
God and Galileo
What a 400-Year-Old Letter Teaches Us about Faith and Science
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Published on 17. May 2019
224 pages
978-1-4335-6292-1 (ISBN)
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"A devastating attack upon the dominance of atheism in science today."
Giovanni Fazio, Senior Physicist, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
The debate over the ultimate source of truth in our world often pits science against faith.
In fact, some high-profile scientists today would have us abandon God entirely as a source of truth about the universe.
In this book, two professional astronomers push back against this notion, arguing that the science of today is not in a position to pronounce on the existence of God-rather, our notion of truth must include both the physical and spiritual domains.
Incorporating excerpts from a letter written in 1615 by famed astronomer Galileo Galilei, the authors explore the relationship between science and faith, critiquing atheistic and secular understandings of science while reminding believers that science is an important source of truth about the physical world that God created.
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English
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Wheaton
United States
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5,43 MB
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978-1-4335-6292-1 (9781433562921)
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David L. Block | Kenneth C. Freeman
God and Galileo
What a 400-Year-Old Letter Teaches Us about Faith and Science
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Persons
David L. Block (PhD, University of Cape Town) is a professor in the School of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. His research has twice been featured on the cover of Nature, the world's most prestigious scientific journal. He is the author of several books, including Starwatch and Shrouds of the Night. He has been a visiting research astronomer at Harvard University, the Australian National University, and the European Southern Observatory, among other institutes.
Kenneth C. Freeman (PhD, Cambridge University) is Duffield Professor of Astronomy in the Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics at the Australian National University in Canberra. He is a Fellow of the UK Royal Society and the Australian Academy of Science, a Foreign Associate of the US National Academy of Sciences, and one of the first to discover that spiral galaxies contain a large fraction of dark matter.
Content
- Cover
- Newsletter Signup
- Endorsements
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Part 1 Grace and Space
- Setting the Stage
- 1 Is There Grace in Space?
- 2 Misunderstanding Truth
- 3 Understanding the Universe and Scripture
- 4 What Grace and Space Cannot Tell Us
- 5 The Fraud of Scientism
- 6 An Illusion of Conflict
- 7 Discerning the Truth
- 8 The Two Cathedrals
- Part 2 Historical Vignettes
- 9 A Moon of Glass from Murano, Venice
- 10 A Troubled Dinner in Tuscany
- 11 Winning Back Trust
- Figure 1 Abell 2218 cluster of galaxies. NASA / STScI / Andrew Fruchter and the ERO Team (Sylvia Baggett,
- Part 3 Personal Experiences of Grace
- 12 Grace in the Life of Blaise Pascal
- 13 Grace alongside a Telescope in South Africa
- Appendix Galileo's Letter to the Grand Duchess Christina of Tuscany
- Bibliography and Additional Readings
- General Index
- Scripture Index
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