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ISBN 0-8126-9186-5 $36.00 $32.40 paper |
300 pages
(May 1992) |
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Cosmos, Bios, Theos
Scientists Reflect on Science,
God, and the Origins of the Universe, Life, and Homo sapiens
Edited by
Henry Margenau and Roy Abraham Varghese
"The year's most
intriguing book about God was produced not by theologians but by
60 world-class scientists, 24 Nobel Prize-winners among them.
Cosmos, Bios, Theos gives their thoughts on the Deity and the
origin of the universe and of life on Earth. For instance, the
co-editor, Yale physicist Henry Margenau, concludes that there
is 'only one convincing answer' for the intricate laws that
exist in nature: creation by an omnipotent, omniscient God."
—Time
"A most important
body of informed opinion that will enlighten, inspire, and
strengthen those who, in their quest for answers to questions of
ultimate origins, or religious or metaphysical explanations, may
look to scientists for inspiration in their personal lives as
well as for answers to scientific questions."
—The Science Teacher
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