Creation and the Symbiosis of Science and Judaism

It seems to me that the critical questions that science and natural philosophy raise for Jewish theology are the following: Does God evolve? Does the universe have or even need an interpretation, specifically with reference to the fact that most of the universe most of the time is uninhabitable, and...

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Main Author: Samuelson, Norbert Max 1936- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 2002
In: Zygon
Year: 2002, Volume: 37, Issue: 1, Pages: 137-142
Further subjects:B Singularity
B Ontology
B Jewish Philosophy
B Science
B Time
B will of God
B or (light)
B Nothing
B Ethics
B quantum mechanics
B tohu and bohu
B inflationary universe
B asymptote
B Space
B Motion
B Creation
B John Wheeler
B René
B Universe
B Moses Maimonides
B rabbinic authorities
B Descartes
B Emmanuel Levinas
B Hebrew Scriptures
B Genesis
B Redemption
B Good
B thing
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