Peacocke argues that the divine principle is at work behind all aspects of existence - both spiritual and physical. Full description"
God and Science A Quest for Christian Credibility by Arthur Robert Peacocke Paperback, 96 Pages, Published 1996 by Scm Press ISBN-13: 978-0-334-02673-0, ISBN: 0-334-02673-3
God and the new biology(1st Edition) by ArthurR. Peacocke Hardcover, 224 Pages, Published 1986 by J. M. Dent Import ISBN-13: 978-0-460-04699-2, ISBN: 0-460-04699-3
"The Eastern Christian church (Orthodoxy) has long maintained – ever since the
Cappadocian Fathers16 in the fourth century – a distinction that today still has
potential for expressing the continuing, dynamic, creative activity of God. This is
the distinction between the essence of God, or His nature, properly socalled,
which is inaccessible, unknowable and incommunicable; and the energies, or
divine operations, forces proper to and ..."
The Creative Suffering of the Triune God(1st Edition) An Evolutionary Theology (AAR ACADEMY SER) by Gloria L. Schaab Paperback, 252 Pages, Published 2011 by Oxford University Press ISBN-13: 978-0-19-979224-5, ISBN: 0-19-979224-0
Intimations of Reality(1st Edition) Critical Realism in Science and Religion by ArthurR. Peacocke Paperback, 96 Pages, Published 1984 by Univ Of Notre Dame Pr ISBN-13: 978-0-268-01156-7, ISBN: 0-268-01156-7
"This collection of fifteen research papers explores the implications of chaos and complexity in physical, chemical, and biological systems for philosophical and theological issues regarding God's action in the world. It resulted from the second of five international research conferences being co-sponsored by the Vatican Observatory, Rome, and the Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences, Berkeley. The overarching goal is to contribu ..."
"174p brown paperback with laminated cover, little used copy, spine sunned, pages clean with appendix and references, very good copy from a Cambridge college library"
"Foreword by Mary Ann Meyers Recent years have seen an explosion of interest in the doctrine of panentheism - the belief that the world is contained within the Divine, although God is also more than the world. Here for the first time leading scientists and theologians meet to debate the merits of this compelling new understanding of the God-world relation. Atheist and theist, Eastern and Western, conservative and liberal, modern and po ..."
From DNA to Dean Reflections and Explorations of a Priest-scientist by Arthur Robert Peacocke Paperback, 240 Pages, Published 2012 by Hymns Ancient & Modern Ltd ISBN-13: 978-1-85311-132-7, ISBN: 1-85311-132-5
"In this fascinating book Arthur Peacocke shares with his readers a short autobiographical portrait of his life and his reflections on Christian faith and practice, based on addresses he has given. In a final section, he explores the implications for Christian belief of the scientific world view. He embraces the paradox of the Christian tradition as a simultaneous respect for what has been handed on to us and a critical revising, enrichi ..."