About this item
Highlights
- Can science and faith mix?
- 7.8" x 5.08" Paperback
- 112 Pages
- Young Adult Nonfiction, Religious
Description
About the Book
An exciting exploration of the relationship between science and faith for teens.
Book Synopsis
Can science and faith mix?
Teens come face to face with this question as their studies consider everything from the origins of the world to how DNA works. This captivating book is full of interesting facts and surprising stories that make the case for the Christian faith while exciting teens about science.
Science and God is a collaboration between Oxford University scientist John Lennox and Katy Morgan, an author for young people. The book is both fun to read and serious about science and faith. Readers will explore...
- whether you can be a scientist and believe in God
- the purpose and limits of science
- why it's reasonable to believe in God
- how miracles and creation connect with science
- evidence for Jesus' resurrection
No faith commitment or prior knowledge of science is needed for curious teens to consider the relationship between science and Christianity. They will learn as they engage with the topics covered and will be inspired to ask good questions about life, Jesus and the nature of the universe.
About the Author
John Lennox is an Emeritus Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford and Emeritus Fellow in Mathematics and the Philosophy of Science at Green Templeton College. He is also an Associate Fellow of the Said Business School. He is particularly interested in the interface of science, philosophy, and theology. Lennox has been part of numerous public debates defending the Christian faith against well known atheists including Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens, and Peter Singer. He is the author of a number of books, including Can Science Explain Everything? and Where Is God in a Coronavirus World?.