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| DC Field | Value | Language | 
|---|---|---|
| dc.contributor.author | Stephen, Happel | - | 
| dc.date.accessioned | 2018-11-07T08:06:17Z | - | 
| dc.date.available | 2018-11-07T08:06:17Z | - | 
| dc.date.issued | 2002 | - | 
| dc.identifier.isbn | 0-333-71410-5 | - | 
| dc.identifier.uri | http://10.6.20.12:80/handle/123456789/18635 | - | 
| dc.description | This book is about many questions: God, time, and the search by human beings for God in time and space. As Coleridge said of George Berkeley, the philosopher and bishop, because the topic reaches from ‘tar-water, ends with the Trinity, the omne scibile forming the interspace,’1 carrying a map or fixing upon a geophysical satellite might be useful as readers travel through the terrain. In the foreground I will examine the ways in which metaphors for time function in the natural sciences and theology or religious studies.2 But I will aim for a view of God and divine action in our world that includes, rather than excludes, all of creation – from the formation of metals and planets to human beings | - | 
| dc.language | en | en_US | 
| dc.language.iso | en | en_US | 
| dc.publisher | Palgrave Macmillan | en_US | 
| dc.subject | Religion and science | en_US | 
| dc.title | Metaphors for God’s Time in Science and Religion | en_US | 
| dc.type | Book | en_US | 
| Appears in Collections: | Religion | |
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