God of big bang: how modern science affirms the Creator/ Leslie Wickman.

By: Wickman, Leslie
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Tennessee: Worthy Publishing, c2015Description: 187 p.; 21 cmISBN: 978-1-61795-425-2Subject(s): Bible and science | Christianity and science | Bible -- AstronomyDDC classification: TH 201.65 W637 2015 LOC classification: 2015930477
Contents:
Contents -- Introduction -- 1. Family star parties (a plan and purpose) -- 2. Is God real? (evidence for his existence) -- 3. Approach with caution (using the scientific method) -- 4. A reasonable faith (using logic and sound arguments) -- 5. The bible (its evidence, interpretation, and message) -- 6. Genesis and origins (a spectrum of views) -- 7. The goldilocks principle (just right for life) -- 8. Environmental stewardship (this is my father's world) -- 9. The universe (are we alone?) -- Conclusion -- Notes.
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Contents -- Introduction -- 1. Family star parties (a plan and purpose) -- 2. Is God real? (evidence for his existence) -- 3. Approach with caution (using the scientific method) -- 4. A reasonable faith (using logic and sound arguments) -- 5. The bible (its evidence, interpretation, and message) -- 6. Genesis and origins (a spectrum of views) -- 7. The goldilocks principle (just right for life) -- 8. Environmental stewardship (this is my father's world) -- 9. The universe (are we alone?) -- Conclusion -- Notes.

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