Science and Faith in Harmony: Contemplations on a Distilled Doxology (Kregel, Feb 13, 2024)

To all my friends and followers, all readers of my first book, “The Works of His Hands”, and all who agree that science is not the enemy but the friend of Christian faith, I invite you to pre-order my new book “Science and Faith in Harmony”. It is a scientific, non-technical, religious, philosophical, personal, metaphysical, and passionate set of 45 vignettes on how science and Christianity play different notes, on different instruments, but are always in beautiful harmony with each other. After all the beauty of harmony depends on different voices playing different melodies.

Learn about how quantum theory, molecular biology, anthropology, biochemistry, and all of science can be viewed from a theistic, Christ centered framework, pointing to the same universal truth about reality. From following the path of Jesus, and the pathways of metabolism to the dual nature of Christ, and the dual nature of electrons, to the worship networks in churches and ;the regulatory networks of gene expression, Christianity and science speak the same language in harmony. 

Each of the short chapters includes a “Going Deeper” section with QR codes to links to books, articles, podcasts, videos and papers on each subject covered. The book, with Foreword by Sean McDowell will be released on Feb 13, but you can order your copy now at rb.gy/b01ds8

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3 Responses to Science and Faith in Harmony: Contemplations on a Distilled Doxology (Kregel, Feb 13, 2024)

  1. Arnold says:

    Do you discuss miracles?

  2. Yes to some extent, in the chapter called Snowflakes and Sandcastles.

    • Arnold says:

      I’ve drifted away from apologetics and scientific support for God etc because I hear his voice in Christ. I’d rather go to him in person.
      Jesus lived by faith, listening for his Father’s voice in circumstances, in taking up his cross. Me too. Yes Sy, some folks suggest I see a doctor.

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