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The rise of deism is discussed by Brooke, 1991, especially 167-71; what is, arguably, a new form of the strategy is found in the formulations of Gordon Kaufman [Kaufman, G, God the Problem (Cambridge, MA.: Harvard University Press, 1972)] and Maurice Wiles [Wiles, Maurice (1986) GodÂ’s Action in the World (London: SCM Press, 1986)]

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A Test Case - Divine Action

Index - God, Humanity and the Cosmos, 1999 T&T Clark

God of the Gaps

Related Book Topics:

An Introduction to Divine Action: Isaac Newton’s God
Determinism, Indeterminism and Their Implications
Law, Chance and Divine Action
Different Understandings of Chance
How to Think About Providential Agency
A Classification of Theories of Divine Action
Neo-Thomist Views of Divine Action
Body-of-God Theories of Divine Action
Peacocke’s View of Divine Action
Polkinghorne’s View of Divine Action
Quantum-Based Proposals on Divine Action
Criticisms of Quantum-Based Proposals on Divine Action
Process Models of Divine Action
Peacocke and Polkinghorne Compared
Peacocke and Polkinghorne: Comparison of Models of Divine Action
The Question of Miracle
The Resurrection of Jesus
The Virginal Conception of Jesus
Science and Divine Action

Source:

Dr. Christopher Southgate in God, Humanity and the Cosmos. Published by T&T Clark.

See also:

Isaac Newton
Charles Darwin
Theology
Does God Act?
Ward on Divine Action