The Big Question: Why We Can’t Stop Talking About Science, Faith and God

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Macmillan, Nov 3, 2015 - Religion - 264 pages

Renowned Oxford scientist and religious scholar Alister McGrath challenges the dogmatism of Richard Dawkins and others to give us the thinking person's guide to the intriguing relationship between science and faith.

Richard Dawkins's groundbreaking book The God Delusion created an explosion of interest in the relation of science and faith. This often troubled relationship between science and religion was seemingly damaged by the rise of the New Atheism, which insisted that science had essentially disproved not just God but also the value of religion. There is increasing skepticism towards its often glib and superficial answers; and the big questions about faith, God and science haven't gone away--in fact, we seem to talk about them more than ever.

Alister McGrath's The Big Question is an accessible, engaging account of how science relates to faith, exploring how the working methods and assumptions of the natural sciences can be theologically useful. McGrath uses stories and analogies, as well as personal accounts, in order to help readers understand the scientific and theological points he makes, and grasp their deeper significance. An extremely accomplished scientist and scholar, McGrath criticizes the evangelism of the New Atheists and paves a logical well-argued road to the compatibility between science and faith.

Some of his main discussion points include:
1. There is much more convergence between science and faith than is usually appreciated
2. How the three great models of scientific explanation can be adapted to religious belief
3. Belief in God provides a 'big picture' of reality, making sense of science's successes

 

Contents

Beginning a Journey
1
Making sense of things
23
how Do We Know
49
Our strange World
77
New Questions for science
101
On Being human
131
the Quest for Meaning and the limits of science
161
An empirical ethics? science and Morality
183
Making sense of the World
203
Notes
229
For Further Reading
253
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ALISTER MCGRATH is a scholar in the interaction of theology and the sciences and currently holds the post of Andreas Idreos Professor of Science and Religion at Oxford University, the world's most prestigious academic position dedicated to the exploration of the relation of science and faith. McGrath is author of many books on theology and religion, including The Dawkins Delusion?: Atheist Fundamentalism and the Denial of the Divine. He lives in Oxford, UK.

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