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Lenny rated it really liked it Nov 25, Robinson rated it really liked it Jul 10, Hakija marked it as to-read Dec 25, Denis marked it as to-read Jul 20, Ria Alexandra is currently reading it Feb 13, Mina marked it as to-read Oct 21, Ian Packer added it Oct 13, Christopher Goins marked it as to-read Sep 02, The wonder of the universe: The work of Galileo, Newton, Einstein, and a host of other tenacious researchers and thinkers reveals a cosmos of almost unimaginable wonder and beauty.
If we then honestly follow the evidence of science wherever it leads, where do we end up? Karl Giberson takes us on a fascinating guided tour of planets and protons, galaxies and gamma rays. We discover that if gravity were slightly stronger, neutrons a tiny bit lighter, the size of our sun somewhat larger or a dozen other factors altered by fractions, there would be no life. The author shows that for many observers, even those who do not embrace religious faith, all of this looks suspiciously like the expression of a grand plan -- a cosmic architecture capable of both supporting life such as ours, and inspiring observers like us to seek out hints of a creator.
Join this cosmic expedition and discover the wonder of it all. Oracles of science celebrity scientists versus God and religion 1 edition published in in English and held by 9 WorldCat member libraries worldwide. Why do so many evangelicals follow leaders with dubious credentials when they have other options in their own faith?
Exploring intellectual authority within evangelicalism, the authors reveal how the concept of anointing-being chosen by God to speak for him-established a conservative evangelical leadership isolated from secular arts and sciences. For years they have been demanding that my institution fire me.
Jan 21, Smitha rated it liked it Shelves: Das Buch ist sehr interessant und sehr gut zu Lesen. My many thanks to Net Galley, the publisher I. This makes it the de facto leader for growth, prosperity and stability in the African region which is inundated with myriad problems like famine, poverty and ethnic conflicts. Schroeder's theory hinges on Einstein's theory that time and velocity have a relationship.
When news of my resignation became public there was great rejoicing. Paul was eager for the denominational publishing house to produce material that would counter the surging fundamentalist voices calling for wholesale rejection of scientific theories of origins. But people I respected endorsed the book.
Many used it as a text at their colleges. It helped establish me as a scholar whose belief in God did not require rejection of science.
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