Abstract
The biblical image of Wisdom as the power who “orders all things well” in nature and in human life can be read in the light of contemporary information theory. Some current scientific speculation offers an interpretation of reality as a vast information‐processing system, in which informational situations are continuously transformed through algorithmic operations. This interpretation finds a metaphysical counterpart in the distinction between “nature natured” and “nature naturing” in the philosophical theology of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. This confluence of religious, metaphysical, and scientific imagery suggests a picture of the world in which the processes of “nature naturing,”“human humaning,” and “God Godding” inform and recur in each other.
Keywords
algorithm, natura naturans, nature, Wisdom, information, Samuel Taylor Coleridge
How to Cite
Nancarrow, P., (1997) “Wisdom's Information: Rereading a Biblical Image in the Light of Some Contemporary Science and Speculation”, Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 32(1), 51–64. doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/0591-2385.701997070
Rights
© 2024 The Author(s).40
Views
74
Downloads