The Soul of Science Quotes
The Soul of Science
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“The Christian religion, hand in hand with various philosophical outlooks, has motivated, sanctioned, and shaped large portions of the Western scientific heritage. Modern Christians ought to drink deeply at the well of historical precedent. If we do, we will never feel intimidated by positivists and others who deny that religion has any role in genuine scholarship.
In the broad scope of history, that claim is itself a temporary aberration-a mere blip on the screen, already beginning to fade.”
― The Soul of Science: Christian Faith and Natural Philosophy
In the broad scope of history, that claim is itself a temporary aberration-a mere blip on the screen, already beginning to fade.”
― The Soul of Science: Christian Faith and Natural Philosophy
“The contemporary design argument does not rest, however, on gaps in our knowledge but rather on the growth in our knowledge due to the revolution in molecular biology. Information theory has taught us that nature exhibits two types of order. The first type is produced by natural causes-shiny crystals, hexagonal patterns in oil, whirlpools in the bathtub. But the second type-the complex structure of the DNA molecule-is not produced by any natural processes known to experience.”
― The Soul of Science: Christian Faith and Natural Philosophy
― The Soul of Science: Christian Faith and Natural Philosophy
