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Weighing Interpretations in Science, Bible, and Life by Matthew B. Joss 2023 Hardcover

Weighing Interpretations in Science, Bible, and Life by Matthew B. Joss 2023 Hardcover

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About this Item The item is a book hardback or cased book The Author Name is Joss, Matthew B. The Title is Weighing Interpretations in Science, Biblical Studies, and Life : The Quest for the Best Expl...

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About this Item The item is a book hardback or cased book The Author Name is Joss, Matthew B. The Title is Weighing Interpretations in Science, Biblical Studies, and Life : The Quest for the Best Explanation Condition New Other Comments Pages Count - 258. Binding type - Hardcover. Content Language - English Category - RELIGION / Philosophy RELIGION / Biblical Studies / General RELIGION / General We Use Stock Images Because we have over 2 million items for sale we have to use stock images, this listing does not include the actual image of the item for sale. The purchase of this specific item is made with the understanding that the image shown in this listing is a stock image and not the actual item for sale. For example: some of our stock images include stickers, labels, price tags, hyper stickers, obi's, promotional messages, signatures and or writing which may not be available in the actual item. When possible we will add details of the items we are selling to help buyers know what is included in the item for sale. The details are provided automatically from our central master database and can sometimes be wrong. Books are released in many editions and variations, such as standard edition, re-issue, not for sale, promotional, special edition, limited edition, and many other editions and versions. The Book you receive could be any of these editions or variations. If you are looking for a specific edition or version please contact us to verify what we are selling. Gift Ideas This is a great gift idea. Hours of Service We have many warehouses, some of the warehouses process orders seven days a week, but the Administration Support Staff are located at a head office location, outside of the warehouses, and typically work only Monday to Friday. Location ID 9000z iHaveit SKU ID 166606673

Specifics

Author

Matthew B. Joss

Dewey Decimal

121.6

Dewey Edition

23

Format

Hardcover

ISBN-10

1666918016

ISBN-13

9781666918014

Illustrated

Yes

Intended Audience

Scholarly & Professional

Item Height

0.8 in

Item Length

9.3 in

Item Weight

17.8 Oz

Item Width

6.2 in

LC Classification Number

BD237

LCCN

2023-014466

Language

English

Number of Pages

286 Pages

Publication Name

Weighing Interpretations in Science, Biblical Studies, and Life : the Quest for the Best Explanation

Publication Year

2023

Publisher

Lexington Books/Fortress Academic

Reviews

How are interpretations compared against each other? What virtues make one interpretation better than another? And furthermore, are the answers to such questions the same across disciplines? Having chosen as his guide the eminent physicist and theologian Sir John Polkinghorne, Matthew Joss develops new answers to old questions about weighing and evaluating interpretations. Drawing on recent philosophy of science, Joss argues for an "explanationist" theory of confirmation or, more precisely, for a methodology of inference to the best explanation (IBE). While the appeal to IBE, all too often, has remained a vague slogan, Joss elaborates detailed theories of confirmation, explanation and inference to make the idea work. Finally, he tests and defends it by applying it to cases from everyday life, science, and biblical studies. The wide-ranging book can be recommended across disciplines to anyone interested in theories of confirmation and their application in rationally weighing and evaluating interpretations., Dr. Joss picks up on Polkinghorne's emphasis that inference to the best explanation (IBE) is the logic of good reasoning. Dr. Joss presents a persuasive case that IBE is a sound methodology that can be applied in the field of biblical studies to provide new avenues for assessing entrenched debates. The engaged reader will come away with a rich understanding of the merits of confirmation theory, the ability to use this tool in a variety of contexts, and the knowledge of how it is applied in biblical studies. This is an excellent contribution to the continuing engagement between science and religion. -- Ted Poston, The University of Alabama Matthew Joss offers us an analytic theological account of the thorny problems of confirmation and his remedy: inference to the best explanation (IBE). This is both a primer on the various logics of confirmation (especially IBE!) and a fresh approach to weighing theologies and biblical interpretations. While readers might quibble with the specific uses within theology, and I would certainly be one of those quibblers, his thesis tackles the oft-ignored difficulties of confirmation and makes Weighing Interpretations another requisite entry on the topic for theologians and biblical scholars. -- Dru Johnson, The King's College Epistemological studies that pay attention to biblical studies are extremely rare. The field thus owes Joss great gratitude for addressing this issue head on and with great care. His theses are of interest for biblical scholars and theologians alike. Everybody who is interested in methodological questions will profit from this work - Bayesians and others. -- Christoph Heilig, University of Basel, Matthew Joss offers us an analytic theological account of the thorny problems of confirmation and his remedy: inference to the best explanation (IBE). This is both a primer on the various logics of confirmation (especially IBE!) and a fresh approach to weighing theologies and biblical interpretations. While readers might quibble with the specific uses within theology, and I would certainly be one of those quibblers, his thesis tackles the oft-ignored difficulties of confirmation and makes Weighing Interpretations another requisite entry on the topic for theologians and biblical scholars., Dr. Joss picks up on Polkinghorne's emphasis that inference to the best explanation (IBE) is the logic of good reasoning. Dr. Joss presents a persuasive case that IBE is a sound methodology that can be applied in the field of biblical studies to provide new avenues for assessing entrenched debates. The engaged reader will come away with a rich understanding of the merits of confirmation theory, the ability to use this tool in a variety of contexts, and the knowledge of how it is applied in biblical studies. This is an excellent contribution to the continuing engagement between science and religion., Martin Joss has written a very stimulating and provocative book on criteria for confirmation in critical inquiry. Based upon the work of the physicist and theologian John Polkinghorne, Joss assesses a range of critical theories and then argues for his own exductive inference-based method. One of the important findings of his work is the applicability of confirmation criteria across the range of disciplines, from the sciences to biblical studies. In support, Joss offers interesting examples from biblical studies and theology that illustrate the potential of his method. I strongly recommend this book., Epistemological studies that pay attention to biblical studies are extremely rare. The field thus owes Joss great gratitude for addressing this issue head on and with great care. His theses are of interest for biblical scholars and theologians alike. Everybody who is interested in methodological questions will profit from this work - Bayesians and others., Matthew Joss has written a very stimulating and provocative book on criteria for confirmation in critical inquiry. Based upon the work of the physicist and theologian John Polkinghorne, Joss assesses a range of critical theories and then argues for his own exductive inference-based method. One of the important findings of his work is the applicability of confirmation criteria across the range of disciplines, from the sciences to biblical studies. In support, Joss offers interesting examples from biblical studies and theology that illustrate the potential of his method. I strongly recommend this book.

