Homo transcendentalis? : transcendence in science and religion : interdisciplinary perspectives /
Homo transcendentalis? : transcendence in science and religion : interdisciplinary perspectives /
editor Cornel W. du Toit.
- First edition, first impression.
- xvi, 251 pages : color illustrations, portraits ; 21 cm.
- SASRF (South African Science and Religion Forum) series ; vol. 14. .
- SASRF (South African Science and Religion Forum) University of South Africa. Research Institute for Theology and Religion) ; vol. 14. .
Includes bibliographies.
Shifting frontiers of transcendence in theology, philosophy and science -- The limbic system and the "religious brain" -- Transcendence in phsyics: an oxymoron -- The rise of the human predator and the transcendence of consciousness -- Self-transcendence and Eros: the human condition between desire and the infinite -- Immanent transcendence and radical transcendence: the pivotal issue between Christian theology and a naturalistic metaphysic -- Immanent transcendence angles on a post-reformation theology -- Immanent transcendence in a postfoundational religion: an impossible dream? -- Transcendence in a culture of immanent mysticism: a perspective from Western Europe -- Changing modes of theological rationality -- Mysticism a accommodation of transcendence -- Transcendence in African traditional teligions -- The posthuman aesthetic of transcendence: blank canvasses and naked faces.
9781868886555 1868886557
Religion--Science.
261.55
Includes bibliographies.
Shifting frontiers of transcendence in theology, philosophy and science -- The limbic system and the "religious brain" -- Transcendence in phsyics: an oxymoron -- The rise of the human predator and the transcendence of consciousness -- Self-transcendence and Eros: the human condition between desire and the infinite -- Immanent transcendence and radical transcendence: the pivotal issue between Christian theology and a naturalistic metaphysic -- Immanent transcendence angles on a post-reformation theology -- Immanent transcendence in a postfoundational religion: an impossible dream? -- Transcendence in a culture of immanent mysticism: a perspective from Western Europe -- Changing modes of theological rationality -- Mysticism a accommodation of transcendence -- Transcendence in African traditional teligions -- The posthuman aesthetic of transcendence: blank canvasses and naked faces.
9781868886555 1868886557
Religion--Science.
261.55