This thought-provoking book explores the fascinating intersection between science and faith, tackling some of the most debated questions about evolution, creation, and the Bible. With a balanced and open-minded approach, the author examines whether religious beliefs and scientific knowledge are inherently incompatible, highlighting how they can coexist in meaningful and enriching ways.
Challenging common misconceptions, the booklet delves into topics such as the interpretation of Sacred Scriptures, the evidence supporting evolution, the relationship between miracles and natural laws, and the perceived conflict between science and faith. It also addresses intriguing questions like why the Bible doesn’t mention dinosaurs, whether morality can exist without God, and if Darwin truly claimed that humans descended from monkeys.
Carefully navigating the complexities of creationism, evolution theory, and biblical teachings, the author underscores the importance of context, nuance, and understanding in these discussions. The conclusion reassures readers that being a Christian does not require rejecting evolution, as long as one avoids a rigidly literalist view of the Bible.
Whether you’re a person of faith, a skeptic, or simply curious about the dialogue between science and religion, this booklet provides a thoughtful and accessible exploration of the harmony that can exist between believing in God and embracing the discoveries of modern science.
Number of pages | 88 |
Edition | 1 (2025) |
Format | A5 (148x210) |
Binding | Paperback w/ flaps |
Colour | Black & white |
Paper type | Cream |
Language | English |
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