A.
R. Peacocke, Creation and the World of Science: The Bampton Lectures, 1979
(Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1979), esp. Ch. III/II/a, p. 94-95, III/III,
and VI/iv; Arthur R. Peacocke, Intimations of Reality: Critical Realism in
Science and Religion: The Mendenhall Lectures, 1983 (Notre Dame, Ind.:
University of Notre Dame Press, 1984), part 2; Arthur Peacocke, Theology for
a Scientific Age: Being and Becoming --- Natural, Divine and
Human, Enlarged Edition (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1993), especially
part II. Note David Bartholomews strong support of Peacockes response to
Monod, his helpful survey of other responses, and his own discussion of Gods
relation to chance in David J. Bartholomew, God of Chance (London: SCM
Press Ltd., 1984), esp. p. 34-36.
See also Robert John Russell, "The Theological-Scientific
Vision of Arthur Peacocke," Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science
26.4(December 1991): 505-17.
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