Restoring human nature : constructive theological anthropologies engaging the psychological sciences
Date
30/03/2022Metadata
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Abstract
Over the past decade, a growing number of theologians and philosophers from a variety of sub disciplines have expressed an interest in the possibilities of a “science-engaged theology.” The specific projects that fall under this somewhat broad conceptual umbrella are rather diverse, but at its most basic, science-engaged theology is a form of inquiry that is deeply engaged with one or more of the sciences in the service of articulating, defending, or critiquing existing theological and philosophical frameworks. Some operating in this fertile domain even seek to construct entirely new theological (and occasionally, scientific) categories in light of the generative insights born from a robust interaction between the sciences and theology.
Citation
Callaway , K & Crisp , O D 2022 , ' Restoring human nature : constructive theological anthropologies engaging the psychological sciences ' , TheoLogica: An International Journal for Philosophy of Religion and Philosophical Theology , vol. 6 , no. 1 , pp. 1-3 . https://doi.org/10.14428/thl.v6i1.65573
Publication
TheoLogica: An International Journal for Philosophy of Religion and Philosophical Theology
Status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
2593-0265Type
Journal article
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Copyright (c) 2022 Kutter Callaway & Oliver D. Crisp. Open Access. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
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