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The Soul Of Science: Christian Faith And Natural Philosophy (Turning Point Christian Worldview Series)
Nancy Pearcey | Charles Thaxton

The Soul Of Science: Christian Faith And Natural Philosophy (Turning Point Christian Worldview Series)

Christian faith and natural philosophy

Crossway Books (Aug 16, 1994)
9780891077664
| Paperback
304 pages | 140 x 213 mm | English
Dewey 261.55
LC Classification BL245 .P43 1994
LC Control No. 93042580

Genre

  • Religious
  • Scientific

Subject

  • Philosophy And Science
  • Philosophy And Science/ History
  • Religion And Science
  • Religion And Science/ History
  • Science/ History

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"I consider The Soul of Science to be a most significant book which, in our scientific age, should be required reading for all thinking Christians and all practicing scientists. The authors demonstrate how the flowering of modern science depended upon the Judeo-Christian worldview of the existence of a real physical contingent universe, created and held in being by an omnipotent personal God, with man having the capabilities of rationality and creativity, and thus being capable of investigating it. Pearcey and Thaxton make excellent use of analogies to elucidate difficult concepts, and the clarity of their explanations for the nonspecialist, for example, of Einstein's relativity theories or of the informational content of DNA and its consequences for theories of prebiotic evolution, are quite exceptional, alone making the volume worth purchasing." --Dr. David Shotton, Lecturer in Cell Biology, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford "Pearcey and Thaxton show that the alliance between atheism and science is a temporary aberration and that, far from being inimical to science, Christian theism has played and will continue to play an important role in the growth of scientific understanding. This brilliant book deserves wide readership." --Phillip E. Johnson, University of California, Berkeley "This book would be an excellent text for courses on science and religion, and it should be read by all Christians interested in the relationship between science and their theological commitments." --J.P. Moreland, Professor of Philosophy, Talbot School of Theology, Biola University

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