For
rarer, non-reductive views, see for example Francisco J. Ayala, "Darwins
Devolution: Design Without Designer," Wesley J. Wildman, "Evaluating the
Teleological Argument for Divine Action," Charles Birch, "Neo-Darwinism,
Self-organization and Divine Action in Evolution," and Ian G. Barbour, "Five
Models of God and Evolution" in Evolutionary
and Molecular Biology: Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action (Vatican
City State: Vatican Observatory Publications, and Berkeley: The Center for
Theology and the Natural Sciences, 1998).
Reductive views are frequently proposed by sociobiologists among others,
and the literature is well known.
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