@article{McLeish_2020, title={Evolution as an Unwrapping of the Gift of Freedom}, volume={8}, url={https://apcz.umk.pl/SetF/article/view/SetF.2020.014}, DOI={10.12775/SetF.2020.014}, abstractNote={<p class="Timesarticle">Extending the approach to a ‘theology of science’ developed in <em>Faith and Wisdom in Science </em>(McLeish 2014), I expand its theme of the tension between chaos and emergent order, within the arc of the Biblical story of creation, towards a theology of evolutionary science. In addition to the material in <em>Job</em>, the book of <em>Wisdom</em>provides a remarkable account of transmutation of species, within a recapitulation of the Exodus theme, that I juxtapose with a modern genotype-phenotype theory of evolutionary dynamics, exploiting analogies with statistical mechanics. The dual and connected structures of microscopic and macroscopic provide a locus for the Joban tensions of chaos and emergent order, and provide an interpretative narrative for the emergent directionality of evolution, and a theology that situates within a creation of freedom to explore the potential of the created order.</p>}, number={2}, journal={Scientia et Fides}, author={McLeish, Tom}, year={2020}, month={Oct.}, pages={43–64} }