Published on July 28, 2014 by Tom Woolley  

Dr. Tom Woolley spoke on The distribution of life: Is evolution predictable? at the Joint meeting of the American Scientific Affiliation, the Canadian Scientific Affiliation and the U.K.’s Christians in Science conference at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada on July 27. In his talk he discussed various scientific and theological implications of the Randomness and Divine Providence research project efforts to date.

 
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