The use of information concepts in the dialogue between science and theology

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Marais, Mario Alphonso

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2009-08-25T10:49:35Z

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Biological information , Divine action , Intelligent design , Biosemiotics , Dembski , Shannon , Gitt , Davies

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We are living in the information age and this has had an effect on both science and theology. Our understanding of the fundamental role of information has increased significantly. One can even say that information has become an overarching metaphor in the world of science. This dissertation gives an overview of the impact of the information-based scientific world-view on the dialogue between science and theology. The study investigates the metaphorical use of information concepts to secure a better understanding of God's action in the world and the role that information plays in the processes of life. The focus is on the role of biological information, and its relation to divine action is investigated. The scientific importance of information and the possible impact of information concepts on the science and theology dialogue of the future are discussed.

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Marais, Mario Alphonso (2009) The use of information concepts in the dialogue between science and theology, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1101>

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