Love and quasars : an astrophysicist reconciles faith and science /

In Love and Quasars, Paul Wallace shows how faith and science are pitted against one another, and he explains how the standard ways of reconciling them don't work. He then proposes a reasonable, thoughtful approach that will appeal to Christians and students of science alike. Readable and wise,...

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Main Author: Wallace, Paul, 1968- (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Minneapolis, MN : Fortress Press, [2019]
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : what this book is about and how it works
  • Two ways of seeing the sun : through the eyes of faith or the eyes of science?
  • I'm pretty sure my life was changed by a second-grade field trip : the problem shows up and grows up
  • How not to chessbox : faith and science face off
  • Strangers, friends, lovers : cooperation, not competition
  • A universe with a point : how science enlarges faith
  • A larger, stranger God : how science expands your view of God
  • Not even wrong : how science releases the bible from literalism
  • A scientist reads the Bible : how science enlarges scripture
  • The things god has made : how science enlarges our view of life and death
  • At home with Miracle Max : how science expands our understanding of miracles
  • How to manufacture a war : history, like the universe, is larger and more interesting than you thought
  • Scary mom and the atheists : how an enlarged faith reveals the limits of science
  • Why I came back : love embraces the cosmos.