Dictionary of Christianity and Science: The Definitive Reference for the Intersection of Christian Faith and Contemporary Science
By (Author) Paul Copan
General editor Tremper Longman III
General editor Christopher L. Reese
General editor Michael Strauss
Zondervan
Zondervan Academic
23rd June 2017
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Religion and science
Reference works
261.5503
Hardback
704
Width 194mm, Height 240mm, Spine 43mm
1359g
The definitive reference work on science and Christian belief
How does Christian theology relate to scientific inquiryWhat are the competing philosophies of science, and do they "work" with a Christian faith based on the Bible No reference work has covered this terrain sufficiently--until now.
Featuringentries fromover 140 international contributors, the Dictionary of Christianity and Science is a deeply-researched, peer-reviewed, fair-minded work that illuminates the intersection of science and Christian belief. In one volume, you get reliable summaries and critical analyses of over 450 relevant concepts, theories, terms, movements, individuals, and debates. You will find answers to your toughest questions about faith and science, from the existence ofAdam and Eve to the age of the earth, evolution and string theory.
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Advance Praise:
"Every Christian studying science will want a copy within arms reach." --Scot McKnight, Northern Seminary
"This is an invaluable resource that belongs in every Christian's library. I will be keeping my copy close by when Im writing." --Lee Strobel, Elizabeth and John Gibson chair of apologetics, Houston Baptist University
"Sparkles with passion, controversy, and diverse perspectives."--Karl Giberson, professor of science and religion, Stonehill College
"An impressive resource that presents a broad range of topics from a broad tent of evangelical scholars."--Michael R. Licona, Houston Baptist University
"I am certain that this dictionary will serve the church for many years in leading many to demonstrate that modern science can glorify our Creator and honor his creation." --Denis O. Lamoureux, University of Alberta
"'Dictionary' is too humble a label for what this is! I anticipate that this will offer valuable guidance for Christian faithfulness." --C. John Collins, Covenant Theological Seminary
Get answers to the difficult questions surround faith and science!
Adam and Eve ^ the Age of the Earth ^ Climate Change ^ Evolution ^ Fossil Record ^ Genesis Flood ^ Miracles ^ Cosmology ^ Big Bang theory ^ Bioethics ^ Darwinism Death ^ Extraterrestrial Life ^ Multiverse ^ String theory ^ and much, much more
Tremper Longman III (PhD, Yale University) is the Robert H. Gundry Professor of Biblical Studies and the chair of the Religious Studies department at Westmont College in Santa Barbara, California, where he lives with his wife, Alice. He is the Old Testament editor for the revised Expositor's Bible Commentary and has authored many articles and books on the Psalms and other Old Testament books. Michael G. Strauss is a David Ross Boyd Professor of Physics at the University of Oklahoma in Norman; he earned his undergraduate degree in physical science from Biola University and his doctorate in physics from the University of California in Los Angeles. He conducts research in experimental particle physics studying the fundamental particles and forces in the universe, and has worked at major international laboratories in the United States and in Europe. Strauss also speaks at churches, schools, and universities around the world about the intersection of science and Christianity. He is one of the four general editors of Zondervan's Dictionary of Christianity and Science.