God, Creation, and Contemporary Physics (Theology and the Sciences)

$21.00

This book explores the intersection of theology and contemporary physics, fostering interdisciplinary understanding of science and philosophy.

God, Creation, and Contemporary Physics (Theology and the Sciences)
God, Creation, and Contemporary Physics (Theology and the Sciences)
$21.00

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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.

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Weight 0.408 lbs
Dimensions 15.2 × 1.6 × 22.9 in

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