
The Open Secret
A New Vision for Natural Theology
Hardcover | 18 April 2008 | Edition Number 1
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"I tried out his NT approach in a Bible study on one of the 'miracles of creation' with a group of mainly young adults to see if his stratified view of the natural world would 'prove' to be more convincing in this context: it certainly helped." (Science and Christian Belief, April 2009)
?McGrath seeks to develop a specifically Christian approach to natural theology, anchoring it in the Christ event, and interpreting natural theology as something that is both historically located in the life and death of Jesus of Nazareth and theologically interpreted by the church.? (New Testament Abstracts, January 2009)
?As we have come to expect from McGrath, the book is historically well-researched, conversant with recent literature, theologically creative, and carefully argued. It will certainly reshape contemporary discussions of natural theology and natural law.? (Religious Studies Review, March 2009)
"McGrath's book starts from distinctively Christian Trinitarian theology and then develops what the author sees as ways for Christian beliefs to create a means of seeing nature with a new sense of vision?with the purpose of understanding the connections between Christian belief and natural science. It is extremely well-researched and footnoted, with an extensive bibliography of sources cited. Summing Up: Recommended." (CHOICE)
"The book is learned, covering a great deal of historical ground." (First Things)
Acknowledgments ix
1 Natural Theology: Introducing an Approach 1
âNatureâ is an Indeterminate Concept 7
Natural Theology is an Empirical Discipline 10
A Christian Natural Theology Concerns the Christian God 12
A Natural Theology is Incarnational, Not Dualist 14
Resonance, Not Proof: Natural Theology and Empirical Fit 15
Beyond Sense-Making: The Good, the True, and the Beautiful 18
Part I The Human Quest for the Transcendent: The Context for Natural Theology 21
2 The Persistence of the Transcendent 23
Natural Theology and the Transcendent 28
The Triggers of Transcendent Experiences 33
The Transcendent and Religion 36
3 Thinking About the Transcendent: Three Recent Examples 41
Iris Murdoch: The Transcendent and the Sublime 46
Roy Bhaskar: The Intimation of Meta-Reality 50
John Dewey: The Curious Plausibility of the Transcendent 53
4 Accessing the Transcendent: Strategies and Practices 59
Ascending to the Transcendent from Nature 60
Seeing the Transcendent Through Nature 66
Withdrawing from Nature to Find the Transcendent Within Oneself 69
Discerning the Transcendent in Nature 73
5 Discernment and the Psychology of Perception 80
Perception is Brain-Based 84
Perception Involves Dynamic Mental Structures 86
Perception is Egocentric and Enactive 92
Perception Pays Attention to Significance 98
Perception Can Be Modulated by Motivation and Affect 102
Human Perception and Natural Theology 105
Conclusion to Part I 110
Part II The Foundations of Natural Theology: Ground-Clearing and Rediscovery 113
6 The Open Secret: The Ambiguity of Nature 115
The Mystery of the Kingdom: Jesus of Nazareth and the Natural Realm 117
The Levels of Nature: The Johannine âI amâ Sayings 126
Gerard Manley Hopkins on âSeeingâ Nature 133
7 A Dead End? Enlightenment Approaches to Natural Theology 140
The Enlightenment and its Natural Theologies: Historical Reflections 141
The Multiple Translations and Interpretations of the âBook of Natureâ 147
The Flawed Psychological Assumptions of the Enlightenment 156
The Barthâ"Brunner Controversy (1934) and Human Perception 158
Enlightenment Styles of Natural Theology: Concluding Criticisms 165
8 A Christian Approach to Natural Theology 171
On âSeeingâ Glory: The Prologue to Johnâs Gospel 172
A Biblical Example: The Call of Samuel 174
The Christian Tradition as a Framework for Natural Theology 177
Natural Theology and a Self-Disclosing God 179
Natural Theology and an Analogy Between God and the Creation 185
Natural Theology and the Image of God 190
Natural Theology and the Economy of Salvation 198
Natural Theology and the Incarnation 209
Conclusion to Part II 216
Part III Truth, Beauty, and Goodness: An Agenda for a Renewed Natural Theology 219
9 Truth, Beauty, and Goodness: Expanding the Vision for Natural Theology 221
10 Natural Theology and Truth 232
Resonance, Not Proof: Natural Theology and Sense-Making 233
The Big Picture, Not the Gaps: Natural Theology and Observation of the World 238
Natural Theology, Counterintuitive Thinking, and Anthropic Phenomena 240
Natural Theology and Mathematics: A âNaturalâ Way of Representing Reality 245
Truth, Natural Theology, and Other Religious Traditions 248
On Retrieving the Richness of Truth 252
Truth and a Natural Theology of the Imagination 255
11 Natural Theology and Beauty 261
Recovering the Place of Beauty in Natural Theology 262
The Neglect of Beauty: The âDeconversionâ of John Ruskin 265
Hugh Miller on the Aesthetic Deficiencies of Sense-Making 268
John Ruskin and the Representation of Nature 271
The Beauty of Theoretical Representations of Nature 273
Beauty, Awe, and the Aesthetic Engagement with Nature 277
Aesthetics and the âSeeingâ of Beauty 280
Beauty, Natural Theology, and Christian Apologetics 282
12 Natural Theology and Goodness 291
The Moral Vision of Reality 292
Natural Theology and Natural Law 294
The Eternal Return of Natural Law 297
The Moral Ambivalence of Nature 300
The Knowability of Goodness in Nature 306
The Discernment of Goodness: The Euthyphro Dilemma 310
Conclusion to Part III 312
13 Conclusion 314
Bibliography 316
Index 366
ISBN: 9781405126922
ISBN-10: 1405126922
Published: 18th April 2008
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number of Pages: 384
Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publisher: Wiley
Country of Publication: GB
Edition Number: 1
Dimensions (cm): 23.62 x 16.0 x 2.66
Weight (kg): 0.68
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