Buch, Englisch, 252 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm
Buch, Englisch, 252 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm
ISBN: 978-3-032-29243-8
Verlag: Springer
This interdisciplinary volume arises out of the 2024 conference of the European Society for the Study of Science and Theology, held in Split, Croatia. Building on work in literature and textual studies, this book offers a series of provocations that deepen our understanding of narrative, theology, and science. A diverse array of narrative forms are examined, from science fiction (including science fiction cinema and AI narratives), to poetry, opera libretti, parables, and images in popular science magazines. These are used to develop new insights for theological, philosophical, scientific, and ethical inquiry, including questions about knowledge, humanness, flourishing, and purpose. The material gathered here will be of substantial value to those interested in science and religion, religious studies, philosophy, literature, art, and theology.
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Chapter 1: Science Fiction and Communities of Agreement: Using Literary Criticism to explore Science and Theology.- Chapter 2: Priest-Scientists in Space: Astrotheology confronts Science Fiction.- Chapter 3: The Role of (Non-)Fiction in : Introducing Charles Taylor’s Social Imaginaries to the Realm of Science.- Chapter 4: Mysterious Matter: Imaginary Constructs in Soviet Popular Science Magazines.- Chapter 5: Myth-understanding Scientific Agency: The Tragedy of Scientism in a Secular.- Chapter 6: Liberating Science: Philosophy of Science and Religion in Andrew Steane’s “Brightland” Parable.- Chapter 7: Imagination and Narrative in Early Modern Science: The Case of Athanasius Kircher.- Chapter 8: The Engagement of Science and Religion in Twenty-First Century Opera.- Chapter 9: Decoding the Twenty Two Miracles of St. James: Navigating Empirical and Mystical Perspectives, Historical Contexts, and Narrative Influence in 10: Possible Ethnographies of “Science and Religion:” An Exercise in Anthropology of the Moderns.- Chapter 11: Animals, Science and Theology in the Imaginative worlds of C. S. Lewis.- Chapter 12: Likely Stories: How the ancient drama of philosophy can help us think about the nonhuman world.- Chapter 13: Big History and Deep Incarnation: The Unifying Stories of a Fragmented World.- Chapter 14: Making Science Fiction and Fantasy Novels with Teilhardian Visions and Multiverse Theories: The Bright Empires series by Stephen Lawhead.- Chapter 15: Poems of Time and Redemption and their contribution to Science-Theology Dialogue.- Chapter 16: AI and Neuroscientific Narratives: Shaping the Future of Science and Religion.- Chapter 17: Narrating Artificial Intelligence in the Way of Theological Ethics: Moving towards Ethical Narratives through Historical Narratives.- Chapter 18: Paradise at What Cost? An ecotheological reading of Mary Doria Russell’s space duology.- Chapter 19: R.U.Ready for the Workless Future? A Theology of Work for Post-employment.- Chapter 20: Narrative Misalignment, Religion, and Resilience: Could Interaction Ritual Chains be the Key to Resilient Recovery from Leadership Hypocrisy for Individuals and Communities?.- Chapter 21: From Neurons to Narratives: Predictive Processing and the Healing Power of Sacred and Secular Literature.




