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The Physics of Christianity

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A highly respected physicist demonstrates that essential beliefs of Christianity align with the laws of physics. Taking a fresh approach to the long-standing debate between science and religion, the author realized that serious scientific research into central Christian claims was lacking. Thus, he embarked on a scientific inquiry that reveals fascinating results. He begins by outlining basic physics concepts for lay readers and uncovers connections between physics and theology. For instance, he illustrates how the God described in Christianity as the Uncaused First Cause aligns with the Cosmological Singularity, which is required by physical law. His exploration of the scientific possibility of miracles provides a credible foundation for Christianity's most astonishing claims, such as the Virgin Birth, Resurrection, and Incarnation. He even proposes practical experiments to help validate these "miracles." The author's rational approach and accessible style distinguish this work from others that tackle the science-religion conflict. It appeals not only to Christian readers but also to anyone interested in a topic that sparks intense intellectual and cultural debates.

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The Physics of Christianity, Frank J. Tipler

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2008
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Titul
The Physics of Christianity
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
2008
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
336
ISBN10
0385514255
ISBN13
9780385514255
Série
Hodnotenie
3,2 z 5
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A highly respected physicist demonstrates that essential beliefs of Christianity align with the laws of physics. Taking a fresh approach to the long-standing debate between science and religion, the author realized that serious scientific research into central Christian claims was lacking. Thus, he embarked on a scientific inquiry that reveals fascinating results. He begins by outlining basic physics concepts for lay readers and uncovers connections between physics and theology. For instance, he illustrates how the God described in Christianity as the Uncaused First Cause aligns with the Cosmological Singularity, which is required by physical law. His exploration of the scientific possibility of miracles provides a credible foundation for Christianity's most astonishing claims, such as the Virgin Birth, Resurrection, and Incarnation. He even proposes practical experiments to help validate these "miracles." The author's rational approach and accessible style distinguish this work from others that tackle the science-religion conflict. It appeals not only to Christian readers but also to anyone interested in a topic that sparks intense intellectual and cultural debates.