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Christian Eschatology and the Physical Universe Rev Dr David Wilkinson

Christian Eschatology and the Physical Universe By Rev Dr David Wilkinson

Christian Eschatology and the Physical Universe by Rev Dr David Wilkinson


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The science of the future of the physical universe has been transformed since the discovery of the accelerating universe in 1998. This book explores the future of the universe in the light of modern science, popular culture such as movies and science fiction, and pop eschatology such as the best-selling Left Behind series.

Christian Eschatology and the Physical Universe Summary

Christian Eschatology and the Physical Universe by Rev Dr David Wilkinson

The science of the future of the physical universe has been transformed since the discovery of the accelerating universe in 1998. Overall science paints a picture of a future of futility and therefore poses question to a Christian theology of hope. This book argues that the Christian understanding of new creation, when applied beyond the life of the believer or indeed the church, speaks powerfully into this context, giving resources to both theologians and scientists to engage fruitfully with the questions of the end of the Universe. This book explores the future of the universe in the light of modern science, popular culture such as movies and science fiction, and pop eschatology such as the best-selling Left Behind series. The book argues that Christian theology can learn and contribute in a dialogue with the scientific picture of the future of the Universe. Using a Wesleyan approach to theology, the biblical narratives are explored in conversation with the scientific discoveries. If Christian eschatology is to have a fruitful dialogue, then it must take seriously the relationship between creation and new creation. In particular this relationship, modelled by the resurrection, must be represented by a tension between continuity and discontinuity. In this way the movement to new creation is seen as tranformation rather than destruction of this creation. Indeed, there are pointers to this new creation which may be part of a revised natural theology. The action and faithfulness of God are both key elements in this tranformation working both in process and event. Contemporary theologians including Moltmann and Pannenberg either ignore this tension or fail to relate it to the physical Universe. At the same time the scientific eschatologies of Dyson and Tipler, and the eschatological speculations of contemporary fundamentalism are shown to be inadequate scientifically and technologically. This tension leads to the suggestion that space and time are real in creation and new creation, and a multi-dimensional view of God's relationship with time is proposed. Further, speculation on the tranformation of matter in new creation needs to reflect its relationality and context. The consequences for the relationship of Christian eschatology to the biological world, providence, hope, ethics, and Christian apologetics are explored. In particular such a robust Christian eschatology engages constructively with questions of hope in contemporary culture.

About Rev Dr David Wilkinson

David Wilkinson is currently Wesley Research Lecturer in Theology and Science at the University of Durham. From September 2006 he will be Principal of St Johns College, University of Durham. He is the author of numerous popular books on relationship between science and religion and has appeared on both radio and television. He regularly lectures in the UK and US.

Table of Contents

Contents Preface Chapter 1 Visions of the End Chapter 2 Ending in Futility: The Future Pessimism of Science Chapter 3 The Limited Universal Responses of the Theologians of Hope. Chapter 4 Cosmological Hope in the Eschatologies of the Bible. Chapter 5 Reclaiming the Resurrection in Its Cosmological Setting. Chapter 6 Space-time in creation and new creation. Chapter 7 The Future of Matter Chapter 8 Fruitful Interaction: Working out the relationship of Creation and New Creation. Chapter 9 Conclusion.

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GOR013568261
9780567045461
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Christian Eschatology and the Physical Universe by Rev Dr David Wilkinson
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Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20100527
256
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