Has Science Made God Unnecessary?, Paperback / softback Book

Has Science Made God Unnecessary? Paperback / softback

Part of the The Big Ten series

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There is a widespread assumption that there is no space for God in science, and no space for science in Christianity.

This book addresses the question of whether the search for answers excludes belief in a Deity.

Ransom Poythress’ logical and well–reasoned look at the common arguments will be a fascinating read for any with a genuine interest in pursuing truth.   Contents include:Introduction:Understanding the QuestionThe Conflict ThesisGod of the Gaps ArgumentsBehind the Curtain of Science, Part I: Objectivity and TruthBehind the Curtain of Science, Part II: Materialist AssumptionsBehind the Curtain of Science, Part III: Materialist LimitationsBehind the Curtain of Science, Part IV: What’s Actually Necessary for ScienceBehind the Curtain of Science, Part V: Scientific LawsBehind the Curtain of Science, Part VI: Supernatural Assumptions and a Christian Philosophical Foundation for ScienceMiraclesEvidence: What Does It Look Like?Big Bang and Fine–TuningOrigin of LifeEvolution: The Big PictureEvolution:Darwin’s DefendersConclusionAppendix:Additional Resources Each chapter includes a summary of the main points covered.  The Big Ten: Critical Questions Answered is a Christian apologetics series which addresses ten commonly asked questions about God, the Bible, and Christianity.

Each book, while easy to read, is challenging and thought–provoking, dealing with subjects ranging from hell to science.

A good read whatever your present opinions. 

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