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Cameron Freeman has a doctoral degree in Philosophical Theology from Flinders University of South Australia and the Adelaide College of Divinity, a project that focuses on the teachings of the historical Jesus from a post-metaphysical perspective. In addition to his central interest in bringing the Christian faith tradition into dialog with modern science and post-modern world, he has numerous other research interests, including: post-Kantian continental philosophy, the relationship between theology
and Derrida's deconstruction, process theology and the evolutionary story of the universe, contemplative spirituality, psychoanalysis, and Zen Buddhism, to name just a few. |
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Creative Tension at the Edge-of-Chaos: Towards an Evolutionary Christology
This exploration aims to resolve the fundamental split between two diametrically opposed worldviews in the present day: the critical disjunction between the evolutionary story of the universe as described by modern science since the time of Darwin and the traditional Gospel story of God’s self-communication in Jesus Christ that informs the lives up to 2 billion Christians in the world today.
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Towards A Post-Metaphysical Theology
[T]he original artistry of Jesus’ most memorable teachings consists in the effective use of the same paradoxical structure within the framework of a short literary narrative. As a result, we can recapture the authenticity of the Christian gospels and open up the possibility of a post-metaphysical approach to theology...
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