Christianity in the Light of Science : Critically Examining the World's Largest Religion.
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781633881747
- 230
- BL240.3 .C475 2016
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- CONTENTS -- Foreword -- Introduction -- PART 1. SCIENCE AND RELIGION -- 1. How to Think Like a Scientist: Why Every Christian Can and Should Embrace Good Thinking -- 2. A Mind Is a Terrible Thing: How Evolved Cognitive Biases Lead to Religion (and Other Mental Errors) -- 3. What Science Tells Us about Religion: Or, Challenging Humanity to "Let It Go" -- PART 2. SCIENCE AND CREATIONISM -- 4. Christianity and Cosmology -- 5. Before the Big Bang -- 6. Intelligent Design Isn't Science, and It Doesn't Even Try to Be Science -- PART 3. SCIENCE AND SALVATION -- 7. Saying Sayonara to Sin -- 8. The Soul Fallacy -- 9. Free Will -- PART 4. SCIENCE AND THE BIBLE -- 10. Biblical Archaeology: Its Rise, Fall, and Rebirth as a Legitimate Science -- 11. The Credibility of the Exodus -- 12. Pious Fraud at Nazareth -- PART 5. SCIENCE AND THE CHRIST -- 13. The Bethlehem Star -- 14. If Prayer Fails, Why Do People Keep At It? -- 15. The Turin Shroud: A Postmortem -- About the Contributors -- Notes.
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