
handle: 10171/35102
Arthur Peacocke ha sido un prestigioso científico del siglo XX y, a partir de los años 70, se ha dedicado a estudiar las relaciones entre la nueva cosmovisión científica revelada por la ciencia moderna y la concepción teológica de la Creación y de la actuación divina en el mundo. Desarrolló lo que él mismo llama «teísmo naturalista », un modelo que concibe la evolución de «todo- lo-que-hay» a partir de un monismo emergentista compatible con una visión panenteísta de las relaciones entre Dios y el mundo. En este texto describimos las bases de su pensamiento, haciendo énfasis en su cosmovisión científica, su concepción de Dios y de la Creación y su proyecto de rehacer la teología desde la ciencia. -------- Arthur Peacocke has been a distinguished scientist of the twentieth century, and from the 70’s has been studying the relationship between the new scientific worldview revealed by modern science and the theological concept of Creation and the divine action in the world. He developed what he calls «naturalistic theism» a model that conceives the evolution of «all-that-is» from an emergentist monism consistent with a panentheist view of the relations between God and the world. In this text we describe the foundations of his thought, with emphasis on his scientific worldview, his conception of God and of Creation and his project to rebuild theology from science.
Creación, Emergencia, Panenteísmo, Inmanencia divina
Creación, Emergencia, Panenteísmo, Inmanencia divina
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