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Resonanzen: Neurobiologie, Evolution und Theologie

Resonanzen: Neurobiologie, Evolution und Theologie

By Mühling, Markus

Published by Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht

German 292 pages 2016 ISBN 9783647570464
Estimated reading time: 5 h 21 min
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This book presents an epistemological theory of revelation as perception and a relational-narrative theological ontology based on the concept of dramatic coherence, in which the triune life is understood not as an anomaly within ontology, but rather as the decisive condition of its possibility. It further demonstrates that potential for resolving certain theological problems arises if new insights from the natural sciences, such as the theory of the ecological brain in the neurosciences and the theory of niche-construction in evolutionary theory, are taken into account. Similarly, it also proposes that neuroscience and evolutionary biology can procure advantages from a dialogue with theology by considering the conceptual implications stemming from a phenomenological approach and relational-narrative ontology.

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