Abstract

This study explores how a theology of nature relates to the issues of theology and science in the 21SUPst/SUP century. The relation between theology and science has been a topic for discussions and researches related to theological themes like the relation between Nature and God for a long time. Especially, this topic contains and pursues to illumine significant perspectives on Evolution and Creation. Historically, protestant theology has been involved in new theological debates and reflections on the Nature and God. This study examines how theological heritage of Reformation formulates and reflects on revelation and nature, creation and eschatology, destiny and future of humanbeings. In particular, the relevance of a natural theology (theologia naturalis) to a theology of nature (theologia naturae) is discussed in this study. This study attempts to find out how the a nuanced theology of nature can contribute to the dialogue between theology and science in the 21st century.

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