Thomas Tracy is a lecturer at the Philosophy Faculty of Bates College. His research focuses on issues in philosophy of religion and theology, and to a lesser degree, on topics in applied ethics, particularly medical ethics and the morality of warfare. His published work has dealt with philosophical questions raised by the classical conception of God in Western religions. Professor Tracy have written on the problem of evil, on the concept of God as an agent who acts in the events of history, and on the relation between these classical issues in philosophical theology and contemporary developments in the natural sciences. During the conference "The Causal Universe" organized by Copernicus Center for Interdisciplinary Studies Professor Tracy was asked about the limits of scientific explanation, the need of knowledge of science among theologians and the meaning of "causality" in contemporary physics.
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