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Unlocking Divine Action - Contemporary Science and Thomas Aquinas (Paperback)
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Unlocking Divine Action - Contemporary Science and Thomas Aquinas (Paperback)
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Our ability to talk about God's action in the world is closely tied
to our understanding of causality. With the advent of modern
Newtonian science the conception of causality narrowed, and the
discussion of divine action became locked into that contracted
understanding. There seemed to be simply no room for God to act in
the world without interfering with nature and the laws of science
that describe it. Fortunately, the idea of causality has been
greatly expanded through developments in contemporary science.
Discoveries in quantum mechanics, cosmology, chaos theory, and
biology have all led to a broader understanding of causality. These
developments have opened two fundamentally new ways for theologians
to ""unlock"" the discussion of divine action. One is to use the
developments of science themselves to speak of God's action. The
other is to speak of divine action not directly through the
theories and interpretations of science, but rather through the
broader understanding of causality that they suggest.,br> This
book explores both approaches and argues that the latter provides a
more effective way for discussing divine action. After showing that
the idea of causality in contemporary science is remarkably
reminiscent of key concepts in the philosophy of Thomas Aquinas, it
then retrieves those notions and applies them to the discussion of
divine action. In this way, it provides a sustained account of how
the thought of Aquinas may be used in conjunction with contemporary
science to deepen our understanding of divine action and address
such issues as creation, providence, prayer, and miracles.
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