God Science and Society The Origin of the Universe Intelligent Life and Free Societies

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God  Science  and Society  The Origin of the Universe  Intelligent Life  and Free Societies
Author : Anthony Walsh
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Publisher : Vernon Press
Language : English
Release Date : 07 July 2020
ISBN : 9781622739554
Pages : 354 pages
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“It may seem bizarre, but in my opinion, science offers a surer path to God than religion…science has actually advanced to the point where what were formerly religious questions can be seriously tackled” (Paul Davies, Astrophysicist). Anthony Walsh’s latest riposte to atheistic arguments against God's existence draws on Natural Theology, a knowledge of God based on evidence from both the natural and social sciences. Covering everything from the Big Bang and the origins of life to the mystery of intelligent consciousness, Walsh makes even the most technical scientific writings accessible to the general reader and tackles a question few books on the relationship between science and religion have ever sought to address: how does Christianity positively affect societies, families, and individuals in terms of democracy, justice, happiness, health, and prosperity?

God  Science  and Society  The Origin of the Universe  Intelligent Life  and Free Societies

“It may seem bizarre, but in my opinion, science offers a surer path to God than religion…science has actually advanced to the point where what were formerly religious questions can be seriously tackled” (Paul Davies, Astrophysicist). Anthony Walsh’s latest riposte to atheistic arguments against God's existence draws on

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