As Philip
Clayton puts it: ‘if one is able to
conceive of human intentional action in a way that is compatible with natural
scientific accounts of the physical world, then one will have done the bulk of
the work necessary for a theory of divine causationÂ’ (Clayton, P, God and Contemporary Science [Edinburgh:
Edinburgh Academic Press, 1997] p233).
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