"Christian Encounters," a series of biographies from Thomas
Nelson Publishers, highlights important lives from all ages and
areas of the Church. Some are familiar faces. Others are unexpected
guests. But all, through their relationships, struggles, prayers,
and desires, uniquely illuminate our shared experience.
As an inventor, astronomer, physicist, and philosopher, Isaac
Newton forever changed the way we see and understand the world. At
one point, he was the world's leading authority in mathematics,
optics, and alchemy. And surprisingly he wrote more about faith and
religion than on all of these subjects combined. But his
single-minded focus on knowledge and discovery was a great
detriment to his health. Newton suffered from fits of mania,
insomnia, depression, a nervous breakdown, and even mercury
poisoning.
Yet from all of his suffering came great gain. Newton saw the
scientific world not as a way to refute theology, but as a way to
explain it. He believed that all of creation was mandated and set
in motion by God and that it was simply waiting to be "discovered"
by man. Because of his diligence in both scientific and biblical
study, Newton had a tremendous impact on religious thought that is
still evident today.
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