An edition of In The Beginning...Creativity (2000)

In The Beginning...Creativity

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An edition of In The Beginning...Creativity (2000)

In The Beginning...Creativity

"Gordon Kaufman's works over the last thirty years have pushed theologians to examine honestly, if painfully, their most cherished assumptions about God. Now, in this contribution to the theology-and-science debate, he argues that our traditional thinking about and worship of God have prepared us badly for perhaps the most important problem humans must address in today's world - the ecological crisis." "Kaufman first surveys the pluriform historical development and effects of the notion of God. He then demonstrates how these concepts of God have gotten out of sync with contemporary understandings of the world and humanity. He offers an alternative concept by distinguishing the different modalities of creativity as they figure in the creation of the universe, the cosmic evolutionary process (especially the emergence of life), and human symbolic creativity. He then sketches the interconnections and demonstrates in what way they stand for the divine." "This volume not only develops further than ever before Kaufman's idea of God as creativity but also shows what it would mean to think of God in this way, to live with faith in this God, and to cooperate with the divine in meeting our most pressing global challenges."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
172

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In The Beginning...Creativity
September 5, 2000, Augsburg Fortress Publishers
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First Sentence

"The word "God" is one of the most complex and difficult in the English language, a word rich with many layers and dimensions of meaning."

Classifications

Library of Congress
BT103 .K38 2004, BT103.K38 2004

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
172
Dimensions
8.3 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches
Weight
8 ounces

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL7843757M
ISBN 10
0800636848
ISBN 13
9780800636845
LCCN
2004008046
OCLC/WorldCat
54974658
LibraryThing
542290
Goodreads
1185140

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL8379121W

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