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Gerard M. Verschuuren

    Can Science and Religion Live Together?: What Science Can and Cannot Do
    Faith That Makes You Think
    • Faith That Makes You Think

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Doesn't faith contradict thinking? Actually, no. The Catholic Church teaches that there is a strong relationship between faith and reason. In fact, it's a characteristic of us rational creatures to practice a faith that seeks understanding. This book is specifically written for Catholics-fallen-away Catholics, lukewarm Catholics, struggling Catholics, would-be Catholics-for all those in search of the truth, as it gives life-saving answers to life-size questions.

      Faith That Makes You Think
    • Science boasts an impressive track record in human history, continuously adding to its list of achievements. This success story fuels both high hopes and extravagant claims. The book begins by exploring what science can do for us and how it achieves these feats. While most people recognize science's immense power—evident in advancements like the Big Bang theory, space exploration, the human genome project, antibiotics, vaccines, and cancer treatments—it also addresses the limitations of science. It delves into aspects of human experience that science cannot access, such as thoughts, values, beliefs, hopes, dreams, and ideals. Are these elements merely the result of material interactions? Is love simply a chemical reaction, and are thoughts just brain waves? The book also questions the relationship between science and religion. For those who believe science has no limitations and that it’s merely a matter of time before all questions are answered, this exploration prompts deeper reflection. The book aims to guide readers toward startling conclusions about the boundaries of scientific inquiry and the nature of human experience.

      Can Science and Religion Live Together?: What Science Can and Cannot Do