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  1. God and the Design of Organisms.Carl Emery - 2013 - Heythrop Journal 54 (4):606-616.
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    Consciousness – Aim Without Intention?Carl Emery - 2022 - Heythrop Journal 63 (2):182-195.
    The Heythrop Journal, Volume 63, Issue 2, Page 182-195, March 2022.
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    Consciousness or the Physical Universe – Which Came First?Carl Emery - 2016 - Heythrop Journal 57 (6).
    Historically, many have seen the intelligibility of the physical universe as showing that it is somehow ultimately dependent upon conscious intelligent pre-existing being – ‘God’. Today, however, many believe that modern advances in our scientific understanding of the origins and nature of the universe, and of the conscious intelligent beings it contains, render God, as Laplace said, an ‘unnecessary hypothesis’. This article considers whether the findings of modern science do indeed diminish the plausibility of belief in a creator God. Or, (...)
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    Consciousness or the Physical Universe – Which Came First?Carl Emery - 2017 - Heythrop Journal 58 (1).
    Historically, many have seen the intelligibility of the physical universe as showing that it is somehow ultimately dependent upon conscious intelligent pre-existing being – ‘God’. Today, however, many believe that modern advances in our scientific understanding of the origins and nature of the universe, and of the conscious intelligent beings it contains, render God, as Laplace said, an ‘unnecessary hypothesis’. This article considers whether the findings of modern science do indeed diminish the plausibility of belief in a creator God. Or, (...)
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    Consciousness or the Physical Universe – Which Came First?Carl Emery - 2019 - Heythrop Journal 60 (1):16-28.
    Historically, many have seen the intelligibility of the physical universe as showing that it is somehow ultimately dependent upon conscious intelligent pre‐existing being – ‘God’. Today, however, many believe that modern advances in our scientific understanding of the origins and nature of the universe, and of the conscious intelligent beings it contains, render God, as Laplace said, an ‘unnecessary hypothesis’. This article considers whether the findings of modern science do indeed diminish the plausibility of belief in a creator God. Or, (...)
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