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Availability
In stock
ISBN
9781622739073
Edition
1
Publication Date
July 7, 2020
Physical Size
236mm x 160mm
Illustrations
18 Color
Number of Pages
354
To say that Dr. Walsh covers a lot of ground is an understatement. He counters the “New Atheists” with evidence from physics, chemistry, biology, psychology, sociology, philosophy, history, and theology. If Christianity is true, then it should provide us with a holistic understanding of reality. In addition, every discipline should provide signposts to God when considered fairly. Drawing from recent expert scholarship, Walsh does an admirable job showing that this is indeed the case.
Dr. Guillermo Gonzalez
Professor of Physics and Astrobiology, Ball State University
Professor Walsh provides...a vision showing how the big unanswered questions of physics, biology, sociology, and chemistry point to a creating God who intended to preserve life in this corner of the universe.. Christian theism is the key that unlocks the mysterious door that science points to.
Dr. Scott Yenor
Professor of Political Science, Boise State University
Anthony Walsh has put together an incredibly important and scientific book that examines the intersection of science and religion. For the most part, science has been used to discredit religion and undermine the existence of God. Walsh, however, tackles this issue head-on and shows how science actually underscores the existence of God and the importance of religion. Overall, this book fills a much-needed gap in the literature, it is well-written, and includes references to the most appropriate and up-to-date pieces of scholarship. I know of no other book that competes with this book and my hunch is that it will sell well given that it is polarizing and addresses an issue that most people have strong feelings about.
Dr. Kevin Beaver
Florida State University