Exploring the intersection of religion and science, this work traces the evolution of our understanding of God from the 1600s to the millennium. It highlights how figures like Isaac Newton transformed the perception of God from a messenger-based figure to an omniscient overseer of the universe. The author argues that the fear of science undermining religious beliefs has shaped theological discourse. Through the insights of influential thinkers such as Calvin, Luther, and Einstein, the book presents a comprehensive history of Western thought on divinity and scientific progress.
Jeremy Campbell Knihy





Illustrates how the new science of information theory unifies a remarkable number of other sciences, arguing that even the most complex systems are based on a few basic rules
Set in the South, the novel offers a fresh perspective on traditional storytelling, blending folklore with contemporary themes. It invites readers to explore an old world reimagined through vibrant characters and rich narratives, creating a unique and engaging folktale experience.
The transformative power of a dog is central to the narrative, highlighting how a canine companion can profoundly impact lives. Themes of loyalty, love, and personal growth are explored as the characters navigate challenges and find solace in their relationship with their pet. The story emphasizes the emotional bond between humans and dogs, showcasing moments of joy, healing, and the journey toward self-discovery.
Die Lust an der Lüge
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- 17 hodin čítania