Theistic Naturalism and “Special” Divine Providence
Abstract. Although naturalistic perspectives are an important component of their accounts of divine action, most participants in the current dialogue between science and theology eschew a purely naturalistic model. They believe that certain events of divine providence require a special mode of divin...
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2009
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Year: 2009, Volume: 44, Issue: 3, Pages: 533-542 |
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Providence
B pansacramentalism B Divine Action B Panentheism B Naturalism |
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