How to Think About Providential Agency

Is it possible to speak of God acting providentially in the life of a particular person or community? In an account based on the Christian tradition this means also considering the question of miracle and what is for Christians the most central of actions, the resurrection of Jesus.

However, it is important to stress that science can as yet give no clear account of what these two sorts of intentionality in humans involve. So human agency is a very imprecise basis for analogies to God’s action. Nevertheless it remains the best basis we have.As Philip Clayton puts it: ‘if one is able to conceive of human intentional action in a way that is compatible with natural scientific accounts of the physical world, then one will have done the bulk...

There is a whole range of different theories as to how God might be able to act in a world which can also be understood in turns of law and chance, interacting according to the principles of science. The best recent classification of theories of divine action is by Thomas Tracy.Tracy, T, ‘Particular Providence and the God of the Gaps’ in Chaos and Complexity: Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action, ed. by R.J.Russell, Nancey Murphy and Arthur Peacocke (Vatican City:...

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Source: God, Humanity and the Cosmos  (T&T Clark, 1999)