by John Marks Templeton
Templeton Press, 1998
eISBN: 978-1-59947-457-1 | Paper: 978-1-59947-377-2 | Cloth: 978-1-890151-01-0
Library of Congress Classification BL205.H68 1997
Dewey Decimal Classification 215

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

This new collection of essays reveals how very little we know about God and fundamental spiritual principles. In recent years, scientific research has revealed that the universe is staggering in size and intricacy, and some scientists are now suggesting that our definition of God is much too small. Nine distinguished scholars and scientists present their varied views on the dimensions of God.


Edited by philanthropist John Marks Templeton, this fascinating and challenging book continues the exploration of theological and philosophical implications of the momentous and accelerating scientific discoveries of our times.


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