See for
example Murphy, N, Divine action in the natural order: Buridans ass and
Schrodingers cat in <!g>Chaos and
Complexity: Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action, ed. by RJ Russell,
<!g>Nancey Murphy and <!g>Arthur Peacocke (Vatican City: Vatican Observatory, 1995)
pp327-29. But see also <!g>Polkinghorne, J, Belief
in God in an Age of Science (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1998)
pp64-66. His point there is that the <!g>deterministic equations may in the end
prove only to be approximations to the whole behaviour of such systems.
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