Zukunftsperspektiven im theologisch-naturwissenschaftlichen Dialog
Wolfgang Achtner, Patrick Becker, Ansgar Beckermann, Michael Blume, Philip Clayton, Ursula Diewald Rodriguez, Ursula Diewald, Georg Gasser, Bernhard Grom, Bernulf Kanitscheider, Andreas Klein, Stephanie Klein, Armin Kreiner, Harald Lesch, Ulrich Lüke, Tobias Müller, Hans-Dieter Mutschler, Ulrich Ott, Heinz-Herrmann Peitz, Matthias Petzoldt, Josef Quitterer, Thomas Schärtl, Winfried Schmidt, Eberhard Schockenhoff, Christiane Schulze, Rüdiger Vaas, Eckart Voland
The modern world is ruled by the natural sciences. They are the ones who discuss the most pressing problems of our time that touch the core theological arguments: Is God nothing more than an illusion of our brain cells? Are the world religions subjective and purely sociological/psychological phenomena? Can we even speak of such a thing as free will in humans?This volume takes a look to the future of both scientific developments as well as the theological approach to the results of the natural sciences.