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    <title>Epistemic Deism Revisited</title>    
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    <description>In 2013 I wrote a paper entitled “A Deistic Discussion of Murphy and Tracy’s Accounts of God’s Limited Activity in the Natural World” in which I criticized the views of Nancey Murphy and Thomas Tracy, labeling their views as something that I called “epistemic deism.” Since the publication of that paper another, a similar view by Bradley Monton was brought to my attention, one called “noninterventionist special divine action theory.” In take this paper as an opportunity to accomplish several goals. First, I take it as an opportunity to clarify and correct some of my previous claims.  Secondly, I present and analyze Monton’s view. And, finally, I discuss the similarities that Monton’s view holds with those of Murphy’s and Tracy’s and discuss how they all can be reduced to being part of the same family of ontological views which are, ultimately, implausible.    </description>
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    <category domain="https://fp.waik.stronazen.pl:443//858-2015-1.html">20/1 - Spring 2015</category>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2021 15:37:43 +0100</pubDate>
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