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The Frontiers of Science & Faith : Examining Questions from the Big Bang to the End of the Universe / John Jefferson Davis

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Downers Grove, Ill. : InterVarsity Press, 2002Description: 199 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 97808308266430830826645
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BL240.3  .D38 2002
Contents:
Genesis 1:1 & Big Bang cosmology -- Quantum indeterminacy & the omniscience of God -- The "Copenhagen" interpretation of quantum mechanics & "delayed-choice" experiments : new perspectives on the doctrine of predestination -- Theological reflections on chaos theory -- Does Gödel's proof have theological implications? -- Artificial intelligence & the Christian understanding of personhood -- Is "progressive Creation" still a helpful concept? : reflections on creation, evolution & Bernard Ramm's Christian view of science and scripture -- The anthropic principle-- or "designer universe"? -- The search for extraterrestrial intelligence & the Christian doctrine of redemption -- Cosmic endgame : theological reflections on recent scientific speculations on the ultimate fate of the universe.
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Genesis 1:1 & Big Bang cosmology -- Quantum indeterminacy & the omniscience of God -- The "Copenhagen" interpretation of quantum mechanics & "delayed-choice" experiments : new perspectives on the doctrine of predestination -- Theological reflections on chaos theory -- Does Gödel's proof have theological implications? -- Artificial intelligence & the Christian understanding of personhood -- Is "progressive Creation" still a helpful concept? : reflections on creation, evolution & Bernard Ramm's Christian view of science and scripture -- The anthropic principle-- or "designer universe"? -- The search for extraterrestrial intelligence & the Christian doctrine of redemption -- Cosmic endgame : theological reflections on recent scientific speculations on the ultimate fate of the universe.

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