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Islam, Causality, and Science

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This Element intends to contribute to the debate between Islam and science. It focuses on one of the most challenging issues in the modern discussion on the reconciliation of religious and scienti?c claims about the world, which is to think about divine causality without undermining the rigor and efficacy of the scienti?c method. First, the Element examines major Islamic accounts of causality. Then, it provides a brief overview of contemporary debates on the issue and identifies both scientific and theological challenges. It argues that any proposed Islamic account of causality for the task of reconciliation should be able to preserve scientific rigor without imposing a priori limits on scientific research, account for miracles without turning them into science-stoppers or metaphors, secure divine and creaturely freedom, and establish a strong sense of divine presence in the world. Following sections discuss strengths and weaknesses of each account in addressing these challenges.

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ISBN: 9781009489263
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Author: Ozgur Koca
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 75 pages
Series: Elements in Islam and Science
Genres: Islam
Nature and existence of God and of the Divine
Religion and science
Philosophy: metaphysics and ontology