
Un Universo comprensibile: Interazione tra Scienza e Teologia
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Science & Technology
Philosophy
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
166
언어
이탈리아어
출판됨
Jun 25, 2009
출판사
Springer
판
2009
ISBN-10
8847013712
ISBN-13
9788847013711
설명
This intriguing exploration delves into the intersection of science and theology, offering readers a fresh perspective on two seemingly disparate fields. Michael Heller and George V. Coyne skillfully weave together complex ideas from physics and philosophy, inviting them to reconsider the relationship between scientific inquiry and spiritual beliefs.
Through insightful dialogue, the authors challenge the notion that science and faith are incompatible, presenting compelling arguments that highlight their complementary nature. They explore themes such as the nature of the universe, the origins of life, and the philosophical questions that arise from scientific discovery. Each chapter encourages a deep reflection on how these two realms can enrich one another rather than conflict.
The prose is accessible yet thought-provoking, drawing in readers who may hail from various backgrounds—be they scientific, theological, or merely curious. The authors' expertise shines through, providing a robust framework for understanding the complexities of existence and belief.
This work ultimately serves as a bridge for those seeking harmony in their understanding of the cosmos and their spiritual ideals, making it a significant contribution to contemporary discussions surrounding science and faith.
Through insightful dialogue, the authors challenge the notion that science and faith are incompatible, presenting compelling arguments that highlight their complementary nature. They explore themes such as the nature of the universe, the origins of life, and the philosophical questions that arise from scientific discovery. Each chapter encourages a deep reflection on how these two realms can enrich one another rather than conflict.
The prose is accessible yet thought-provoking, drawing in readers who may hail from various backgrounds—be they scientific, theological, or merely curious. The authors' expertise shines through, providing a robust framework for understanding the complexities of existence and belief.
This work ultimately serves as a bridge for those seeking harmony in their understanding of the cosmos and their spiritual ideals, making it a significant contribution to contemporary discussions surrounding science and faith.