
Most of us believe everything happens for a reason. Whether it is "God's will","karma", or "fate," we want to believe that nothing in the world, especially disasters and tragedies, is a random, meaningless event. But now, as never before, confident scientific assertions that the world embodies a profound contingency are challenging theological claims that God acts providentially in the world. The random and meandering path of evolution is widely used as an argument that God did not create life.Abraham's Dice explores the interplay between chance and providence in the monotheistic religious traditions, looking at how their interaction has been conceptualized as our understanding of the workings of nature has changed. This lively historical conversation has generated intense ongoing theological debates, and provocative responses from science: what are we to make of the history of our universe, where chance and law have played out in complex ways? Or the evolution of life, where random mutations have challenged attempts to find purpose within evolution and convinced many that human beings are but a "glorious accident"?The enduring belief that everything happens for a reason is examined through a conversation with major scholars, among them holders of prestigious chairs at Oxford and Cambridge Universities and the University of Basel, as well as several Gifford lecturers, and two Templeton prize winners. Organized historically, Abraham's Dice provides a wide-ranging scientific, theological, and biblical foundation to address the question of providence and divine action in a world shot through with contingency.
This book investigates the tension between the theological belief in divine providence and the scientific evidence for contingency and randomness in the natural world. Karl W. Giberson, a scholar in the field of science and religion, curates a collection of essays that examine how monotheistic traditions reconcile the concept of a purposeful universe with the chaotic mechanisms of evolution and physical laws. The text synthesizes historical, biblical, and scientific perspectives to address whether human existence and natural history can be interpreted as meaningful or merely accidental.
What You Will Find
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Experts and readers recognize this volume as a sophisticated resource for those interested in the intersection of theology and modern science. The prose is noted for its academic rigor, providing a structured overview of complex debates that remain central to contemporary religious and scientific discourse.
Page Count:
374
Publication Date:
2016-05-16
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190277165
ISBN-13:
9780190277161
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