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A tudomány valóban eltemette Istent? by John C. Lennox - Hungarian translation of God's Undertaker: Has Science Buried God? / Evaluates the evidence of modern science in relation to the debate between the atheistic and theistic interpretations

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A tudomány valóban eltemette Istent? by John C. Lennox - Hungarian translation of God's Undertaker: Has Science Buried God? / Evaluates the evidence of modern science in relation to the debate between the atheistic and theistic interpretations

 

PAPERBACK 2008

ISBN:  9789637369865,  978-9637369865

PAGES 200

PUBLISHER: EVANGÉLIUMI

 

About the Author:

John Carson Lennox (born 1943) is a Northern Irish mathematicianspecialising in group theory, a philosopher of science and a Christian apologist. He is Emeritus Professor of Mathematics[2] at the University of Oxford and an Emeritus Fellow in Mathematics and Philosophy of Science at Green Templeton College, Oxford University. He is also an Associate Fellow of the Saïd Business School.

Hungarian Summary:

Ebben az elgondolkodtató és gondolatébresztő könyvben John Lennox, az Oxfordi Egyetem matematika professzora felteszi a kérdést, hogy valóban igaz, hogy a tudományban minden az ateizmus felé mutat? Vagy lehetséges, hogy a teizmus jobban összefér a tudománnyal, mint az ateizmus? Vajon a tudomány eltemette-e Istent vagy nem?

English Summary:

Evaluates the evidence of modern science in relation to the debate between the atheistic and theistic interpretations of the universe, and provides a fresh basis for discussion. The book has grown out of the author's lengthy experience of lecturing and debating on this subject in the UK, USA, Germany and Russia, and has been written in response to endless requests for the argumentation in written form. Chapters: War of the worldviews The scope and limits of science Gods, gaps and goblins Designer universe Designer biosphere The nature and scope of evolution The origin of life The genetic code and its origin Matters of information Taming chance without intelligence The origin of information

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