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?
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