God’s Undertaker

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Has Science Buried God?

By John Lennox
(Lion Hudson, 2009)

This book evaluates the evidence of modern science in relation to the debate between the atheistic and theistic interpretations of the universe, and provides a fresh basis for discussion. The chapters include: War of the worldviews; The scope and limits of science; Reduction, reduction, reduction...; Designer universe; Designer biosphere; The nature and scope of evolution; The origin of life; The genetic code and its origin; Matters of information; The monkey machine; and, The origin of information. Paper, 224 pages, revised edition.

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Knowledge is merely knowledge. Power is merely power. Nothing inherent to knowledge or power guarantees that it will translate to wisdom or justice or mercy.

Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, 2009

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