Science and faith should be allies, not opponents, in the search for
truth. But when it comes to understanding the very beginnings of life,
it is no easy task to reconcile the history taught in the Bible with
the discoveries of the scientific community. Author Tim Stafford
watched the tension between the beliefs of Darwin and the teaching of
Genesis shake the faith of his family, ruin friendships, and leave
Christians in the field of science feeling as though the doors of the
church were closed to their profession. He believes this civil war can
stop. The scientific record and the truth of the Bible arenât
mutually exclusive. The Adam Quest offers a compelling new look at the
beginnings of life as Stafford puts questions of dinosaurs, genealogy,
and the age of the earth to eleven world-class scientists. A sweeping
bookâtouching everything from advances in genetics to a particle
physicist striving to become Anglican priestâStafford uses the
stories and journeys of these remarkable men and women to provide a
new diversity of answers. Scientific progress is carefully detailed,
while the struggle toward truth and toward God is humanized. A deeply
informative look at Christians working in science, this book is for
both believers and those who harbor doubtsâan intersection of faith
and science, and a safe place for questions. Whether you believe in a
young earth, intelligent design, evolutionary creationism, or
something else, The Adam Quest offers a chance to strengthen your
faith, deepen your knowledge, and bring science back into the church.
Praise for The Adam Quest âTo a debate that usually provokes
accusations, name-calling, and polarization, Tim Stafford offers a
wise, mediating overview. For some, this book may well be a
faith-saver.â âPhilip Yancey, author of What Good Is God? âIf
youâve ever been troubled by the relationship between science, the
Bible, and human originsâthis book is for you. Tim is thoughtful of
mind and generous of spiritâtwo qualities much needed in this
discussion.â âJohn Ortberg, Senior Pastor of Menlo Park
Presbyterian Church, and author of Who Is This Man? âTim Stafford
provides a glimpse into the lives of eleven scientists with a strong
commitment to Christian faith who are involved in the
creation/evolution controversies, representing different perspectives.
He goes beyond the technical details of the debates to reveal the
personal experiences that underlie each of their convictions. Everyone
interested in science and faith would benefit from this insightful
perspective of the human sentiment behind the wide range of
positions.â âRandy Isaac, Executive Director, American Scientific
Affiliation âThe importance of Staffordâs book is that it brings
together the top advocates of the various creation positions and lets
them speak for themselves. The personal stories put a human face on a
debate that has split Christians from Christians, as well as
Christians from non-Christians. I found the discussion of the personal
histories of each author as important as the technical positions they
defend. This is as much a book about the sociology of science as the
details of creation. It lays out how science advances, how Christians
practice their faith in their discipline, and how the science
establishment responds to propositions that are not in the
mainstream.â âRobert K. Prud'homme, Professor of Chemical and
Biological Engineering; Director, Program in Engineering Biology at
Princeton University
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Eleven Scientists Explore the Divine Mystery of Human Origins
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781400205653
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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