Which Way Is Up?: An Experiment in Christian Theology and Modern Cosmology

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 59 (4):370-381 (2005)
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Abstract

Our theological pictures of God, the world, and ourselves sometimes change in order to take account of scientific findings, ideas, and beliefs. How might they alter in response to recent ideas about the cosmos and the place of us humans in it?

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