
David Grandy
DAVID GRANDY {[email protected]} recently retired from the Philosophy Department at Brigham Young University. He has long been interested in science, its philosophical underpinnings, and its larger meanings.
“In Christ All Things Hold Together”: A Christian Perspective (via Levinas and Shimony) on Quantum Entanglement
Articles/Essays – Volume 50, No. 2
Christians regard the universe as having divine import. In the gospel of John we read: “For God so loved the world, that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have everlasting life” (John 3:16).The word world, having more than one meaning, might be taken to denote human society, particularly since the passage seems to zero in on human believers. Who else, we might ask, could exercise faith unto everlasting life?
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Articles/Essays – Volume 19, No. 4
Science is full of strange twists and unexpected developments—so many, in fact, that we are rarely surprised anymore by its most recent revelations. But one of the biggest scientific surprises of the twentieth century has…
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