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Creation: law and probability
In an order, mechanical view of the universe, the place of God was assumed to be fixed and sovereign. But, in the latest hundred years, newer notions of randomness, inderterminism, and probability have sidelined oleder notions of both the operational regularity of the universe and deity who ruled it. Fraser Watts leads a stellar cast of philosophers, scientist, and theologians in a state-of-the-art discusion of the relevance of contemporary scientific notions of lawfulness for vital matters in theology and philosophy.
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