God and the New Cosmology: The Anthropic Design Argument
In recent years, modern science has discovered that the underlying structural details of the entire universe have been "fine-tuned" toward the goal of producing biological life. Revolutionizing our conception of the relationship between science and religion, God and the New Cosmology uses scientific evidence to prove the existence of God beyond a reasonable doubt.
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God and the New Cosmology: The Anthropic Design Argument
In recent years, modern science has discovered that the underlying structural details of the entire universe have been "fine-tuned" toward the goal of producing biological life. Revolutionizing our conception of the relationship between science and religion, God and the New Cosmology uses scientific evidence to prove the existence of God beyond a reasonable doubt.
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God and the New Cosmology: The Anthropic Design Argument

God and the New Cosmology: The Anthropic Design Argument

by Michael Corey
God and the New Cosmology: The Anthropic Design Argument

God and the New Cosmology: The Anthropic Design Argument

by Michael Corey

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Overview

In recent years, modern science has discovered that the underlying structural details of the entire universe have been "fine-tuned" toward the goal of producing biological life. Revolutionizing our conception of the relationship between science and religion, God and the New Cosmology uses scientific evidence to prove the existence of God beyond a reasonable doubt.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780847678020
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 03/16/1993
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 6.44(w) x 9.02(h) x 1.06(d)

About the Author

Michael A. Corey received his Ph.D from Claremont Graduate School, where he studied theology and the philosophical relationship between science and religion.
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