Creation and the Symbiosis of Science and Judaism
It seems to me that the critical questions that science and natural philosophy raise for Jewish theology are the following: Does God evolve? Does the universe have or even need an interpretation, specifically with reference to the fact that most of the universe most of the time is uninhabitable, and...
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2002
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Zygon
Year: 2002, Volume: 37, Issue: 1, Pages: 137-142 |
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B Ontology B Jewish Philosophy B Science B Time B will of God B or (light) B Nothing B Ethics B quantum mechanics B tohu and bohu B inflationary universe B asymptote B Space B Motion B Creation B John Wheeler B René B Universe B Moses Maimonides B rabbinic authorities B Descartes B Emmanuel Levinas B Hebrew Scriptures B Genesis B Redemption B Good B thing |
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