Du Toit, C.2013-01-212013-01-211997Du Toit, C 1997, 'The contribution of Arthur Peacocke to the science- theology debate', Skrif en Kerk, vol. 18, no.1, pp 68-85.0257-8891 (print)2074-7705 (online)http://hdl.handle.net/2263/20857Continued 2001 as 'Verbum et Ecclesia'Spine cut of Journal binding and pages scanned on flatbed EPSON Expression 10000 XL; 400dpi; text/lineart - black and white - stored to Tiff Derivation: Abbyy Fine Reader v.9 work with PNG-format (black and white); Photoshop CS3; Adobe Acrobat v.9 Web display format PDFThe work of Arthur Peacocke may be considered to be a good example of the effort to link the findings and theories of new cosmology to the world of theology and religious thinking in a consistent and credible way. Highlights of Peacocke's theology pertaining to this venture are discussed. Smile of the issues that are dealt with include his anti-reductionist approach, his critical realist stand, and his use of metaphor. Attention is also given to God's interaction with the world, the interaction of law and chance, God's self-limited omnipotence and omniscience, God and tinle, the suffering of creation and kenosis. The article concludes with some critical questions posed to Peacocke.19 pagesPDFenFaculty of Theology, University of PretoriaPeacocke, ArthurGodReligion and scienceReligionScienceThe contribution of Arthur Peacocke to the science- theology debateArticle