The Trinity and an entangled world : relationality in physical science and theology /
Twentieth-Century science discoverd that the physical world is profoundly relational--that, thanks to the phenomenon of quantum entanglement, there is a holistic connectivity at the deepest level of physical reality. This new way of comprehending the universe--which brings to mind the mystery at the...
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Grand Rapids, Mich. :
Wm. B. Eerdmans Pub.,
2010.
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Table of Contents:
- The demise of Democritus / John Polkinghorne
- The entangled world : how can it be like that? / Jeffrey Bub
- Quantum physics : ontology or epistemology? / Anton Zeilinger
- A self-contained universe? / Michael Heller
- An introduction to relational ontology / Wesley J. Wildman
- Scientific knowledge as a bridge to the mind of God / Panos A. Ligomenides
- Relational nature / Argyris Nicolaidis
- The holy Trinity : model for personhood-in-relation / Kallistos Ware
- (Mis)adventures in Trinitarian ontology / Lewis Ayres
- Relational ontology : insights from patristic thought / John Zizioulas
- Relation : human and divine / Michael Welker
- A relational ontology reviewed in sociological perspective / David Martin
- Afterword : "relational ontology," Trinity, and science / Sarah Coakley.