The Big Questions in Science and Reli..., Keith Ward
The Big Questions in Science and Reli..., Keith Ward
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The Big Questions in Science and Religion

Author: Keith Ward

Narrator: Simon Vance

Unabridged: 12 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/16/2012


Synopsis

Can religious beliefs survive in the scientific age? Are they resoundingly outdated? Or, is there something in them of great importance, even if the way they are expressed will have to change given new scientific context? These questions are among those at the core of the science-religion dialogue.In The Big Questions in Science and Religion, Keith Ward, an Anglican priest who was once an atheist, offers compelling insights into the often contentious relationship between diverse religious views and new scientific knowledge. He identifies 10 basic questions about the nature of the universe and human life. Among these are:Does the universe have a goal or purpose?Do the laws of nature exclude miracles?Can science provide an wholly naturalistic explanation for moral and religious beliefs?Has science made belief in God obsolete? Are there any good science-based arguments for God?With his expertise in the study of world religions, Ward considers concepts from Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Islam, Hinduism, Judaism, and Christianity, while featuring the speculations of cosmologists, physicians, mathematicians, and philosophers. In addition, Ward examines the implications of ancient laws and modern theories and evaluates the role of religious experience as evidence of a nonphysical reality.Writing with enthusiasm, passion, and clarity, Keith Ward conveys the depth, difficulty, intellectual excitement, and importance of the greatest intellectual and existential questions of the modern scientific age.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Dennis Littrell on September 02, 2019

Dense, readable, fascinating and fun to argue about I very much enjoyed reading this book because Christian theologian and philosopher Keith Ward is that rare person who is not only an expert in his field, the philosophy of religion, but is also very knowledgeable about science and religions other th......more

Goodreads review by Samuel on November 06, 2018

Can't speak highly enough of this book, I think I may have to go re-read it. Ward, not a scientist, not a theologian but an enthusiast in both takes on some of the most challenging questions where the two pursuits have trod on each other's territory and does so gracefully. He does make his position v......more