Physical Order and the Existence of God

In Balan Marin (ed.), Athens and/or Jerusalem: Essays on the Relationship Between Science and Religion. University of Bucharest Press. pp. 133-142 (2013)
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This paper, written in Romanian, explains why the eutaxiological argument, endorsed by scientists like Newton, Einstein, and Weyl, and recently defended by Richard Swinburne, is not defensible.

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The Existence of God.Richard Swinburne - 1979 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
Opticks.Isaac Newton - 1704 - Dover Press.
The Existence of God.Richard Swinburne - 1981 - Philosophical Quarterly 31 (122):85-88.

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