This book, in a clear and succinct way, assesses the implications of contemporary physics for speaking about God’s relation to the time-space world. Mark William Worthing describes the critique of traditional arguments for the existence of God by physicists: God and creation out of nothing in relation to the Big Bang theory; God and continuing creation in relation to field theory, Bell’s theorem, providence, entropy, and theodicy; God and the consummation of creation.
God, Creation, and Contemporary Physics (Theology and the Sciences)
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This book explores the intersection of theology and contemporary physics, fostering interdisciplinary understanding of science and philosophy.
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Weight | 0.408 lbs |
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Dimensions | 15.2 × 1.6 × 22.9 in |
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