Astro-theology: or, a demonstration of the being and attributes of God, from a survey of the heavens. Illustrated with copper-plates. By W. Derham, ... A new edition.
작성자
W. Derham
아직 평점이 없습니다
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
228
언어
영어
출판됨
Jun 24, 2010
출판사
Gale ECCO, Print Editions
ISBN-10
1171158807
ISBN-13
9781171158806
설명
W. Derham's exploration invites readers into a profound discussion that intertwines astronomy with theology, examining the celestial realm as a reflection of divine wisdom and power. This new edition presents Derham's theories with clarity, showcasing how the complexities of the universe can serve as evidence of a higher being. Through meticulous observations of the heavens, he articulates a vision where science and faith harmoniously coexist.
The book is richly illustrated with copper plates, enhancing the reader's understanding of the intricate designs of the cosmos while reinforcing the central theme of divine creation. Derham delves into the attributes of God, inviting contemplation on the majesty and order observable in the stars and planets. His arguments challenge readers to look beyond mere physical phenomena and consider the spiritual implications of their existence.
Overall, this work stands as a thoughtful examination of faith through the lens of God’s creation, encouraging a fusion of intellectual inquiry and spiritual reflection that remains relevant in contemporary discussions about the universe and its origins.
The book is richly illustrated with copper plates, enhancing the reader's understanding of the intricate designs of the cosmos while reinforcing the central theme of divine creation. Derham delves into the attributes of God, inviting contemplation on the majesty and order observable in the stars and planets. His arguments challenge readers to look beyond mere physical phenomena and consider the spiritual implications of their existence.
Overall, this work stands as a thoughtful examination of faith through the lens of God’s creation, encouraging a fusion of intellectual inquiry and spiritual reflection that remains relevant in contemporary discussions about the universe and its origins.