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Downers Grove IL: InterVarsity Press, c1986, 293 pp
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Discusses controversies between science and Christianity in their historical contexts.
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LibraryThing member keylawk
Provides brief and very incomplete selective biographies of Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, Newton, and Pascal by way of showing how science and theology can be "related" as two perspectives on the natural world. [252] With scholarly Notes and two Indexes.
The author, Charles E. Hummel, holds advanced
The author, Charles E. Hummel, holds advanced
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degrees in chemical engineering (Yale) and biblical literature (Wheaton). Another one of his books, "Fire in the Fireplace" is a tract for charismatic Christian renewal. Show Less
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293 p.; 21 cm
ISBN
087784500X / 9780877845003
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