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Theology / Mysticism / Philosophy of religion / Divine command theory / Spiritual evolution / Existence of God / Immanence / Christian theology / God / Religion / Theism / Philosophy
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Theology
Mysticism
Philosophy of religion
Divine command theory
Spiritual evolution
Existence of God
Immanence
Christian theology
God
Religion
Theism
Philosophy

Introduction In the years since Ian Barbour’s first set of Gifford Lectures titled Religion in an Age of Science,1 the contemporary literature on the topic of religion and science has expanded exponentially. While thi

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