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Does anyone know some good works in philosophy of science written from a classical theist friendly perspective?
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I'd take a look at William Wallace's The Modeling of Nature. He also has a collection of essays, From a Realist Point of View, which is unfortunately out of print.
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Michael Dodds' Unlocking Divine Action
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Thanks for the recommendations.
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@ Jeremy Taylor
I forgot to mention Michael Hanby's No God, No Science: Theology, Cosmology, Biology. I heard his book is pretty good and has a Classical Theist touch to it. Also, philosopher William E Carroll has done some work in contemporary science and classical metaphysics.