A highly respected physicist demonstrates that the
essential beliefs of Christianity are wholly consistent
with the laws of physics. Frank Tipler takes an exciting
new approach to the age-old dispute about the
relationship between science and religion in ''The
Physics of Christianity. ''In reviewing centuries of
writings and discussions, Tipler realized that in all
the debate about science versus religion, there was no
serious scientific research into central Christian
claims and beliefs. So Tipler embarked on just such a
scientific inquiry. ''The Physics of Christianity
''presents the fascinating results of his pioneering
study. Tipler begins by outlining the basic concepts of
physics for the lay reader and brings to light the
underlying connections between physics and theology. In
a compelling example, he illustrates how the God
depicted by Jews and Christians, the Uncaused First
Cause, is completely consistent with the Cosmological
Singularity, an entity whose existence is required by
physical law. His discussion of the scientific
possibility of miracles provides an impressive, credible
scientific foundation for many of Christianity's most
astonishing claims, including the Virgin Birth, the
Resurrection, and the Incarnation. He even includes
specific outlines for practical experiments that can
help prove the validity of the ''miracles'' at the heart
of Christianity. Tipler's thoroughly rational approach
and fully accessible style sets ''The Physics of
Christianity'' apart from other books dealing with
conflicts between science and religion. It will appeal
not only to Christian readers, but also to anyone
interested in an issue that triggers heated and divisive
intellectual and cultural debates. |
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