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Arthur Peacocke was an English theologian and biochemist known for his work on the relationship between science and religion. His writings, including "Theology for a Scientific Age," explore how scientific understanding can inform theological perspectives. Peacocke's contributions to the dialogue between science and faith have made him a significant figure in both fields.
"God is creating at every moment of the world's existence in and through the perpetually endowed creativity of the very stuff of the world."
"In the nineteenth century, many Anglican theologians, both evangelical and catholic, embraced positively the proposal of evolution."
"The scientific perspective of the world, especially the living world, inexorably impresses on us a dynamic picture of the world of entities and structures involved in continuous and incessant change and in process without ceasing."
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