Introduction / 3
Robert John Russell
Part 1: Scientific Warrants for Indeterminism throughout Nature
1. Necessity, Purpose, and Chance / 21
George F. R. Ellis
2. The Universal Laws of Physics / 69
Robert E. Ulanowicz
3. Multiverse / 85
Gerald B. Cleaver
Part 11: Philosophical and Theological Perspectives on Indeterminism in Nature
4. Are Randomness and Divine Providence Inconsistent? / 117
James Bradley
5. What We’ve Learned from Quantum Mechanics about Noninterventionist Objective Divine Action in Nature—and Its Remaining Challenges / 133
Robert John Russell
6. Context-Sensitive Constraints, Types, Emergent Properties, and Top-Down Causality / 173
Alicia Juarrero
7. Is Classical Science in Conflict with Belief in Miracles? Some Bridge-Building between Philosophical and Theological Positions / 205
Erkki Vesa Rope Kojonen
8. Necessity, Chance, and Indeterminism / 235
Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen
9. Contingency and Freedom in Brains and Selves / 261
Ted Peters
10. Contingency, Convergence, Constraints, and the Challenge from Theodicy in Creation’s Evolution / 289
Joshua M. Moritz
About the Contributors / 329
Index / 333