The consistency of physical law with divine immanence
Science and Christian Belief 5:19-36 (1993)
| Abstract | A model is presented to show how the existence of physical law could be a reasonable consequence of Divine Immanence in the world of natural phenomena. Divine Immanence is seen as the continual production of the principal causes or dispositions which enable created things to act and change. It.. | |||||||||
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