Design Discourse in Abrahamic Traditions reconnects discussion of design arguments to its Jewish, Christian, and Muslim history.
Design Discourse in Abrahamic Traditions reconnects discussion of design arguments to its Jewish, Christian, and Muslim history. The ancient idea that there is evidence of purpose in nature remains one of the most debated topics in science and religion, but also one with great potential for inter-religious and interdisciplinary dialogue. This volume revitalizes current discussion by retrieving perspectives from the Abrahamic history of design arguments and engaging them with contemporary ideas. Beginning with the encounter ancient philosophy and creation beliefs, the book proceeds to delve deep into issues ranging from the nature of theological and teleological language to the implications of evolution and evil. This rich exploration showcases how, far from being irrelevant in a post-Humean, post-Darwinian world, design arguments continue to merit both popular-level and academic attention. The volume will be of particular interest to scholars working at the intersection of science and religion, philosophers of religion, and theologians.
Introduction
E. V. R. Kojonen & Shoaib A. Malik
1. The Epistemological Impact of the Argument from Design in Philo of
Alexandria
Ludovica De Luca
2. Early Christian Design Discourse: Perceiving the Creator through the
Creation
E. V. R. Kojonen
3. Preaching Design: Theology and Rhetoric of Divine Order in Augustines
Sermons
Timo Nisula
4 Wise Design and the Metaphysics of Natural Evil: Al-Mturds Divinely
Existentiated and Causally Coherent World
Ramon Harvey and David Solomon Jalajel
5 Ibn Taymiyya & Design-Discourse Perceiving Design through the Natural
World & Scripture Jamie B. Turner
6. Neo-Thomism on Evolution
Ignacio Silva
7. A Teleological Argument from Natural Selection
Seth Hart
8. Design and the Laws of Nature
Jeffrey Koperski
9. Design-Argument-Inspired, Midrashic Epistemology of Religion
Samuel Lebens
10. Cosmic Fine-Tuning and Biological Design Arguments: Friends, Enemies, or
What?
Hans W. Vodder
11. An Islamic Engagement with Stephen Meyers Return of the God Hypothesis
Shoaib A. Malik, Mohammed Imran Khan, and Yasmeen Mukadam
12. From Design to God What Fine-Tuning Design Arguments Tell Us about the
Designer Robin Collins
Erkki Vesa Rope Kojonen is University Lecturer in Systematic Theology at the University of Helsinki, Finland.
Shoaib Ahmed Malik is Lecturer in Science and Religion at the University of Edinburgh, UK.