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Preface; 1 Whether there can be providence at all?; 1.1 Arguments Contra; 1.1.1 First argument; 1.1.2 Second argument; 1.1.3 Third argument; 1.2 Argument Pro; 1.3 Proposed Answer; 1.3.1 Definition of 'providence'; 1.3.2 Possibility of Providence; 1.3.3 Remark on terminology; 1.3.4 Result of chapter 1; 1.4 Answer to the Objections; 1.4.1 (to 1.1.1); 1.4.2 (to 1.1.2); 1.4.3 (to 1.1.3); 2 Whether providence can be attributed to God?; 2.1 Arguments Contra; 2.1.1 First argument; 2.1.2 Second argument; 2.2 Argument Pro; 2.3 Proposed Answer; 2.3.1 Result of chapter 2.; The book defends that there is both teleological order (design) and chance in non-living and in living systems; and that the different types of order, teleological order and chance are compatible not only with God's providence, but also with man's free will and evil.
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