Table of contents for The order of things : explorations in scientific theology / Alister E. McGrath.

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Contents
Preface
Taking the Enlightenment seriously
Renewing the quest for reliable knowledge
On developing a scientific theology
Introducing the essays
1 Alister McGrath¿s Scientific Theology. A review article by Dr Benjamin Myers, University of Queensland
2 Is a ¿scientific theology¿ intellectual nonsense? Engaging Richard Dawkins 
The universal scope of the natural sciences
Darwinism and the Impossibility of Theology
Faith and Evidence in Science and Theology
Theology as a virus of the mind?
Does theology impoverish our view of the universe?
3 A University Sermon: On Natural Theology
 
4 Towards the restatement and renewal of a natural theology: A dialogue with the classic English tradition
Natural theology: an autobiographical reflection 
Natural theology as discernment
The Golden Age of English Natural Theology
The Boyle Lectures and the Problem of Heterodoxy
William Paley and the Divine Watchmaker
The challenge of Darwinism for natural theology
Incarnation, Trinity, and Natural Theology
Responding to Karl Barth: Natural Theology as a specifically Christian undertaking
Tradition, Interpretation and the Discovery of God : Natural Theology and Meno¿s Paradox
Cognitive and perceptual approaches to Natural Theology
5 Stratification: Levels of Reality and the Limits of Reductionism
Stratification in Nicolai Hartmann
Stratification in Roy Bhaskar
Stratification, Emergence, and the Failure of Reductionism
Mathesis Universalis: Heinrich Scholz and the Flawed Quest for Methodological Uniformity
 
6 The Evolution of Doctrine? A Critical Examination of the Theological Validity of Biological Models of Doctrinal Development
Nature as a Source of Theological Models
The notion of doctrinal development
¿Universal Darwinism¿ and the development of culture
Are human ideas and values outside the Darwinian paradigm?
Darwinianism, Lamarckianism, or what? The indeterminate mechanism of cultural evolution
Cultural evolution: an historical case study
Directing Evolution: Antonio Gramsci and the Manipulation of Cultural Development
The memetic approach to intellectual evolution
Doctrinal development: are there islands of theological stability?
	Contingency, History and Adaptation in the Evolutionary Process
	Contingency, History and Adaptation in the Development of Doctrine
Chalcedon, Metaphysics, and Spandrels: Evolutionary Perspectives on the Chalcedonian Definition of Faith
7 Assimilation in the Development of Doctrine: The Theological Significance of Jean Piaget
Piaget on ¿reflective abstraction¿
Assimilation to Jewish religious norms: Ebionitism
Assimilation to Roman cultural norms: Pelagianism
Assimilation to Anglo-Saxon cultural norms: Christ as Hero
The Achievement of Equilibration: Factors encouraging theological accommodation
8 A working paper: The ordering of the world in a scientific theology
9 A working paper: Iterative Procedures and Closure in Systematic Theology
10 The church as the starting point for a scientific dogmatics
Starting from the visible reality of the church
Can theology be empirical? John Locke versus John Dewey
The church as an empirical social reality
Stanley Hauerwas on seeing the church
Transignification and transvaluation: the church and new ways of seeing things
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Theology, Doctrinal.
Natural theology.