Humanity in an Intelligible Cosmos

Footnote

Christopher B. Kaiser, "Humanity in an Intelligible Cosmos: Non-Duality in Albert Einstein and Thomas Torrance," in The Promise of Trinitarian Theology: Theologians in Dialogue with T. F. Torrance, ed. Elmer M. Colyer (Lanham, Bolder, New York, Oxford: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2001), 239-267

Bibliography

Kaiser, Christopher B. "Humanity in an Intelligible Cosmos: Non-Duality in Albert Einstein and Thomas Torrance." In The Promise of Trinitarian Theology: Theologians in Dialogue with T. F. Torrance, 239-267. Edited by Elmer M. Colyer. Lanham, Bolder, New York, Oxford: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2001

Publication life cycle / General notes

See also ch. 12, "Thomas Torrance Responds," pp. 332-335 (#2001-TFT-4b).

Discussed in the Reading Group on February 10, 2022: Video.

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Synopsis/Outline

Chapter headings:

  1. A Twofold Tribute
  2. The Problem of Subject-Object Duality in a Technological Society
  3. General Relativity and Einstein’s Epistemology
  4. Torrance on the Mystery of Intelligibility
  5. Comparison with Einstein’s Views on Intelligibility
  6. Torrance on Scientific Discovery
  7. Scientific Discovery as a Form of Revelation
  8. Human Science and Cosmic Light
  9. The Mobility of Angels

Cf. response by T. F. Torrance, pp. 332-335.