Neil Ormerod

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Average rating: 3.63 · 99 ratings · 21 reviews · 29 distinct worksSimilar authors
Creation, Grace, And Redemp...

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A Trinitarian Primer

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Re-Visioning the Church: An...

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A Public God: Natural Theol...

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Introducing Contemporary Th...

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Jesus and the Cross: Necess...

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The Trinity: Retrieving The...

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Foundational Theology: A Ne...

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When Ministers Sin: Sexual ...

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Vatican II: Reception and I...

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“Theorists may, some day, be able to write down fundamental equations governing physical reality. But physics can never explain what ‘breathes fire’ into the equations, and actualizes them in a real cosmos.”[19]”
Neil Ormerod, A Public God: Natural Theology Reconsidered

“Theories propose, empirical data dispose (or confirm). Theories”
Neil Ormerod, A Public God: Natural Theology Reconsidered

“The scientific drive to understand presumes rather than proves that the material world is intelligible.”
Neil Ormerod, A Public God: Natural Theology Reconsidered



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