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Miracles in Said Nursi and Thomas Aquinas

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In order to preserve contemporary understandings of the sciences, many figures of the Divine Action Project (DAP) held that God could never violate or suspend a law of nature, causing the marginalization of miracles from scholarly theology-science dialogue. In the first substantive entry of interreligious dialogue on the topic, this book provides fresh, contemporary accounts of Said Nursi and Thomas Aquinas on miracles and science, challenges contemporary noninterventionist presuppositions, and explores rich, untapped avenues in the theology, metaphysics, and epistemology of miracles and laws of science. Through an exploration of Nursi's Ash'arite, Quranic interpretation of the sciences, and St. Thomas's neglected doctrine of obediential potency, this volume marshals powerful tools from the world's two largest religions to elucidate the foundations of God's interaction with creatures.

As well as contributing to the contemporary debate, this volume provides Muslim and Christian readers alike substantive intellectual frameworks in which to think about the sciences from the heart of their own intellectual traditions, while at the same time giving them as alternatives to mainstream contemporary approaches for scientists and other readers engaged in theology-science dialogue.

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ISBN: 9781032819419
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Author: Edmund Michael Lazzari
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 180 pages
Series: Routledge Science and Religion Series
Genres: Religion and science
Medieval Western philosophy
Islamic and Arab philosophy
Philosophy: metaphysics and ontology
Philosophy of religion
Christianity
Islam