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Light from the east: theology, science and Eastern Orthodox..
Nesteruk goes through a number of major issues in big science to show how each one ends up at an antinomy (Kantian style) which can only be "resolved" by seeing the tension itself as a divinely mandated pointer towards the diaphora in all creation. The universe, in other words, points to God not only because it is coherent, but also because it is incoherent (in se); as these two premises clash antinomically, they point even deeper to the very nature of Nature as diaphoric (split) between realities manifest to dianoia (natural, empirical reason) and the logoi, rooted in God, known by the nous by grace. To read this book more profitably, it will help to have a fair grasp of Orthodox theology and Kant's legacy.
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