Complementarity has been used in a wide variety of theological issues, and not
just in christology. <!g>Niels Bohr has
used it even more generally in discussing the unity of the sciences as well
as the relation between divine love and justice. For a helpful reference to the varied uses of complementarity in
theology, see Ian G. <!g>Barbour, Myths, Models, and Paradigms: A Comparative
Study in Science & Religion (New York: Harper & Row, 1974), Chs. 5
and 8. Specific references to
christology and complementarity can be found in Christopher B. Kaiser,
"Christology and Complementarity," Religious Studies 12
(1976): 37-48. and Christopher B. Kaiser, "Quantum Complementarity and
Christological Dialectic," in Religion and Science: History, Method,
Dialogue, ed. W. Mark Richardson and <!g>Wesley J. Wildman (New York:
Routledge, 1996), 291-300. For a
discussion of the philosophical problems surrounding complementarity see E.
MacKinnon, Scientific Explanation and Atomic Physics (Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 1982); Edward MacKinnon,
"Complementarity," <!g>CTNS Bulletin 13.1(Winter 1993); Edward
Mackinnon, "Complementarity," in Religion and Science: History,
Method, Dialogue, ed. W. Mark Richardson and Wesley J. Wildman (New York:
Routledge, 1996), 255-70.
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