La teología de la creación a la luz de la ciencia
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Divine action, Downward Causation, Science and Faith, Theological ModelsAbstract
Creation Theology in a scientific light
In recent decades, a group of scientists and theologians has opened the way for the renewal of the Theology of Creation. This article highlights the importance of introducing theological models which may illuminate theological investigation in a scientific light. Certain areas of research are identificated by the aforementioned authors: the downward causation as a model of continuous creative action, the possibility or not of particular actions of God, the relationship of God with creation through time. We find in these fields an example of how to develop the future of the Theology of Creation, constituted from themselves.
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