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Against Anthropocentrism: A Jobian Appeal to Science on Theology's Behalf
Authors:Paul Sponheim
Abstract:Abstract : The author asks how science can affect the work of the theologian and uses the experience of Job in the “wild” as pointing toward a new seeing. From science's study of temporality the theologian may learn (1) that humans belong with the (other) creatures, against anthropocentrism, (2) that the traditional distinction between creation and preservation inadequately recognizes God's continuing creative work, and (3) that Christian soteriology needs to address the “groaning” (Romans 8) of the whole creation. While science may help the theologian see thus newly, theology needs to retain its own integrity, as represented by the distinction between creation and fall.
Keywords:anthropocentrism  continuing creating  creation/fall distinction  evolution  Job  nature groaning  soteriology  temporality
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