Is nature creation or merely the product of non-intentional, natural processes? The author aims to recover the Christian sense that it is obvious that nature is creation and argues that biological nature has expressive properties similar in kind to human behaviour and art.
Is nature creation or merely the product of non-intentional, natural processes? The author aims to recover the Christian sense that it is obvious that nature is creation and argues that biological nature has expressive properties similar in kind to human behaviour and art.
MATS WAHLBERG Associate Professor in Systematic Theology at Umeå University, Sweden.
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Acknowledgements Introduction Bursting Descartes' Bubble Perception and Concepts Perceptual Evidence Perceiving Other Minds Seeing Nature as Creation Possible Defeaters Unapologetic Theology Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Introduction Bursting Descartes' Bubble Perception and Concepts Perceptual Evidence Perceiving Other Minds Seeing Nature as Creation Possible Defeaters Unapologetic Theology Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Introduction Bursting Descartes' Bubble Perception and Concepts Perceptual Evidence Perceiving Other Minds Seeing Nature as Creation Possible Defeaters Unapologetic Theology Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Introduction Bursting Descartes' Bubble Perception and Concepts Perceptual Evidence Perceiving Other Minds Seeing Nature as Creation Possible Defeaters Unapologetic Theology Notes Bibliography Index
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