1. Maddox Bibliography Topic: 7. Cosmology and Eschatology
7. Cosmology and Eschatology
Ellis , George F. R., editor. The Far-Future Universe:
Eschatology from a Cosmic Perspective . Philadelphia: Templeton Foundation
Press, 2002.
Gleiser, Marcelo. The Prophet and the
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2. Event: Eschatology, Immortality, and the Future of the Cosmos (Berkeley 2001)
Eschatology , Immortality, and the Future of the Cosmos (Berkeley 2001) June 2001, Berkeley
Robert Russell -
Physical Cosmology and Christian Eschatology: Consonance or Dissonance?
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3. Divine Action Topic: Eschatology
Eschatology
Moltmann, Jurgen.
Reflections on Chaos and Gods Interaction
with the World from a Trinitarian Perspective.
Peters, Ted.
Resurrection of the Very Embodied
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4. Video: Robert Russell on Physical Cosmology and Christian Eschatology: Conso...
Robert Russell on Physical Cosmology and Christian Eschatology: Consonance or Dissonance?
Permissions,
credits and ©
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5. Biography: Robert John Russell
and Christian Eschatology
Evolution and
Providence
Physics and
Theology
Theology and Science:
Current Issues and Future Directions
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6. Divine Action Topic: Peters, Ted. The Trinity In and Beyond Time."
principles to interpret eschatology . Such principles have important scientific as
well as theological warrant. Proleptic
eschatology adds to the whole/part dialectic of science the claim that the
whole is present as one part among
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7. Theme Home: The Future
Cosmology and Christian Eschatology: Consonance or Dissonance?
A Theory of Everything
Topic Sets
Faith in the Future:
Religion, Aging and Healthcare in the 21st Century (24
topics)
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8. Theme Home: Hope
Cosmology and Christian Eschatology: Consonance or Dissonance?
Topic Sets
Faith
in the Future: Religion, Aging and Healthcare in the 21st Century (24
topics)
Eschatology,
Immortality,
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9. God, Humanity and the Cosmos Topic: Consonances Between Science and Religion
law and
chance ). Concerning eschatology there seems to be no consonance - scientific
cosmology predicts that the universe will end in a state devoid of structure or
meaning; Christianity cherishes a final hope of redemption. R.J.Russell
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10. Subject Home: Theology and Religion
Eschatology,
Immortality, and the Future of the Cosmos (Berkeley
2001)
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