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21. Divine Action Topic: Brothers, Leslie A. “A Neuroscientific Perspective...
Book Series Index Next: Clayton, Philip, “Neuroscience, the Person, and God: An Emergentist Account." Email link | Printer-friendly | Feedback | Contributed by: CTNS /Vatican Observatory
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22. Divine Action Topic: Clarke, Chris. “The Histories Interpretation of Qu...
Book Series Index Next: Clayton, Philip. “Tracing the Lines: Constraint and Freedom In the Movement from Quantum Physics to Theology." Email link | Printer-friendly | Feedback | Contributed by: CTNS /Vatican Observatory
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23. Divine Action Topic: Emergence
in Evolution.” Clayton, Philip, “Neuroscience, the Person, and God: An Emergentist Account." Davies, Paul. “Teleology Without Teleology: Purpose through Emergent Complexity."
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24. Divine Action Topic: Quantum Theory
Action." Clayton, Philip. “Tracing the Lines: Constraint and Freedom In the Movement from Quantum Physics to Theology." Crutchfield, James P., J. Doyne Farmer, Norman H. Packard, and
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25. Divine Action Topic: Russell, Robert John. “Finite Creation without a B...
Barbour, Nancey Murphy and Philip Clayton , he frames his approach in terms of a Lakatosian research program in theology. Creation ex nihilo as ontological origination will form the core hypothesis of this program, with t=0 entering as
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26. Resources: Quantum Mechanics: Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action
Robert John Russell , Philip Clayton , Kirk Wegter-McNelly , John Polkinhorne - Vatican City State: Vatican Observatory Publications, and Berkeley: The Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences , 2001 Book Summary
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