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(1977) Cosmology, history, and theology, Dordrecht, Springer.

Cosmic order and human disorder

Robert S Cohen

pp. 335-345

Being neither cosmologist nor theologian nor historian, I may be the complete expert generalist for this conference. I had better initiate my remarks with a bit of a confession—which I take to be acceptable for this audience and our readers. I was a physicist and continued my work as a philosopher. I add that I am a Jewish atheist, which should set the context of my remarks as clearly as those of our colleagues who spoke from their religious positions. My being a Jewish atheist may raise a question, since I do mean I am a Jew and not merely by origin. Is to be a Jew inconsistent as a religious tradition with being an atheist? Not so, as we shall see. Now these autobiographical remarks are relevant, so let me go on a little more.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-8780-4_21

Full citation:

Cohen, R.S. (1977)., Cosmic order and human disorder, in W. Yourgrau & A. D. Breck (eds.), Cosmology, history, and theology, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 335-345.

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