Cynthia Crysdale and Neil Ormerod here present a robust theology of
God in light of supposed tensions between Christian belief and
evolutionary science. Those who pit faith in an almighty and
unchanging God over against a world in which chance is operative
have it wrong on several accounts, they insist. Creator God,
Evolving World clarifies a number of confused assumptions in an
effort to redeem chance as an intelligible force interacting with
stable patterns in nature.A proper conception of probabilities and
regularities in the worlds unfolding reveals neither random chaos
nor a predetermined blueprint but a view of the universe as the
fruit of both chance and necessity. By clarifying terms often used
imprecisely in both scientific and theological discourse, the
authors make the case that the role of chance in evolution neither
mitigates Gods radical otherness from creation nor challenges the
efficacy of Gods providence in the world.
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