ABSTRACT

Ambitious, controversial and absorbing, God and the Universe tackles the highly-charged issue of God's relevance in the light of new scientific thinking on cosmology. Engaging with poststructuralism, ethics, mathematics, and philosophy through the ages, this persuasively argued book reinvigorates religious debate for the new millennium.

part I|93 pages

Renaissance in language?

chapter I|44 pages

Prologue

chapter 1|13 pages

The freedom to question

chapter 2|34 pages

The expression of God in language

part II|113 pages

All in God's space-time

chapter 3|67 pages

Extending scientific languages

chapter 4|44 pages

The beginning of the matter

part III|59 pages

The cosmology of life

chapter 5|12 pages

The beginning of life 1

chapter 6|45 pages

Prediction and the cosmology of God

part IV|58 pages

Cosmological ethics

chapter 7|23 pages

God and ethical cosmology

chapter 8|16 pages

The practice of legal cosmology

chapter 9|12 pages

Eschatological cosmology

chapter 10|5 pages

Creating conclusive beginnings