<p>This book offers a new theological approach to the multiverse hypothesis. With a distinctive methodology it shows that participatory metaphysics from ancient and medieval sources represents a fertile theological ground on which to grapple with contemporary ideas of the multiverse.</p><p>There are three key thinkers and themes discussed in the book: Plato and cosmic multiplicity Aquinas and cosmic diversity and Nicholas of Cusa and cosmic infinity. Their insights are brought into interaction with a diverse range of contemporary theological philosophical and scientific figures to demonstrate that a participatory account of the relationship between God and creation leads to a greater continuity between theology and the multiverse proposal in modern cosmology. This is in contrast to existing work on the subject which often assumes that the two are in conflict.</p><p>By offering a fresh way to engage theologically with multiverse theory this book will be a unique resource for any scholar of Religion and Science Theology Metaphysics and Cosmology.</p>
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