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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...

deist modes of thought, when it seemed imperative to find some way of throwing a logical bridge across the gap between the world and God? In the transition to a unitary outlook, natural theology suffers a radical transformation much like that suffered by geometry in its assimilation as a four-dimensional natural science into the material content of physics and astrophysics. In the last two chapters I turn more explicitly to the modes and structures of thought that are developed in theological science
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