Subject

General, Biblical Studies / General, Philosophy

Subject Area

Religion, Philosophy

Synopsis

This book describes how we find and compare different theories in science, Biblical studies, and everyday life. It offers a new method of diagramming arguments that helps investigators discuss and assess competing interpretations, demonstrating its usefulness with detailed test cases from Biblical studies., Conflicting narratives beat upon us everywhere, in politics, religion, and even science. One person's conspiracy theory seems to be another's self-evident truth. But how are we to decide-what makes one interpretation of the world better than another? Weighing Interpretations in Science, Biblical Studies, and Life: The Quest for the Best Explanation argues that theories and interpretations are trying to explain the world, and hence the better theory is the one that better explains the data of the world. But this raises questions. What is an explanation? How are we to rank them? What kind of inference allows us to find and reason about these explanations? This book provides a full description of this Inference to Best Explanation (IBE) and shows how IBE is at work in science, Biblical studies, and even everyday life. Matthew Joss offers a new method of diagramming and weighing explanatory arguments for competing interpretations. In particular, the book focuses on Biblical studies, showing how this method can help in assessing and dialoging about interpretations, walking through case studies in detail. Finally, the book concludes by gesturing towards some theological implications of IBE. Namely, IBE lends itself to a bottom-up way of theologizing that is consistent with core Christian doctrines., Conflicting narratives beat upon us everywhere, in politics, religion, and even science. One person's conspiracy theory seems to be another's self-evident truth. But how are we to decide--what makes one interpretation of the world better than another? Weighing Interpretations in Science, Biblical Studies, and Life: The Quest for the Best Explanation argues that theories and interpretations are trying to explain the world, and hence the better theory is the one that better explains the data of the world. But this raises questions. What is an explanation? How are we to rank them? What kind of inference allows us to find and reason about these explanations? This book provides a full description of this Inference to Best Explanation (IBE) and shows how IBE is at work in science, Biblical studies, and even everyday life. Matthew B. Joss offers a new method of diagramming and weighing explanatory arguments for competing interpretations. In particular, the book focuses on Biblical studies, showing how this method can help in assessing and dialoging about interpretations, walking through case studies in detail. Finally, the book concludes by gesturing towards some theological implications of IBE. Namely, IBE lends itself to a bottom-up way of theologizing that is consistent with core Christian doctrines.

Table Of Content

Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One: Confirmation Chapter Two: Explanation Chapter Three: Inference Chapter Four: Best Chapter Five: From Lab to Library Chapter Six: IBE and Biblical Studies Chapter Seven: Processing Paradigms Conclusion Appendix Bibliography About the Author

Type

Textbook

brand

Lexington Books/Fortress Academic

gtin13

9781666918014

Reviews

  1. hanadb1eaa9c

    A thought-provoking read that skillfully bridges science, biblical studies, and everyday reasoning. Joss presents clear, insightful arguments on evaluating interpretations—backed by solid research yet accessible. The hardcover feels premium, and the content strikes a great balance between depth and readability. Perfect for anyone exploring truth across disciplines. Highly recommended!