Who Made God Hb
Searching for a Theory of Everything
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Who Made God Hb
Who Made God Hb by Edgar Harold Andrews was published by Evangelical Press in September 2009 and is our 3139th best seller. The ISBN for Who Made God Hb is 9780852347072.
Who Made God?
If God Made Everything, Then Who Made God? The unfounded and aggressive question put forward by atheism. Who Made God sets out to trump these allegations, not by spiritual thoughts but through the explanation of science. This book is a fantastic read and truly a remarkable piece of literature, it is filled with expert views and real explanations that all contribute to the dismantling of atheism claims. Easy to read and understand it really is a 'must have book'.
If you've been waiting for a really effective riposte to the 'new atheism' of Richard Dawkins and others (or even if you haven't) here it is - gently humorous, highly readable, deeply serious, razor sharp, and written by an internationally respected scientist. Who made God? dismantles the arguments and pretensions of scientific atheism and presents a robust biblical theism as a positive, and altogether more convincing, alternative.
Within Who Made God? Edgar Andrews covers contents of:
Sooty and the universe (Who made God?)
Yogurt, cereal and toast (Can science explain everything?)
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Details for Who Made God Hb
| Page last updated | 1st April 2011 |
| Author / Artist | Edgar Harold Andrews |
| Book Format | Hardback |
| Publisher | Evangelical Press (September 2009) |
| Weight | 499g |
| Number of Pages | 303 |
| Thickness | 25 mm |
| Height | 216 mm |
| Width | 140 mm |
| ISBN | 9780852347072 |
| ISBN-10 | 0852347073 |
| Product ID | 2567525 |
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One Of The Best Books, I Can Honestly Say, I Have Ever Read - Alex Pickering Eden.co.uk
Edgar Andrews is now a huge influence in my life after reading Who Made God? I have had to sit through documentaries, read articles and writings that disregard creation and God by people who seem to just hide behind science, but in this book it is science that exposes them. A truly miraculous book, that explores so many 'theories' and 'sciences' and explains them with an open mind, not a closed one like some scientists. I personally recommend Who Made God to anyone, if I could give this book 6 stars then I would. Brilliant
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Who Made God?If God Made Everything, Then Who Made God? The unfounded and aggressive question put forward by atheism. Who Made God sets out to trump these allegations, not by spiritual thoughts but through the explanation of science. This book is a fantastic read and truly a remarkable piece of literature, it is filled with expert views and real explanations that all contribute to the dismantling of atheism claims. Easy to read and understand it really is a 'must have book'.
If you've been waiting for a really effective riposte to the 'new atheism' of Richard Dawkins and others (or even if you haven't) here it is - gently humorous, highly readable, deeply serious, razor sharp, and written by an internationally respected scientist. Who made God? dismantles the arguments and pretensions of scientific atheism and presents a robust biblical theism as a positive, and altogether more convincing, alternative.
Within Who Made God? Edgar Andrews covers contents of:
Sooty and the universe (Who made God?)
Yogurt, cereal and toast (Can science explain everything?)
Stringing it all together (Searching for a theory of everything)
Pouring concrete (Foundations and hypotheses)
Ferrets and fallacies (A brief critique of God, the failed hypothesis)
Defining God (What do we mean by ‘God'?)
Starting with a bang (Cosmic origins)
Steam engine to the stars (Time and the hypothesis of God)
Peeling onions (law in conscience, nature and society)
Cosmic chess (The origin of the laws of nature)
Over the moon (Natural law and miracles)
Information, stupid! (The origin of life)
Life in a cake mixer (The origin of living organisms)
The tidy pachyderm (A critique of neo-Darwinianism)
The mighty mutation? (Can mutations create?)
The second shoe (Man and his mind)
Man and his Maker (Man, morality and redemption)
Each section of Who Made God explores different avenues of science and theology asking questions and ultimately answering them, providing situations and explaining them, and finally comparing and contrasting views and concluding them. Who Made God is an exceptional read, it is easy to follow and intensely interesting as for a unique stance, the power of 'science' aids the belief of creation and God.
A Little Bit About Edgar Andrews...
Edgar Andrews is a Professor of Materials at the University of London and is regarded as an international expert on the science of large molecules. Edgar has a vast experience in the research of Christian material and has published two Bible Commentaries along with over 100 scientific research papers and produced work that is targeted at theology. One of his most notable books is 'From Nothing to Nature', which has been sold Worldwide and translated into ten different languages.
Edgar has been involved science throughout his established and respected career but there has varied views to the spiritual world, unlike many scientists of today. Edgar has stated that "the principle of creation is more valid than the theory of evolution".















