Faithful to science : the role of science in religion Andrew Steane.
Material type: TextPublication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2014Edition: First editionDescription: viii, 255 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 23 cmISBN:- 0198716044
- 9780198716044
- BL 240.3 STE 23
- BL240.3 .S74 2014
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BL240.3 SIM The entangled Trinity : | BL 240.3 SIM Reflections on the existence of God: a series of essays | BL 240.3 STE How to relate science and religion : | BL 240.3 STE Faithful to science : | BL 240.3 STU Science and Christianity : | BL240.3 TRI The Trinity and an entangled world : | BL 240.3.WIS Wisdom or knowledge? |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part I. Science and nature. Faith and engagement -- Science and faith -- The nature of the physical world -- Autobiographical sketch -- Keeping science -- The book of marvels -- Half way -- Part II. Origins. The argument from design -- Genesis -- Human origins -- Comparing notes -- Final comments -- Appendix: Two legends.
Science and religious faith are two of the most important and influential forces in human life, yet there is widespread confusion about how, or indeed whether, they link together. This book describes this combination from the perspective of one who finds that they link together productively and creatively.
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