| God's Providence And Randomness In Nature | |
| Phụ đề: | Scientific And Theological Perspectives |
| Tác giả: | Robert John Russell, Joshua M. Moritz |
| Ký hiệu tác giả: |
RU-R |
| DDC: | 261.55 - Kitô giáo và khoa học |
| Ngôn ngữ: | Anh |
| Số cuốn: | 1 |
Hiện trạng các bản sách
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| Introduction | 3 |
| Robert John Russell | |
| Part 1: Scientific Warrants for Indeterminism throughout Nature | |
| 1. Necessity, Purpose, and Chance | 21 |
| George F. R. Ellis | |
| 2. The Universal Laws of Physics | 69 |
| Robert E. Ulanowicz | |
| 3. Multiverse | 85 |
| Gerald B. Cleaver | |
| Part 11: Philosophical and Theological Perspectives on Indeterminism in Nature | |
| 4. Are Randomness and Divine Providence Inconsistent? | 117 |
| James Bradley | |
| 5. What We’ve Learned from Quantum Mechanics about Noninterventionist Objective Divine Action in Nature—and Its Remaining Challenges | 113 |
| Robert John Russell | |
| 6. Context-Sensitive Constraints, Types, Emergent Properties, and Top-Down Causality | 173 |
| Alicia Juarrero | |
| 7. Is Classical Science in Conflict with Belief in Miracles? Some Bridge-Building between Philosophical and Theological Positions | 205 |
| Erkki Vesa Rope Kojonen | |
| 8. Necessity, Chance, and Indeterminism | 235 |
| Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen | |
| 9. Contingency and Freedom in Brains and Selves | 261 |
| Ted Peters | |
| 10. Contingency, Convergence, Constraints, and the Challenge from Theodicy in Creation’s Evolution | 289 |
| Joshua M. Moritz | |
| About the Contributors | 329 |
| Index | 333 |
