Abstract
The history of the relationship between theology and physics shows moods varying between détente and dalliance. Important theological issues cannot be articulated without implicit reference to a physical worldview. Modern physics challenges us to revise the classical Newtonian way of looking at the world as a stable, causal mechanism of isolated objects. And physics today is possibly offering a worldview in which a synthesis of physics and metaphysics is again feasible.
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