The God of Chance and Purpose
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--John F. Haught, Georgetown University
"This book is a breath of fresh air. Steering between the Charybdis of New Atheism and the Scylla of creationism, McCall shows . . . that the time has come to see that science and religion can work creatively together to provide a provocative and stimulating understanding of God's place and work in his world. Highly recommended."
--Michael Ruse, University of Guelph, emeritus
"This little gem of a book offers a no-nonsense overview of the interdependence of chance and purpose. McCall condenses five previous books into an immensely readable guide to discerning God in and through the natural world, debunking the myth that biology leaves no place for teleology or transcendence. Highly recommended for college and graduate students and as an introduction to how to conceive of divine action in an age of science."
―Philip Clayton, Claremont School of Theology