Science From God's Perspective
Luke Johnson
Science From God’s Perspective
Luke Johnson
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A plunging study into seven key concepts surrounding the appreciation of the Divine. The main focus of the work is to provoke the reader into deep thought on subjects of tangible theology. The seven concepts are compressed into seven main questions: 1) Who is this God I serve? 2) What does the universe show us about God? 3) Did creation happen as described in the Bible? 4) What is the state of mankind? 5) What is the fear of the LORD? 6) Is God a monarch? 7) How long is the Bible meant to last?
While thin and compact, this title is intended to succinctly cover these topics for a wider audience, no doubt generating more questions than are answered in the reader's mind. Modern thought has often been replaced with science and logic. However, science and logic were never designed to take their place. These two are merely classmates alongside the theologian and natural thinker. Every aspect of society, and every line of reasoning, must be used when exploring the depth of God's mind. Here, common sense is seen as the greatest asset. While following clear lines of logic, characteristics of God's person become visible. To quote Cicero, "Nature herself has imprinted on the minds of all the idea of God."
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