Philosophy, Theology and the Sciences. Vol. 8 & 9 (2021/2022)
Edited by Celia Deane-Drummond, Dirk Evers, and Michael Spezio. Die englischsprachige Zeitschrift "Philosophy, Theology and the Sciences" (PTSc) bietet eine Plattform für einen konstruktiven und kritischen Austausch zwischen Naturwissenschaften in all ihren Fachgebieten (von Physik bis Psychologie und darüber hinaus) und der zeitgenössischen Philosophie und Theologie. Die Zeitschrift erscheint zweimal jährlich jeweils mit einem thematischen Fokus. Die 23 Aufsätze dieser vier Ausgaben widmen sich den thematischen Schwerpunkten: Vol. 8.1: Being Human in a Technological Age (fünf Aufsätze). Vol. 8.2: Anthropology, Christian and Scientific - Concurrence or Convergence? (sechs Aufsätze). Vol. 9.1: The Roots of Gratitude (acht Aufsätze). Vol. 9.2: Intercultural Perspectives on Science and Religion (vier Aufsätze). - From the Tables of Contents: Vol. 8.1: Ingolf U. Dalferth: The Power of Passivity. The Challenge of Being Human in the Age of Technology. - Mårten Björk: The Noise of Unheard Sounds. Donald D. Hoffman, Chetan Prakash, and Nick Bostrom on the Subjectivity of Being. - Melike Sahinol: Living in the Age of Neuro-Digitalization. Brain-Computer Interfaces for Patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. - Marius Dorobantu: Human-Level, but Non-Humanlike. Artificial Intelligence and a Multi-Level Relational Interpretation of the 'Imago Dei'. - Philip Geck: Imagining Posthumans, Narrating One Human Life. Anthropological Decisions in Nick Bostrom and Karl Barth. -- Vol. 8.2: Anne L. C. Runehov: In Technology We Trust? From a Subjective Self to an Extended Digital Self. - Sara Lumbreras: Dualism in Our Technoscience. The Influence of Technological Advances and Transhumanism in the Current Anthropological Views in Society, and the Scientific Evidence Behind Them. - Aku Visala: Free Will and Relationality. Theological, Philosophical, and Scientific Perspectives. - Lari Launonen: Why Cognitive Science of Religion Matters for Christian Theology and Philosophy. An Overview. - Mårten Björk: The Number of the Soul. Theology and the Metaphysics of Integrated Information Theory. - Christopher C. Knight: Natural Theology. Complementary Perspectives from the Science-Theology Dialogue and the Eastern Orthodox Tradition. -- Vol. 9.1: John Behr: Irenaeus' Gratitude and Derrida's Gift. Time, Death, Life. - David Carr: The Transcendent Character of Human Gratitude and its Meaningful Limits. - Carmody Grey: Function and Gratuity in Theology and Biology. - Harris Wiseman: Gratitude as a Tree of Life. - Andrew Davison: The Roots of Gratitude in Non-Human Cooperation. - Celia Deane-Drummond: Exploring the Ultra "Ultimate" in Gratitude. Interrogating Gratitude in Thomas Aquinas Through the Lens of Cultural Evolution. - Michael Burdett/Emily Burdett: Economy of Grace and the Infinite Circle. A Theological Reception of the Social Evolutionary Origins of Gratitude. - Penny Spikins: Epilogue on the Roots of Gratitude. -- Vol. 9.2: Megan Loumagne Ulishney: Gender as Context in Science and Religion. "Natural" Sexual Difference as a Case Study. - Charles Christian/Benno van den Toren: The Nature of Material Reality. Interreligious Conversations at the Cusp of Modern Science in India. - Klaas Bom/Benno van den Toren: Towards an Intercultural and More Equal Debate on Science and Religion. Insights from French-Speaking Africa. - Benno van den Toren/Klaas Bom: Catholicity as a Conceptual Tool for Interculturality in Science and Religion. -- Each issue contains Book Reviews. - Zwei Jahrgänge in vier Heften, zus. XV,555 Seiten, broschiert (PTSc - Philosophy, Theology and the Sciences. Vol. 8 & 9 (2021/2022)/Mohr Siebeck 2022) Lagerspuren/some shelfwear