The Frontiers of Science & Faith: Examining Questions from the Big Bang to the End of the UniverseInterVarsity Press, 2002. gada 1. janv. - 199 lappuses "What happens when new scientific research meets traditional Christian doctrines? How does the big bang theory fit with Genesis 1:1? What does quantum mechanics have to do with the doctrines of predestination and the omniscience of God? How does the anthropic principle square with a biblical notion of a designed and purposeful universe? What are the implications of the doctrine of redemption in Jesus Christ for the search for extraterrestrial intelligence?" "Addressing these and other questions, John Jefferson Davis brings together a well-informed understanding of current scientific issues with Christian teaching. He demonstrates that the meeting of the frontiers of science with the frontiers of faith calls for a proper relationship with the God of the universe and a humility that acknowledges the fundamental limits of human knowledge."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
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Acknowledgments ________________________________________________ | 6 |
New Perspectives | 57 |
Evolution Bernard Ramms Christian View of Science and Scripture________ | 113 |
Christian Doctrine of Redemption ________________________________ | 141 |
Theological Reflections on Recent Scientific | 159 |
Epilogue ____________________________________________________ | 175 |
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