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Approach to reconcile physical religious cosmology
that it concealed what Laberge terms a theophysics ("ce que nous appellerons une théophysique"). Theophysics is a fundamental concept in the thought
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Theology reliant on rational and empirical arguments
Perspectives on Divine Action Theistic evolution Theistic rationalism Theophysics Etymology: φὐσις, physis (nature) Chignell, Andrew; Pereboom, Derk (2020)
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Scottish philosopher
William Denovan was a Scottish philosopher with an interest in theophysics and physics. One of the earliest occurrences of the term multiverse used in
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Truths and principles of the study of matter, space, time and energy
space Relational theory Spacetime Supervenience Symmetry in physics Theophysics Time in physics Maudlin, Tim (2012). Philosophy of Physics: Space and
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Polkinghorne (Ed) Divine Action and Modern Science Natural theology Theophysics Arthur Peacocke, The Journal of Theological Studies, October 2003 volume
Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action
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English Anglican theologian and biochemist
Philosophical theology Religious naturalism Theological critical realism Theophysics Peacocke, Arthur (2002). "From DNA to Dean" (PDF). Carson-Newman Studies
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Fundamentalism in the Reformed tradition
teleology, the development of scientific theology (e.g. theobiology and theophysics)[citation needed] and the creation science movement. Conservative evangelicalism
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English : variant spelling of Shepherd.
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Italian Teutonic
Italian form of.
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Indian, Sanskrit
Lord of the World
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Name of a Raga
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, stillness of the sea (?).
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Australian, British, English, French, Italian, Latin, Swiss
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English : from Middle English basket ‘basket’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a basket maker, or perhaps, as Reaney suggests, for someone who carried baskets of stone to a lime kiln. In some cases, it appears to have been a topographic name for someone who lived at a house distinguished by the sign of a basket (who was therefore probably a basket maker).English : habitational name for someone from Bascote in Warwickshire, probably so named with an unattested Old English personal name Basuca + cot ‘cottage’.
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Arabic, Malaysian
Brilliant of Whiteness
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A star, Rising
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Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Love; Mind; Heart
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