Research presentations from sholars at several different venues.
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Divine Action and Modern Science
(1:19:23) Nicholas Saunders -
Does the Universe need God?
(1:27:39) Hans Halvorson -
Why is Special Divine Action a Problem?
(1:25:35) Taede Smedes -
The Probability of the Resurrection of Jesus
(53:44) Richard Swinburne -
Second-Personal Knowledge of Divine Action: A View from the Apostle Paul
(1:24:23) Susan Eastman, Andrew Pinsent -
The Historian and the Miraculous
(46:12) Graham Twelftree -
Understanding Cultural and Theological Resistance to Special Divine Action
(1:12:31) Alister McGrath -
What is it for a Prayer to be Answered?
(38:47) Roger Scruton -
The Strange Idea that What Happens Has to be Made to Happen
(44:32) Raymond Tallis -
Mysterianism and the Mind of God
(1:21:41) Colin McGinn -
Does ‘the God Who Acts’ Really Act?
(1:34:50) Robert Russell -
Natural Causes, Divine Action, and Scientific Explanation
(1:27:48) Peter Harrison -
Miracle Reports in the Gospels and Today
(1:21:29) Craig Keener -
To Make a Rainbow – God’s Work in Nature
(1:22:39) Lenn Goodman -
Special Divine Action: The State of the Art and the Uses of History
(31:48) Timothy J. McGrew -
Physical Indeterminism and Free Personal Agency
(47:02) Ralph Weir -
Implications of Christian Trinitarian Theology for Divine Action & Its Relationship to the Natural World
(43:26) Kevin Diller -
Divine Action and Human Being
(26:43) Lenn Goodman -
It’s Always Personal: Paul on Divine Action and the Intersubjective Self
(26:32) Susan Eastman -
The Special Divine Action project: Background, Rationale, and Course Impact
(14:06) Timothy J. McGrew -
Scientific Perspectives on Four Types of Special Divine Action
(57:54) Andrew Pinsent -
The Special Divine Action project: The Thematic Library and Tools
(13:32) Neal Audenaert -
Divine and Human Agency in a Quantum World
(33:53) Hans Halvorson -
Science and Personal Action, Human and Divine: What Does Neuroscience Have to Offer?
(53:46) Andrei. I. Holodny -
The Divided Brain and the Spiritual Sense of Scripture
(1:31:51) Andrew Pinsent