This book sets out to explore another theological horizon: the mystery and meaning inherent in the quantum theory. This is not an attempt to make science sacred, godly, or holy; rather, it is an exploration of the divine co-creativity emanating from one of the most ingenious scientific discoveries of the twentieth century. Nor is it a new way of exploring the dialogue between science and religion (outlined in comprehensive review by Rolston, 1987, and Barbour, 1990). No, it is a great deal more, embarking upon a creative threshold that will push both the scientific imagination and the religious fascination to new frontiers unknown to previous generations.