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Time in eternity : Pannenberg, physics, and eschatology in creative mutual interaction / Robert John Russell.

LIBRA BL240.3 .R877 2012
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Russell, Robert J.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Religion and science.
Pannenberg, Wolfhart, 1928-2014.
Pannenberg, Wolfhart.
Space and time--Religious aspects--Christianity.
Space and time.
Eternity.
Eschatology.
Cosmology.
Physical Description:
xiii, 440 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Press, [2012]
Summary:
According to Robert John Russell, one of the foremost scholars on relating Christian theology and science, the topic of "time and eternity" is central to the relation between God and the world in two ways. First, it involves the notion of the divine eternity as the supratemporal source of creaturely time. Second, it involves the eternity of the eschatological New Creation beginning with the bodily Resurrection of Jesus in relation to creaturely time. The key to Russell's engagement with these issues, and the purpose of this book, is to explore Wolfhart Pannenberg's treatment of time and eternity in relation to mathematics, physics, and cosmology. Time in Eternity is the first book-length exposition of Russell's unique method for relating Christian theology and the natural sciences, which he calls "creative mutual interaction" (CMI). This method first calls for a reformulation of theology in light of science and then for the delineation of possible topics for research in science drawing on this reformulated theology. Accordingly, Russell first reformulates Pannenberg's discussion of the divine attributes--eternity and omnipresence--in light of the way time and space are treated in mathematics, physics, and cosmology. This leads him to construct a correlation of eternity and omnipresence in light of the spacetime framework of Einstein's special relativity. In the process he proposes a new flowing time interpretation of relativity to counter the usual block universe interpretation supported by most physicists and philosophers of science. Russell also replaces Pannenberg's use of Hegel's concept of infinity in relation to the divine attributes with the concept of infinity drawn from the mathematics of Georg Cantor. Russell then addresses the enormous challenge raised by Big Bang cosmology to Christian eschatology. In response, he draws on Pannenberg's interpretation both of the Resurrection as a proleptic manifestation of the eschatological New Creation within history and the present as the arrival of the future. Russell shows how such a reformulated understanding of theology can shed light on possible directions for fundamental research in physics and cosmology. These lead him to explore preconditions in contemporary physics research for the possibility of duration, copresence, retroactive causality, and prolepsis in nature.
Contents:
Part 1 SRP → TRP: Revising Pannenberg's Trinitarian Conception of Eternity and Omnipresence and Its Role in Eschatology in Light of Mathematics, Physics, and Cosmology
Chapter 1 The Trinitarian Conception of Eternity and Omnipresence in the Theology of Wolfhart Pannenberg 93
A Pannenberg's Trinitarian Conception of Eternity in Relation to the Time of Creation 94
B Pannenberg's Trinitarian Conception of Omnipresence in Relation to the Space of Creation 101
C Space, Time, Omnipresence, and Eternity: Recent Insights and Summary 106
D The Trinity as Crucial to the Relations between Time and Eternity and between Space and Omnipresence 108
E The Role of Infinity in Pannenberg's Doctrine of God 110
F Eschatology: The Causal Priority of the Future and the Proleptic Character of Eschatology 117
Chapter 2 Co-presence and Prolepsis in Light of Mathematics, Physics, and Cosmology 123
A A Defense of Pannenberg's Assumption of Flowing Time and Its Implicit Ontology 125
B Co-presence: Time in Eternity 150
C Prolepsis: Eternity in Time 179
Chapter 3 From Hegel to Cantor: New Insights for Pannenberg's Discussion of the Divine Attributes 194
A Cantor's Set Theory, Transfinite Numbers, Absolute Infinity, and the Theological Reaction during Cantor's Life 195
B Employing Cantor's Theory of the Transfinites and Absolute Infinity in Pannenberg's Articulation of the Divine Attributes and Eschatology 210
Chapter 4 Covariant Correlation of Eternity and Omnipresence in Light of Special Relativity 224
A Overview of Special Relativity 226
B Reflections on Pannenberg's Comments on Special and General Relativity 266
C A Covariant Correlation of Eternity and Omnipresence in Light of Special Relativity 267
Part 2 TRP → SRP: The Theological Reconstruction of Pannenberg's Views in Light of Mathematics, Physics, and Cosmology as Offering Suggestions for New Research Programs in the Philosophy of Time and in Physics
Chapter 5 A New Flowing Time Interpretation of Special Relativity Based on Pannenberg's Eternal Co-presence and the Covariant Theological Correlation of Eternity and Omnipresence 283
A Debates over the Interpretation of SR: Flowing Time or the Block Universe? 284
B A New Flowing Time Interpretation of Special Relativity Based on Pannenberg's Eternal Co-presence and the Covariant Theological Correlation of Eternity and Omnipresence 299
C The Real Lessons of SR: "Relativity ≠ Relativism," the "Simultaneity Richness" of the Elsewhen, and the "Austere Paucity" of the Anthropocentric Classical Present 313
Chapter 6 Duration, Co-presence, and Prolepsis: Insights for New Research Directions in Physics and Cosmology 317
A Introduction: Resurrection as Transformation and the Preconditions for the Possibility of Duration, Co-presence, and Prolepsis in Creation 317
B Duration: SRP 1, the Search for Duration in Physics 321
C Co-presence: SRP 2, the Search for Non-separability in Time 335
D Eschatology: SRP 3, the Search for the Retroactive Causality of the Immediate Future and the Topology of Eschatological Causality in Physics and Cosmology 339
E Time versus Eternity: A Theological Justification for the Physical Hiddenness of Eternal Time within Creaturely Time 351.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780268040598
0268040591
OCLC:
769430648

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