Critical Essays: Philosophical, Theological and Scientific

Critical Essays: Philosophical, Theological and Scientific
ISBN-10
0533151112
ISBN-13
9780533151110
Series
Critical Essays
Category
Social Science
Pages
519
Language
English
Published
2005
Publisher
Vantage Press, Inc
Author
Nicholas Churchich

Description

A nuanced discussion of the connections between philosophy, theology, and science, written by a scholar who is also a values-oriented Christian. Churchich believes--unlike naturalistic theorists and biological evolutionists -- that nature offers a very limited picture of reality, and that our origin and destiny are one in the realm of God.

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