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[eBook] Does Science Undermine Faith?

by Roger Trigg

    • Author

      Roger Trigg

    • Book Format

      eBook (Christian360)

    • Publisher

      SPCK

    • Published

      April 2018

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    Does Science Undermine Faith?

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    Product Description

    Many people assume that science ‘disproves’ the idea of God, and that we no longer need faith in order to understand the world or why we are in it.

    Roger Trigg examines these assumptions and considers whether recent developments in science may in fact support religious faith. He goes on to consider the increasing scientific evidence for the inherent orderliness and comprehensibility of the universe, which leads him to ask an even more radical question: Might there be aspects of religious belief that can help to support our science?

    Contents

    1. Does science disprove God?
    2. Are science and religion just different?
    3. Could science support Christianity?
    4. Does science need Christianity?

    Specification

    • Author

      Roger Trigg

    • Book Format

      eBook (Christian360)

    • Publisher

      SPCK

    • Published

      April 2018

    • ISBN

      9780281078691

    • ISBN-10

      0281078696

    • Eden Code

      4785988

    More Information

    • Author/Creator: Roger Trigg

    • ISBN: 9780281078691

    • Publisher: SPCK

    • Release Date: April 2018

    • Eden Code: 4785988


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