In this book, John Weaver works out his belief that modern discoveries in science, especially in cosmology and geology, have given new life to arguments for design and purpose in the universe. While not proving the existence of God, such features as the 'fine tuning' of the origin of the universe, the 'Anthropic Principle', and the non-computable nature of the human mind show the reasonableness of belief in a Creator God.
Language
English
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
Release
February 28, 1999
ISBN 13
9781880837825
In the Beginning God: Modern Science and the Christian Doctrine of Creation
In this book, John Weaver works out his belief that modern discoveries in science, especially in cosmology and geology, have given new life to arguments for design and purpose in the universe. While not proving the existence of God, such features as the 'fine tuning' of the origin of the universe, the 'Anthropic Principle', and the non-computable nature of the human mind show the reasonableness of belief in a Creator God.