God's Undertaker by John Lennox (2009, Trade Paperback)

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"God's Undertaker: Has Science Buried God?" by John Lennox is a new edition trade paperback published in 2009 by Lion HUDSON PLC. The book delves into the intersection of religion and science, exploring the relationship between faith and scientific discoveries. With 224 pages, the book presents a compelling argument for the compatibility of science and the existence of God, making it a must-read for those interested in the topic.

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PublisherLion HUDSON PLC
ISBN-100825479126
ISBN-139780825479120
eBay Product ID (ePID)73223377

Product Key Features

Publication Year2009
Book TitleGod's Undertaker
TopicReligion & Science
Number of Pages224 Pages
LanguageEnglish
FeaturesNew Edition
GenreReligion
AuthorJohn Lennox
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Weight10.6 Oz

Additional Product Features

Dewey Edition22
Number of Volumes1 vol.
Dewey Decimal261.55
Edition DescriptionNew Edition
SynopsisIn God's Undertaker, John Lennox evaluates the evidence of modern science in relation to the debate between the atheistic and theistic interpretations of the universe, and provides a fresh basis for discussion.Chapters include: war of the worldviews the scope and limits of science the nature and scope of evolution the origin of life"A brilliantly argued re-evaluation of the relation of science and religion, casting welcome new light on today's major debates. A must-read for all reflecting on the greatest questions of life." and -Alister McGrath, If we are to believe many modern commentators, science has squeezed God into a corner, killedand then buried him with its all-embracing explanations. Atheism, we are told, is the only intellectually tenable position, and any attempt to reintroduce God is likely to impede the progress of science. In this stimulating and thought-provoking book, John Lennox invites us to consider such claims very carefully. Is it really true, he asks, that everything in science points towards atheism? Could it be possible that theism sits more comfortably with science than atheism? Has science buried God or not? Now updated and expanded, God's Undertaker is an invaluable contribution to the debate about science's relationship to religion. "As an agnostic in the true sense of the word as 'not knowing, ' I found John Lennox's book intriguing and much food for thought... This is a well written and though-provoking book and will contribute to a reasoned discussion on a fundamental question." Alan Emery, Emeritus Professor of Human Genetics, University of Edinburgh "This short book is more than just a critical analysis of the deep question posed in its title. It is a scientific detective story, which keeps the reader on their toes as the evidence is put in place bit by bit." Keith Frayn, Professor of Human Metabolism, University of Oxford "A brilliantly argued re-evaluation of the relation of science and religion, casting welcome new light on today's major debates. A must-read for all reflecting on the greatest questions of life." Alister McGrath, Professor of Theology, Ministry and Education, King's College, London, If we are to believe many modern commentators, science has squeezed God into a corner, killedand then buried him with its all-embracing explanations. Atheism, we are told, is the only intellectually tenable position, and any attempt to reintroduce God is likely to impede the progress of science. In this stimulating and thought-provoking book, John Lennox invites us to consider such claims very carefully. Is it really true, he asks, that everything in science points towards atheism? Could it be possible that theism sits more comfortably with science than atheism? Has science buried God or not? Now updated and expanded, God's Undertakeris an invaluable contribution to the debate about science's relationship to religion. "As an agnostic in the true sense of the word as 'not knowing,' I found John Lennox's book intriguing and much food for thought... This is a well written and though-provoking book and will contribute to a reasoned discussion on a fundamental question." Alan Emery, Emeritus Professor of Human Genetics, University of Edinburgh "This short book is more than just a critical analysis of the deep question posed in its title. It is a scientific detective story, which keeps the reader on their toes as the evidence is put in place bit by bit." Keith Frayn, Professor of Human Metabolism, University of Oxford "A brilliantly argued re-evaluation of the relation of science and religion, casting welcome new light on today's major debates. A must-read for all reflecting on the greatest questions of life." Alister McGrath, Professor of Theology, Ministry and Education, King's College, London

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