Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action
Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action is a five volume set that represents more than a decade of scientific-theological conferences sponsored by the Vatican Observatory and the Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences.[1][2][3][4][5]
Volumes
- Neuroscience and the Person: Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action
- Chaos and Complexity: Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action
- Quantum Cosmology and the Laws of Nature: Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action
- Evolutionary and Molecular Biology: Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action
- Quantum Mechanics: Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action, Robert John Russell (Corporate Author), Philip Clayton (Corporate Author), Kirk Wegter-McNelly (Ed), John Polkinghorne (Ed)
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gollark: The limiting factor here is probably your key thing. There are only 4 billion possibilities for that, which is easy.
gollark: So effectively you just have a mildly larger key.
gollark: So you *also* have to store a timestamp or something?
gollark: So it's a random 4-byte string?
References
- Arthur Peacocke, The Journal of Theological Studies, October 2003 volume 54, issue 2, pages 869-873.
- "The Divine Action Project, 1988–2003", Wesley J. Wildman, Theology and Science, Vol. 2, No. 1, 2004
- Divine Action and Modern Science, Nicholas Saunders, 2002, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-52416-4
- "SEMINARIES SHARE SPACE, DOCTRINES ATOP 'HOLY HILL'" , Sacramento Bee, December 31, 1997, P. A1
- "POPE GREETS SCIENTISTS, LAUDS STUDY". Catholic World News. June 28, 1996. Archived from the original on February 12, 2005. Retrieved September 2, 2017.
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