Abstract
This article evaluates how the recent findings of science have influenced the traditional question of God within a Christian context. The notion of a "paradoxical panentheism" is offered as a working paradigm of the God-world relationship that is consistent with the contemporary scientific world view and with biblical revelation, yet which takes seriously the often painful and bewildering experience that defines creaturehood. The article concludes with some thoughts on how such a model might present science and religion alike with a unique opportunity to consider what each has to offer in a new light.
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