Divine Action and Mode Science
by: Nicholas Saunders (Author) › Visit Amazon’s Nicholas Saunders Page See search results for this author Nicholas Saunders (Author)
Publisher: Cambridge University Press (31 Oct. 2002)
Language: English
Print length: 254 pages
ISBN-10: 0521801567
ISBN-13: 9780521801560
Book Description
Divine Action and Mode Science considers the relationship between the natural sciences and the concept of God acting in the world. Nicholas Saunders examines the Biblical motivations for asserting a continuing notion of divine action and identifies several different theological approaches to the problem. He considers their theoretical relationships with the laws of nature, indeterminism, and probabilistic causation. His book then embarks on a radical critique of current attempts to reconcile special divine action with quantum theory, chaos theory and quantum chaos. As well as considering the implications of these problems for common interpretations of divine action, Saunders also surveys and codifies the many different theological, philosophical and scientific responses to divine action. The conclusion reached is that we are still far from a satisfactory account of how God might act in a manner that is consonant with mode science despite the copious recent scholarship in this area.
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