Divine Agency and the Principle of the Conservation of Energy
Abstract. Many contemporary thinkers seeking to integrate theistic belief and scientific thought reject what they regard as two extremes. They disavow deism in which God is understood simply to uphold the existence of the physical universe, and they exclude any view of divine influence that suggests...
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2009
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Zygon
Year: 2009, Volume: 44, Issue: 3, Pages: 543-557 |
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Chaos
B Thomas Tracy B Theism B Nancey Murphy B John Polkinghorne B quantum indeterminacy B top-down causality B conservation of energy B supervenience B Panentheism B divine agency B Arthur Peacocke |
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