Making Sense of Faith in God: How Belief Makes Science Possible

Making Sense of Faith in God: How Belief Makes Science Possible

Jonathan Clatworthy
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Author:  Jonathan Clatworthy
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  96
Publisher:  SPCK Publishing
Year:  2012
ISBN:  9780281064045

This book deals with the popular interest in spirituality, and physicists' interest in God, as opposed by the new atheists. It also considers the role of God in a secular society. Modern secularism separates religion from secular knowledge and expects us to explain reality without reference to God. This taboo on God limits our understanding of life as we experience it, and undermines confidence in human knowledge generally.

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