ISBN-13: 9781608998944 / Angielski / Miękka / 2010 / 142 str.
ISBN-13: 9781608998944 / Angielski / Miękka / 2010 / 142 str.
Is God a delusion? Are science and Christian faith incompatible? Ten scientists tell their stories. There is a popular myth at large in both modern society and in many churches. According to this myth, science and Christianity have been engaged in a long battle over the centuries. For many secularists this means that we must embrace science and reject religion, whilst for some Christians it means the exact opposite. But are science and Christian faith really in conflict? In this book ten respected scientists share their life stories and their reflections on science and faith. What led them to become scientists? Why did they embrace Christianity? And how do they relate their religious beliefs to the science that they do in the lab? The stories that they tell help us to see that when it comes to answering some of ""life's big questions"" we do well to listen for the insights from both science and faith. Samples and DVD trailer at www.testofaith.com Contributors Dr Francis Collins, Former Director, Human Genome Project Revd Dr Alasdair Coles, Cambridge University and St Andrews Church, Cambridge Dr Jennifer Wiseman, Astrophysicist, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Prof. John Bryant, Professor Emeritus of Cell and Molecular Biology, Exeter University Prof. Bill Newsome, Professor of Neurobiology, Stanford University School of Medicine Prof. Rosalind Picard, Professor of Media Arts & Sciences, MIT Dr Ard Louis, The Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics, Oxford University Revd Dr John Polkinghorne, Former President of Queens' College, Cambridge Dr Deborah B. Haarsma, Associate Professor in Physics & Astronomy, Calvin College Prof. Alister McGrath, Professor of Historical Theology, Harris Manchester, College, Oxford Dr Ruth Bancewicz, The Faraday Institute for Science and Religion, St Edmund's College, Cambridge The level of human insight matching scientific expertise in these chapters is high, and they have left me feeling that here are folk with whom, as a mere theologian, I would love to spend some time. I hope other readers will enjoy this set of testimonies as much as I have done. Professor J. I. Packer, Regent College, Vancouver, Canada Test of Faith provides a rare and valuable glimpse into the lives and thought of Christians who are also cutting-edge scientists, and explodes the myth that science and faith need be enemies. Professor Jeff Hardin, Chair, Department of Zoology, University of Wisconsin-Madison This fascinating volume of essays by prominent scientists who are Christians deserves wide circulation. Here are scientists trying to think clearly, humbly, and wisely about the Christian faith. Intuitively one feels that prolonged discussion with these essayists would be a great pleasure, whether or not one always reached consensus. Any thoughtful Christian will delight in the way the grace of God reaches men and women in the scientific disciplines, as in all other domains. Professor D. A. Carson, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Illinois Just the book to give to anyone who thinks science disproves religion. Powerful testimonies from ten distinguished scientists reveal why their faith in God enhances their research. A very worthwhile read Professor Gordon Wenham, Trinity College, Bristol, UK Dr Ruth Bancewicz is a research associate at the Faraday Institute for Science and Religion, St. Edmund's College, Cambridge (UK), where she is Project Leader of Test of Faith.
Is God a delusion? Are science and Christian faith incompatible? Ten scientists tell their stories.There is a popular myth at large in both modern society and in many churches. According to this myth, science and Christianity have been engaged in a long battle over the centuries. For many secularists this means that we must embrace science and reject religion, whilst for some Christians it means the exact opposite. But are science and Christian faith really in conflict? In this book ten respected scientists share their life stories and their reflections on science and faith. What led them to become scientists? Why did they embrace Christianity? And how do they relate their religious beliefs to the science that they do in the lab? The stories that they tell help us to see that when it comes to answering some of ""lifes big questions"" we do well to listen for the insights from both science and faith.Samples and DVD trailer at www.testofaith.comContributorsDr Francis Collins, Former Director, Human Genome ProjectRevd Dr Alasdair Coles, Cambridge University and St Andrews Church, CambridgeDr Jennifer Wiseman, Astrophysicist, NASA Goddard Space Flight CenterProf. John Bryant, Professor Emeritus of Cell and Molecular Biology, Exeter UniversityProf. Bill Newsome, Professor of Neurobiology, Stanford University School of MedicineProf. Rosalind Picard, Professor of Media Arts & Sciences, MITDr Ard Louis, The Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics, Oxford UniversityRevd Dr John Polkinghorne, Former President of Queens College, CambridgeDr Deborah B. Haarsma, Associate Professor in Physics & Astronomy, Calvin CollegeProf. Alister McGrath, Professor of Historical Theology, Harris Manchester, College, OxfordDr Ruth Bancewicz, The Faraday Institute for Science and Religion, St Edmunds College, CambridgeThe level of human insight matching scientific expertise in these chapters is high, and they have left me feeling that here are folk with whom, as a mere theologian, I would love to spend some time. I hope other readers will enjoy this set of testimonies as much as I have done.Professor J. I. Packer, Regent College, Vancouver, CanadaTest of Faith provides a rare and valuable glimpse into the lives and thought of Christians who are also cutting-edge scientists, and explodes the myth that science and faith need be enemies. Professor Jeff Hardin, Chair, Department of Zoology, University of Wisconsin-MadisonThis fascinating volume of essays by prominent scientists who are Christians deserves wide circulation. Here are scientists trying to think clearly, humbly, and wisely about the Christian faith. Intuitively one feels that prolonged discussion with these essayists would be a great pleasure, whether or not one always reached consensus. Any thoughtful Christian will delight in the way the grace of God reaches men and women in the scientific disciplines, as in all other domains.Professor D. A. Carson, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, IllinoisJust the book to give to anyone who thinks science disproves religion. Powerful testimonies from ten distinguished scientists reveal why their faith in God enhances their research. A very worthwhile read!Professor Gordon Wenham, Trinity College, Bristol, UKDr Ruth Bancewicz is a research associate at the Faraday Institute for Science and Religion, St. Edmunds College, Cambridge (UK), where she is Project Leader of Test of Faith.