Article ID: CBB000641441

Problems between Science and Theology in the Course of Their Modern History (2006)

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theology, as Andrew White did in 1896. White also was mistaken in exaggerating the conflict between the church and Galileo and Copernicus. The more important issue between science and theology has to do with the mechanistic interpretation of nature. When he introduced the principle of inertia in his natural philosophy, René Descartes insisted that God's immutability renders it impossible for God to intervene in the creation. He reduced the idea of God to a deistic notion by speaking of motion exclusively as a property of bodies. Even though Isaac Newton offered a different view, the Cartesian view dominated subsequent thinking. This made dialogue with theology difficult. Michael Faraday, followed by Albert Einstein, introduced the idea of field; bodily phenomena were subordinated as manifestations of fields. The precursor of the idea of field is the Stoic idea of spirit, which is close to the biblical concept of spirit. Thomas Torrance and I have taken this concept of field as an occasion to reopen dialogue. Mechanistic thinking accounts for the tension between Darwinian thought and theology. In principle the tension can be resolved, because the Bible itself asserts that all living things were brought from the earth---that is, organic life emerged from inorganic matter. Thus, emergence, contingency, and novelty are consistent with Darwinian evolutionary thinking. Contingency can be related conceptually to the activity of God in creation. Keywords: contingency; Charles Darwin; René Descartes; Albert Einstein; evolution; Michael Faraday; field; inertia.

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Authors & Contributors
Cook, Margaret G.
Gemelli, Benedino
Ruse, Michael
Ashworth, William B., Jr.
Mormino, Gianfranco
Crane, Tim
Journals
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Zygon
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences
Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period
NTM: Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften, Technik und Medizin
Science and Christian Belief
Publishers
Olschki
Routledge
Blackwell Publishers
Brill
Emory University
Liguori Editore
Concepts
Mechanism; mechanical philosophy
Science and religion
Philosophy
Philosophy of science
Physics
Teleology
People
Boyle, Robert
Descartes, René
Galilei, Galileo
Kepler, Johannes
Newton, Isaac
Kant, Immanuel
Time Periods
17th century
19th century
16th century
20th century
Early modern
20th century, early
Places
Italy
Netherlands
Institutions
Freie Universität Berlin
Experimentalists
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