The Holy Spirit and the physical universe: the impact of scientific paradigm shifts on contemporary pneumatology.(Essay): An article from: Theological Studies
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From the author: A methodological shift occurred in the sciences in the 20th century that has irreversible repercussions for a contemporary theology of the Holy Spirit. Newton and Einstein followed fundamentally different trajectories that provide radically dissimilar frameworks for the pneumatological endeavor. Pneumatology after Einstein is located in a different cosmological framework constituted by the notions of order, rationality, relationality, symmetry, and movement. These notions provide the immediate challenges to a contemporary understanding of the Spirit in the physical universe.
Citation Details Title: The Holy Spirit and the physical universe: the impact of scientific paradigm shifts on contemporary pneumatology.(Essay) Author: Wolfgang Vondey Publication:Theological Studies (Magazine/Journal) Date: March 1, 2009 Publisher: Theological Studies, Inc. Volume: 70 Issue: 1 Page: 3(34)