Let There Be Science
$15.99
Science is part of a long history of human response to God’s call to engage with the natural world, starting with the Wisdom Tradition and the great commission in Genesis. This book shows that science is a gift from God, and has a purpose at the heart of the Kingdom, to do with healing and reconciliation of human relationship with the natural world. Written to be accessible to adults and older teenagers, this book is perfect for Christian students, pastors, teachers and other members of congregations who are troubled idea that science and faith are conflicts.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780745968636
ISBN10: 0745968635
David Hutchings | Tom McLeish
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2017
Publisher: Lion Books and Lion Children Books
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