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Mystery and the Culture of Science

Personal Insights for the 21st Century
By: Jim Malone, John McEvoy

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Arguing that all knowledge is provisional, this book tackles the polarisation caused by false certainty. It offers shocking but liberating reflections on science and theology to loosen doctrines that trap the Church and impoverish faith.

Mystery is only one step behind the best insights of science and theology. This book deals with the methodology common to both and concludes that…
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Mystery is only one step behind the best insights of science and theology. This book deals with the methodology common to both and concludes that all knowledge reflects the culture in which it was articulated and is provisional in the sense that it can always be improved. Failure to respect this lies at the heart of much of the polarisation currently seen in religion and elsewhere.

This book offers four reflections, which serve to loosen the sense of certainty that traps and impoverishes Church doctrines, using examples from the nuclear industry, climate change, and chaos theory, among others. The reflections are on the efficacy of prayer; how a sense of mystery and contemplative approach might benefit science; infallibility in church teaching and practice; and, finally, what evolution teaches us about the incarnation. Some readers will find these shocking, but others will find them liberating and in keeping with the Franciscan view of the sacredness of nature.

Jim Malone is Professor (Emeritus) of Medical Physics and was Dean of the School of Medicine at Trinity College Dublin. He is a regular consultant to various UN bodies, including the International Atomic Energy Agency and World Health Organisation. He has a wide interest in the humanities, and holds an MA in Contemporary Spirituality.

John McEvoy received degrees in Philosophy, Theology, Chemistry and Economics from universities in Galway, Rome, London and Dublin. He worked in the food industry for twelve years and lectured in related areas for thirty years at the Dublin Institute of Technology. He holds a PhD in Theology.

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-5275-2034-X
  • ISBN13: 978-1-5275-2034-9
  • Date of Publication: 2018-12-20

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-5275-8517-4
  • ISBN13: 978-1-5275-8517-1
  • Date of Publication: 2018-12-20

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: HRCS, HRAM, HRAM3
  • THEMA: QRM, QRVK, QRAM
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  • “This is a work of combined authorship by two scientists, one internationally known and both theologically very competent. […] It is a little unusual in the science and religion genre in its combination of objective scholarship and passionate campaigning for church renewal – it does have ‘personal’ in its title – but is all the more refreshing for that.”
    - Fintan Lyons, OSB Glenstal Abbey, Ireland; The Furrow, November 2019

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