Divine Action, Determinism, and the Laws of Nature

Divine Action, Determinism, and the Laws of Nature

by Jeffrey Koperski
Divine Action, Determinism, and the Laws of Nature

Divine Action, Determinism, and the Laws of Nature

by Jeffrey Koperski

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Overview

A longstanding question at the intersection of science, philosophy, and theology is how God might act, or not, when governing the universe. Many believe that determinism would prevent God from acting at all, since to do so would require violating the laws of nature. However, when a robust view of these laws is coupled with the kind of determinism now used in dynamics, a new model of divine action emerges.

This book presents a new approach to divine action beyond the current focus on quantum mechanics and esoteric gaps in the causal order. It bases this approach on two general points. First, that there are laws of nature is not merely a metaphor. Second, laws and physical determinism are now understood in mathematically precise ways that have important implications for metaphysics. The explication of these two claims shows not only that nonviolationist divine action is possible, but there is considerably more freedom available for God to act than current models allow.

By bringing a philosophical perspective to an issue often dominated by theologians and scientists, this text redresses an imbalance in the discussion around divine action. It will, therefore, be of keen interest to scholars of Philosophy and Religion, the Philosophy of Science, and Theology.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780429639586
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/28/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 168
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Jeffrey Koperski is Professor of Philosophy at Saginaw Valley State University, USA. He is an editorial board member for Philosophy Compass and has published articles in journals such as Philosophy of Science, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, and Zygon, among others. He is also the author of The Physics of Theism (2015).

Table of Contents

1 Philosophy and Divine Action; 2 Mapping the Terrain; 3 Nonviolation, Quantum Mechanics, and Chaos; 4 A Brief History of the Laws of Nature; 5 Philosophy of Science and the Laws of Nature; 6 Determinisms;7 Neo-Classical Special Divine Action; 8 Four Objections

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