God's Gift of Science
- 156pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
The book explores the foundational presuppositions that underpin modern science, arguing that many of these beliefs stem from Judeo-Christian faith in a creator God. Graeme Finlay contends that these underlying worldviews, often unrecognized, are crucial for the development and ongoing vitality of scientific inquiry. By examining the interplay between faith and science, the work highlights how deeply ingrained cultural beliefs shape our understanding of reality and the scientific endeavor.
