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    <title>A Deistic Discussion of Murphy and Tracy’s Accounts of God’s Limited Activity in the Natural World</title>    
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    <description>Seemingly, in an attempt to appease both the micro-physicists and the classical theists, Nancey Murphy and Thomas Tracy have each developed ac- counts of God which allow for Him to act, in an otherwise causally closed natural world, through various micro-processes at the subatomic level. I argue that not only do each of these views skew the accounts of both micro-physics and theism just enough to preclude the appeasement of either group but that both accounts can aptly be classified as, what I term, epistemic deism. I go on to argue that epis- temic deism is a weak brand of deism that ultimately provides us with little to no answers to any of serious questions discussed within the philosophy or religion.  </description>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2021 14:40:27 +0100</pubDate>
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