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Issues in Science and Theology: What is Life?

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Part From Physics to Biology.- Chapter 1: From Physics to Semiotics.- Chapter 2: Is Life Essentially Semiosis? A Commentary.- Chapter 3: Life in the open air.- Chapter 4: Reflections on Lessons from Evolutionary Biology with Insights from Sergius Bulgakov.- Chapter 5: Life in Terms of Nano-Biotechnologies.- Part Concepts of Life in Philosophy, Theology and Ethics.- Chapter 6: an Ill-defined Relationship.- Chapter 7: Emergence, Realism, and the Good Life.- Chapter 8: Dust of the Ground and Breath of Life (Gen. 2:7): The notion of 'life' in ancient Israel and emergence theory.- Chapter 9: The Openness of Personhood and Faith - An Infinitizer Approach.- Chapter 10: Respect for Life in the Age of Science.- Part The Hermeneutics of Life.- Chapter 11: Life and Is there a biological foundation for consciousness?.- Chapter 12: "To Research Living Beings, One Has to Participate in Life".- Chapter 13: Signs, Science, and A Biosemiotic Mediation.- Chapter 14: Persons Knowing Theological Possibilities in Michael Polanyi's Philosophy.- Chapter 15: Life Beyond Critical Realism. Developing Huyssteen's Transversal Approach to the Science/Theology Dialogue.- Index.

220 pages, Paperback

First published June 24, 2015

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