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Will the theologian ever be reconciled with the scientist? T. F. Torrance discusses the implications for Christian theology of a transition from two great dualist cosmologies of the past (the Ptolemic and the Copernican-Newtonian) to a non-dualist Einsteinian cosmology, which might seek to integrate the assumptions of science and religion by elucidating the unity of being and form, substance and...

grounded upon natural science, natural science rests for one of its most basic concepts upon Christian theology. 3) The idea of the freedom of the universe, that is, its contingent freedom. Behind this lies a powerful conception of the freedom of God, which stems from the deep background of the Church in Judaic thought, but which Christian theologians energetically developed in the course of their struggle with Greek thought, in order to divorce theology from cosmology. As the Creator of the whole
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