A Meaningful World: How the Arts and Sciences Reveal the Genius of NatureInterVarsity Press, 20 сент. 2009 г. - Всего страниц: 257 Meaningful or meaningless? Purposeful or pointless? When we look at nature, whether at our living earth or into deepest space, what do we find? In stark contrast to contemporary claims that the world is meaningless, Benjamin Wiker and Jonathan Witt reveal a cosmos charged with both meaning and purpose. Their journey begins with Shakespeare and ranges through Euclid's geometry, the fine-tuning of the laws of physics, the periodic table of the elements, the artistry of ordinary substances like carbon and water, the intricacy of biological organisms, and the irreducible drama of scientific exploration itself. Along the way, Wiker and Witt fashion a robust argument from evidence in nature, one that rests neither on religious presuppositions nor on a simplistic view of nature as the best of all possible worlds. In their exploration of the cosmos, Wiker and Witt find all the challenges and surprises, all of the mystery and elegance one expects from a work of genius. |
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... noted, are from the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible, copyright 1989 by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Design: Cindy ...
... noted, are from the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible, copyright 1989 by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Design: Cindy ...
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... noted in 1992, “Nihilism, the bane of the nineteenth cen- tury, is fast becoming the banality of the late twentieth century.”5 As a banality, the assumption of meaninglessness has become commonplace, an obvious beginning point that ...
... noted in 1992, “Nihilism, the bane of the nineteenth cen- tury, is fast becoming the banality of the late twentieth century.”5 As a banality, the assumption of meaninglessness has become commonplace, an obvious beginning point that ...
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... noted, “They pressed a lot of S's.” As it turns out, the monkeys—Elmo, Gum, Heather, Holly, Mistletoe and Rowan—seemed less interested in leaving their marks on literature than in leaving their marks on the computer. Rather than sitting ...
... noted, “They pressed a lot of S's.” As it turns out, the monkeys—Elmo, Gum, Heather, Holly, Mistletoe and Rowan—seemed less interested in leaving their marks on literature than in leaving their marks on the computer. Rather than sitting ...
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... noted above in generating even a couplet because, to mimic cumulative selection, he must wade through a field of meaningless, functionless intermediates—from a meaningless string of original letters—and do so without bringing in the ...
... noted above in generating even a couplet because, to mimic cumulative selection, he must wade through a field of meaningless, functionless intermediates—from a meaningless string of original letters—and do so without bringing in the ...
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... noted this to philosopher Jay Richards a few years ago, he responded in a letter: After all, why do we assume that God created the universe to be a watch, in a piano, or a novel with the author as a. which a self-winding mechanism makes ...
... noted this to philosopher Jay Richards a few years ago, he responded in a letter: After all, why do we assume that God created the universe to be a watch, in a piano, or a novel with the author as a. which a self-winding mechanism makes ...
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3 Shakespeare and the Element of Genius | 58 |
4 The Geometry of Genius | 83 |
5 The Periodic Table | 111 |
6 A Cosmic Home Designed for Discovery | 148 |
7 The Genius of the Elements | 170 |
8 The Reemergence of the Living Cell | 194 |
9 The Restoration of the Living Organism | 220 |
10 The End of the Matter | 241 |
Index | 253 |
More Titles from InterVarsity Press | 258 |
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