This collection of fifteen essays explores
the creative interaction among quantum physics, philosophy, and theology. This
fine collection presents the results of the fifth international research
conference co-sponsored by the Vatican Observatory, Rome, and the Center for
Theology and the Natural Sciences, Berkeley. The overarching goal of these
conferences is to support the engagement of constructive theology with the
natural sciences and to investigate the philosophical and theological elements
in ongoing theoretical research in the natural sciences. In the first section of
this collection, contributors examine scientific and historical context.
Section two features essays covering a wide range of philosophical
interpretations of quantum mechanics. The final set of essays explores the
theological implications of quantum theory.
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