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Judith Corey

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  • Light From Light

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    Introduction
    1. Cosmologies In The Pre-Christian Era
    2. Cosmologies Of Divine Light And Logos In The Christian Era
    3. Orthodoxy And The Logos
    4. Medieval Orthodox And Early Modern Orthodox
    5. Mechanistic Science And Its Sponsorship By The Church
    6. Spirit And Matter In Contemporary Science And Theology
    7. Interconnection With The Divine In A World Of Light And Transcendence
    Bibliography
    Index

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    Cosmology and theology share a long-held relationship with one another, explaining as they do the constitution of the world and the interaction of forces. The author explores the history of this relationship, from ancient prescientific and theological explanations through contemporary science and philosophy. In this history, a particular problem is highlighted by the author: the prevalence of dualism-from Aristotelian philosophy to modern mechanistic conceptions, many of these accounts presume a sharp, absolute dichotomy between matter and spirit, and the material world and the divine. Increasingly, dualistic conceptions are called into question by contemporary science, theology, and philosophy.

    The author argues that a particular trajectory stemming from Greek Heraclitian and Platonic philosophy to nonorthodox and early Christian theologies provides a fruitful resource for contemporary discussions. This is the Logos theology and its attendant language of light. The author brings this tradition into dialogue with contemporary science and theology to construct an integrative account.

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