
The Language of Science and Faith: Straight Answers to Genuine Questions
251
The Language of Science and Faith: Straight Answers to Genuine Questions
251Hardcover
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ISBN-13: | 9780830838295 |
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Publisher: | InterVarsity Press |
Publication date: | 02/15/2011 |
Pages: | 251 |
Sales rank: | 551,937 |
Product dimensions: | 5.60(w) x 8.30(h) x 1.10(d) |
About the Author
Francis S. Collins (M.D., Ph.D.) is a world-renowned geneticist known for spearheading the Human Genome Project, which finished sequencing human DNA in 2003. He is director of the National Institutes of Health, founder of The BioLogos Foundation and author of the New York Times bestseller The Language of God.
Table of Contents
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction 1 Do I Have to Believe in Evolution? 2 Can We Really Know the Earth Is Billions of Years Old? 3 How Do We Relate Science and Religion? 4 Can Scientific and Scriptural Truth Be Reconciled? 5 Science and the Existence of God 6 Why Is Darwin's Theory So Controversial? 7 What Is the "Fine-Tuning" of the Universe and How Does It Serve as a "Pointer to God"? 8 Evolution and Human Beings 9 The Grand Narrative of Creation Annotated Bibliography Notes Name Indexes Subject Index Index of QuestionsWhat People are Saying About This
"Concise. Clear. Convincing. The Language of Science and Faith provides a straightforward means whereby the two sides of this contentious issue can get themselves on the same page. I recommend it as a resource for individuals and groups who want to believe that God speaks through both Scripture and nature."
Daniel M. Harrell, Ph.D., senior minister, Colonial Church, Edina, Minn., and author of Nature's Witness: How Evolution Can Inspire Faith
"For too long, followers of Jesus have been told they have to make a choice--between science and Christianity, reason and belief, their intellectual integrity and their faith. The Language of Science and Faith is a readable and comprehensive resource for the thoughtful Christian who refuses to choose. Giberson and Collins tackle difficult topics with charity, accessibility and integrity, moving the origins conversation forward in a way that honors God and builds up the church. This is a must-read for those who want to love the Lord with their heart, soul, mind and strength."
Rachel Held Evans, author of Evolving in Monkey Town
"Collins and Giberson add a learned and engaging voice to the continuing struggle between Christian faith and scientific knowledge. The authors are central figures in advancing a true conversation between an ancient faith and modern ways of knowing, and it is hard to match their experience in dealing with the central questions covered in this volume. The Language of Science and Faith is an accessible distillation of their wisdom and I recommend it with great enthusiasm."
Peter Enns, Senior Fellow in Biblical Studies, The BioLogos Foundation
"As a pastor, I am constantly searching for resources that will guide people to the fullness of God. I care that my congregation be attracted toward God's artistry, moved by his majesty and intellectually challenged by his sovereignty. This book is at the top of my recommendations both as an evaluation of theories of creation and as a devotional that prompts us to revere the Creator."
Dr. Joel C. Hunter, Northland Church, Longwood, Florida
"The theory of evolution raises important questions for Christians of all sorts, but this book is the best I've found to address the concerns of American evangelicals. It is written in clear enough language to be accessible to students at a variety of levels, yet sophisticated enough to be of interest to professionals in both science and theology. It is at once intelligent and inspiring."
Nancey Murphy, professor of Christian philosophy, Fuller Theological Seminary
"Two challenging languages, one old and wise, one modern and awesome. Two very different accounts of human origins. Can the book of Scripture and the book of nature both be true in the age of science? We need sympathetic and enlightening interpreters. Happily Giberson and Collins here offer a guide to the perplexed that is reverent, relevant and very well-informed."
Owen Gingerich, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, author of God's Universe
"As a pastor, I am constantly searching for resources that will guide people to the fullness of God. I care that my congregation be attracted toward God's artistry, moved by his majesty and intellectually challenged by his sovereignty. This book is at the top of my recommendations both as an evaluation of theories of creation and as a devotional that prompts us to revere the Creator."
"This book is destined to become a classic for those who, with an open mind, are willing to seriously wrestle with questions about the relationship of modern science with Christian faith. It is not for the faint of heart but is a treasure trove for those willing to dig deepinto this critical subject."
Dr. Tim Johnson, senior medical contributor for ABC News and author of Finding God in the Questions