The renowned science writer, mathematician, and bestselling
author of Fermat's Last Theorem masterfully refutes the
overreaching claims of the "New Atheists," providing millions of
educated believers with a clear, engaging explanation of what
science really says, how there's still much space for the Divine in
the universe, and why faith in both God and empirical science are
not mutually exclusive
In recent years a highly publicized coterie of scientists and
thinkers, including Richard Dawkins, the late Christopher Hitchens,
and Lawrence Krauss, have vehemently contended that breakthroughs
in modern science have disproven the existence of God, asserting we
must accept that the creation of the universe came out of nothing,
that religion is evil, that evolution fully explains the dazzling
complexity of life, and more. However, in this much-needed book,
veteran science journalist Amir Aczel profoundly disagrees and
convincingly demonstrates that science has not, as yet, provided
any definitive proof refuting the existence of God.
Based on interviews with eleven Nobel Prize winners and many
other prominent physicists, biologists, anthropologists, and
psychologists, as well as leading theologians and spiritual
leaders, Why Science Does Not Disprove God is a fascinating tour
through the history of science and a brilliant and incisive
analysis of the religious implications of our ever-increasing
understanding of life and the universe. Throughout, Aczel reminds
us that science, at its best, is about the dispassionate pursuit of
truth--not a weapon in cultural debates. Respectful of both science
and faith--and argued from the perspective of no single religious
tradition--Aczel's book is an essential corrective that should be
read by all.
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