| Chapter No. | Chapter Title | Chapter Author | Page No. |
| I | Some facts as Seen with the Eyes of Faith | | 1 |
| The Planet Earth in the Universe | | 2 |
| Atmospheric Structure | | 4 |
| Enclosure of the earth Surface by the Ozone Layer | | 8 |
| 70% Coverage of the earth by water | | 12 |
| Sea Routes and Ocean as the Source of Nation's Wealth | | 20 |
| The earth as a God-prepared Dwelling Place | | 26 |
| II | Fine-Tuning of the World | | 33 |
| Wonderful Coincidences of Physical Conditions and Natural Constants (the Anthropic principle) | | 34 |
| Life-Supporting Chemicals in the World | | 41 |
| Proportions of these Chemicals and the Prosperity of Life | | 42 |
| Natural Order of the World as Fine-Tuning | | 45 |
| III | Teleological View and the structure of the world | | 50 |
| The World of Creatures not as Product of Evolution, but as a Result of God's Creative Work | | 51 |
| Teleological View and Critique | | 58 |
| Design and Purpose in the Structure of the World | | 65 |
| Further Consideration of the Conceptual Implications of the Teleological View | | 74 |
| IV | Chaos Theory and the World | | 78 |
| origin of the Theory | | 79 |
| Chaos Theory and Quantum mechanics | | 89 |
| Miracle and Chaos | | 96 |
| Pannenberg's Understanding of Contingency | | 104 |
| The World as a Living Miracle | | 109 |
| V | Biblical and Theological Complement | | 115 |
| God's Providence in Nature in the Old Testament | | 126 |
| God's Providence in Nature in Jesus' Teaching | | 135 |
| The groaning of the Creation and its Liberation | | 142 |
| Relational Trinitarian Thought | | 147 |
| Jesus on the Good Neighbor | | 150 |
| VI | Concluding Observations | | 155 |
| The Magnitude of the Challenge | | 160 |
| Human Beings as o-Workers | | 168 |