Erkki Vesa Rope Kojonen’s scientific contributions

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The Intelligent Design Debate and the Temptation of Scientism
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April 2016

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Erkki Vesa Rope Kojonen

The controversy over Intelligent Design (ID) has now continued for over two decades, with no signs of ending. For its defenders, ID is revolutionary new science, and its opposition is merely ideological. For its critics, ID is both bad science and bad theology. But the polemical nature of the debate makes it difficult to understand the nature of the arguments on all sides. A balanced and deep analysis of a controversial debate, this volume argues that beliefs about the purposiveness or non-purposiveness of nature should not be based merely on science. Rather, the philosophical and theological nature of such questions should be openly acknowledged.

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... The question of who/what the 'Mind' is/was remains a theological issue that the theory of ID is unable to answer. This leads to the theory being criticised in especially the theological discourse on science and faith, as demonstrated by authors such as Alumkal (2019:ix), Bartholomew (2016:2), Ellis (2010:57), Kojonen (2016aKojonen ( :220, 2016b:309), Laing (2019:2) and many others. ...

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Reformed theology and natural science – Conflict or concurrence?
The Intelligent Design Debate and the Temptation of Scientism
  • Citing Book
  • April 2016