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God and Contemporary Science: Philip Clayton's Defense of Panentheism
Authors:Willem B. Drees
Affiliation:Bezinningscentrum of the Vrije Universiteit, De Boelelaan, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Abstract:Philip Clayton's God and Contemporary Science is summarized and discussed. Clayton presents a theological reading of biblical texts. In my opinion, science-and-religion studies should deal more substantially with insights of secular studies on the situated character of these texts. Clayton uses the relationship between mind and brain as analogy for the relationship between God and the world. This runs the risk of understanding God as analogous to the mind and hence secondary and emergent relative to the world. Besides, Clayton's arguments for “mental causation” are wanting. But then, why should a defender of panentheism decouple the mental and the material?
Keywords:Philip Clayton    divine action    exegesis    human agency    naturalism    philosophy of mind    philosophy of religion    postmodernism
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