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A New Copernican Turn : Contemporary Cosmology, the Self, and Orthodox Science-Engaged Theology

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This short book discusses the latest in terms of cosmology’s knowns and unknowns, and sets out to ascertain the potential of Orthodox Christian theology for accommodating the current scientific view of the universe.

It also addresses one of cosmology’s unknowns, the destiny of the self in the vastness of space, a topic that causes angst since the dawn of modern science. The book examines, accordingly, the signs of a “New Copernican Turn” within contemporary culture, favouring the self and its meaningful encounters with the infinite universe, at the forefront of which being the quest for a physics that views something akin to the self as undergirding reality, not as an inconsequential byproduct of natural phenomena.

The book shows furthermore that theological, spiritual, and religious forms of nature contemplation and wonder facilitate the self’s creative intersection with the universe.

It amounts to an exercise in science-engaged Orthodox theology that takes as a starting point contemporary cosmology. The intended audience of this book are scholars and researchers of science and religion, religious studies, philosophers, and theologians.

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Routledge
1032863498 / 9781032863498
Hardback
17/07/2024
United Kingdom
136 pages, 8 Halftones, black and white; 8 Illustrations, black and white
138 x 216 mm