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subject:"Religion / Religion & Science" from books.google.com
In his charmingly down-to-earth voice, the late astronomer Carl Sagan discusses the relationship between religion and science and describes his own personal search to understand the nature of the sacred in the vastness of the cosmos.
subject:"Religion / Religion & Science" from books.google.com
In Did Jesus Exist? historian and Bible expert Bart Ehrman confronts the question, "Did Jesus exist at all?
subject:"Religion / Religion & Science" from books.google.com
An instant bestseller from Templeton Prize–winning author Francis S. Collins, The Language of God provides the best argument for the integration of faith and logic since C.S. Lewis’s Mere Christianity.
subject:"Religion / Religion & Science" from books.google.com
This tenth anniversary edition offers an update on developments in the historical Adam debate. The first edition won a Foreword Magazine Book of the Year Award. "Enns offers us another masterwork.
subject:"Religion / Religion & Science" from books.google.com
Above all, the book illuminates the niches protected and financed by the Catholic Church in which science and mathematics thrived.
subject:"Religion / Religion & Science" from books.google.com
Presents excerpts on the subject of religion from the writings of such notable non-believers as John Stuart Mill, Karl Marx, Charles Darwin, Mark Twain, H. L. Mencken, Albert Einstein, Richard Dawkins, and Salman Rushdie.
subject:"Religion / Religion & Science" from books.google.com
I highly recommend this book for everyone interested learning more about the surprising extent to which religious/spiritual influences many of those who work to protect, to exhibit, or to represent the natural world.
subject:"Religion / Religion & Science" from books.google.com
Reprint. Originally published: London: Faber & Faber, 1957.
subject:"Religion / Religion & Science" from books.google.com
Is this then the reality behind the ancient tale of Noah? More to the point, why does it matter? What does the story of the Flood mean to us and why does it so stir the collective imagination?