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Is there any connection between the vastness of the universe of stars and galaxies and the existence of life on a small planet out in the suburbs of the Milky Way? This book shows that there is. In a classic work, John Barrow and Frank Tipler examine the question of Mankind's place in the Universe, taking the reader on a tour of many scientific disciplines and offering fascinating insights into issues such as the nature of life, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, and the past history and fate of our universe.
A highly respected physicist demonstrates that the essential
beliefs of Christianity are wholly consistent with the laws of
physics.
Frank Tipler takes an exciting new approach to the age-old dispute
about the relationship between science and religion in "The Physics
of Christianity. "In reviewing centuries of writings and
discussions, Tipler realized that in all the debate about science
versus religion, there was no serious scientific research into
central Christian claims and beliefs. So Tipler embarked on just
such a scientific inquiry. "The Physics of Christianity "presents
the fascinating results of his pioneering study.
Tipler begins by outlining the basic concepts of physics for the
lay reader and brings to light the underlying connections between
physics and theology. In a compelling example, he illustrates how
the God depicted by Jews and Christians, the Uncaused First Cause,
is completely consistent with the Cosmological Singularity, an
entity whose existence is required by physical law. His discussion
of the scientific possibility of miracles provides an impressive,
credible scientific foundation for many of Christianity's most
astonishing claims, including the Virgin Birth, the Resurrection,
and the Incarnation. He even includes specific outlines for
practical experiments that can help prove the validity of the
"miracles" at the heart of Christianity.
Tipler's thoroughly rational approach and fully accessible style
sets "The Physics of Christianity" apart from other books dealing
with conflicts between science and religion. It will appeal not
only to Christian readers, but also to anyone interested in an
issue that triggers heated and divisive intellectual andcultural
debates.
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