Analogies and Models in Science and Theology

Analogies and Models in Science and Theology
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 410
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ISBN-10 : 9781036407346
ISBN-13 : 1036407349
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Book Synopsis Analogies and Models in Science and Theology by : Humphrey Uchechukwu Ude

Download or read book Analogies and Models in Science and Theology written by Humphrey Uchechukwu Ude and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. This book was released on 2024-07-17 with total page 410 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book uses the tenets of Hesse’s Network Model of theory (NMT) to debunk scientism and argue for the indispensability of socio-cultural matrices including theological values in the search for objective knowledge. It is unique in many respects: First, it uses the notion of analogies and models to evaluate the structure of scientific knowledge and extrapolates its findings in Christian theological discussions. Second, there is no known scholarly work, to the best of my knowledge, which does an in-depth and extensive study of Mary Hesse from the point of view of her NMT. It uses the notion of ‘entrenchment’ not only to distinguish itself from other related concepts such as ‘holism’ but also to support the argument on ‘invariance theory-observation’ statements. Third, it underscores the indispensability of socio-cultural matrices in the search for knowledge by identifying a link between Hesse and Habermas in what I call Hesse-Habermas Sociology of Knowledge. Finally, it employs the notion of ‘metaphoric redescription’ to argue that both science and theology deal with interpretation of observed phenomena. It is a reliable source to all interested in epistemological debates: philosophically minded students of science and scientifically minded philosophers, theologians, metaphysicians, students of religion and sociology especially students of Habermas.


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