ENERGY AND THE GENERATION OF THE WORLD |
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Authors: | George L. Murphy |
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Affiliation: | George L. Murphy is a theoretical physicist and pastor of St. Mark Lutheran Church, Box 201, Tallmadge, OH 44278. |
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Abstract: | Abstract. Energy concepts in theology and natural science are studied to see how they may aid the science-theology dialogue. Relationships between divine and human energies in classical Christology and energy ideas in process theology are significant. In physics, energy has related roles as something conserved and as the generator of temporal development. We explore ways in which God and the world may interact to produce evolution of the universe. Possible connections between the double role of physical energy and the bipolar character of God in process theology are noted. Energy helps to describe God's relationship with the world in both theological viewpoints and, thus, may bridge them. |
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Keywords: | Creation energy generation of the world process theology time |
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