>>What I meant is that
it solves the theodicy problem by taking an easy way out. >>
Yeah -- I knew you meant that, but the agony of reading Whitehead last
spring is still with me! < G >
I did an internet search on Michael Corey. He does have a Ph.D. from
Claremont in the philosophy of religion/science, but his publisher's
comment about him is that he is a "investor and real estate developer in
Charleston, West Va."
I told Ruble I'd write a review -- it will be a short one. I just posted
some thoughts on the reviews page on the Barnes & Noble website.
John Burgeson (Burgy)
http://www.burgy.50megs.com
(science/theology, quantum mechanics, baseball, ethics,
humor, cars, God's intervention into natural causation, etc.)
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