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Faith, Science, Mystery

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Author: Gayle E. Woloschak
Edited by: Bishop Maxim Vasiljevic
Foreword by: Fr. John Behr

The first section of this volume contains essays addressing the interface between science and religion, what a dialogue between them might look like, and how they are held toghether by the author, in her own personal testimony regarding her life as an Orthodox Christian and a scientist, her experience in and of the Church, and her plea to allow truth to be heard through a diversity of voices in dialogue together.

The second section tackles bioethical issues, concerning both beginning of life and end of life matters, as they currently stand and also the question of whether technological advances should be restricted or halted.

The third section deals with questions concerning creation and evolution, bringing in also issues of scriptural exegesis and theological curricular.

Finally, the fourth section addresses the question of what is to be human, the role of genetics and the potential challenges which may face us in the years ahead.

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Language: English
Number of Pages: 258
ISBN: 9781936773411
Published: 2018

 
Dr. Gayle Woloschak is trained in biomedical sciences and with a long and eminently distinguished career in molecular biology, radiation biology and Nano-biotechnology (and which included working on various NASA and UN committees relating to radiation), Dr. Woloschak also has a D.Min in Eawstern Christian Studies: she has not only taught in her scientific discipline at Northwestern University and elsewhere, but also courses in science and religion, bioethincs, and creation at Lutheran School of Theology, Chicago and St Vladimir’s Orthodox Seminary, New York.