Had evolutionists been in charge, they wouldn't have made the mosquito, planetary orbits would align perfectly, and the human eye would be better designed. But they tend to gloss over their own fai…
This book is a unique resource: an encyclopedia, an annotated bibliography and a survey of the relationship between two equally complex fields. Editors Heidi Campbell and Heather Looy begin their w…
One of today's most controversial and heated issues is whether or not the conflict between science and religion can be reconciled. In Science and Religion: Are They Compatible?, renowned philosophe…
The first half of 'Religion and the Natural Sciences' is an introduction to the discussion of science and religion. Here the reader learns why there is any debate at all and what resources exist fo…
How science and theology relate has been widely and often hotly debated. most discussion has centred on the content of biblical teaching (or theology derrived from it) and the content of scientific…
We just can't stop talking about the big questions around science and faith. They haven't gone away, as same predicated they might; in fact, we seem to talk about them more than ever. Far from bein…
Dr. Hugh Ross, astromomer, tells the fascinating story of how the latest research into origins not only has sealed the case for divine creation, but has revealed the identity of the Creator Himself.
Impassioned, erudite, thoroughly researched, and beautifully reasoned, The Great Partnership argues not only that science and religion are compatible, but that they complement each other—and that…
This volume is one of a series called Lutheran Studies, this series seeks to give a hearing to scholars within the Christian Church, and the Lutheran Church in particular, who have found that their…
In this volume renowned scientists and theologians discuss the concept of light as understood by modern physics and employed by biblical and patristic writers. The title deepens reader's understand…