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English
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United Kingdom
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9780198808282
Book Title
It Keeps Me Seeking : the Invitation from Science, Philosophy and Religion
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Length
8.7 in
Publication Year
2018
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
0.9 in
Author
Andrew Briggs, Andrew Steane, Hans Halvorson
Genre
Religion, Science
Topic
Philosophy & Social Aspects, General, Religion & Science
Item Weight
21.7 Oz
Item Width
5.8 in
Number of Pages
368 Pages

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Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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0198808283
ISBN-13
9780198808282
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13038257210

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Book Title
It Keeps Me Seeking : the Invitation from Science, Philosophy and Religion
Number of Pages
368 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2018
Topic
Philosophy & Social Aspects, General, Religion & Science
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Religion, Science
Author
Andrew Briggs, Andrew Steane, Hans Halvorson
Format
Hardcover

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Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
21.7 Oz
Item Length
8.7 in
Item Width
5.8 in

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2018-935365
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"This rigorous and wide-ranging discussion of central issues at the interface between science, philosophy and religion reflects the formidable intelligence and insight of the joint authors... [They] have thought deeply, conversed widely and articulated coherent ways of making sense of the world that does justice both to the Christian commitment and scientific integrity." -- David Lorimer, Paradigm Explorer "[The authors] have produced an eminently readable and profoundly thoughtful and thought-provoking text that takes seriously both the developments of contemporary science and the insights of theistic religion. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED" -- C. D. Kay, Wofford College, CHOICE connect "The authors of this wide-ranging book, three committed Christians versed in science and philosophy, explain their perspective with a clarity that will stimulate readers, of any faith or none, who share their wonder at the mystery of existence." -- Lord Rees, Astronomer Royal, President of the Royal Society 2005-2010 "The three authors of this book have two important things in common: each is an internationally acclaimed name in one of the most exciting areas of modern physics, the foundations of quantum mechanics and/or the cutting-edge application of it known as quantum information, and each is a devout and unapologetic Christian believer. In this book they try to convey, in simple language which requires no background expertise in either quantum physics or theology, the ways in which for them the latter enthusiasm informs, and is informed by, the former." -- Sir Anthony Leggett, Nobel Prize in Physics 2003 "Many people believe there ought to be a creative dialogue between science and faith, but don't know how to get started. This book's rare combination of two scientists and a philosopher offers a remarkably fresh approach. The informative and stimulating viewpoints expressed here exemplify the kind of gracious engagement and open-minded discussion of key issues in which many more ought to get involved." -- Professor N. T. Wright, University of St Andrews, Bishop of Durham 2003-2010 "With humility and curiosity, the authors seek meaning and purpose through the lenses of science, philosophy and religion, embracing the idea that it's better to have questions you can't answer than answers you can't question." Professor Max Tegmark, MIT, author of Life 3.0: Being Human in the age of AI "A rallying call for the quests to find meaning on both the physical and the spiritual planes to join hands."-- Rolf Heuer, President of the German Physical Society, Director General of CERN 2009-2015 "A truly beautiful invitation to look at how science and faith can work together to further our desire for God." -- Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, "This rigorous and wide-ranging discussion of central issues at the interface between science, philosophy and religion reflects the formidable intelligence and insight of the joint authors' [They] have thought deeply, conversed widely and articulated coherent ways of making sense of the world that does justice both to the Christian commitment and scientific integrity." -- David Lorimer, Paradigm Explorer "[The authors] have produced an eminently readable and profoundly thoughtful and thought-provoking text that takes seriously both the developments of contemporary science and the insights of theistic religion. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED" -- C. D. Kay, Wofford College, CHOICE connect "The authors of this wide-ranging book, three committed Christians versed in science and philosophy, explain their perspective with a clarity that will stimulate readers, of any faith or none, who share their wonder at the mystery of existence." -- Lord Rees, Astronomer Royal, President of the Royal Society 2005-2010 "The three authors of this book have two important things in common: each is an internationally acclaimed name in one of the most exciting areas of modern physics, the foundations of quantum mechanics and/or the cutting-edge application of it known as quantum information, and each is a devout and unapologetic Christian believer. In this book they try to convey, in simple language which requires no background expertise in either quantum physics or theology, the ways in which for them the latter enthusiasm informs, and is informed by, the former." -- Sir Anthony Leggett, Nobel Prize in Physics 2003 "Many people believe there ought to be a creative dialogue between science and faith, but don't know how to get started. This book's rare combination of two scientists and a philosopher offers a remarkably fresh approach. The informative and stimulating viewpoints expressed here exemplify the kind of gracious engagement and open-minded discussion of key issues in which many more ought to get involved." -- Professor N. T. Wright, University of St Andrews, Bishop of Durham 2003-2010 "With humility and curiosity, the authors seek meaning and purpose through the lenses of science, philosophy and religion, embracing the idea that it's better to have questions you can't answer than answers you can't question." Professor Max Tegmark, MIT, author of Life 3.0: Being Human in the age of AI "A rallying call for the quests to find meaning on both the physical and the spiritual planes to join hands."-- Rolf Heuer, President of the German Physical Society, Director General of CERN 2009-2015 "A truly beautiful invitation to look at how science and faith can work together to further our desire for God." -- Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, "[The authors] have produced an eminently readable and profoundly thoughtful and thought-provoking text that takes seriously both the developments of contemporary science and the insights of theistic religion. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED" -- C. D. Kay, Wofford College, CHOICE connect "The authors of this wide-ranging book, three committed Christians versed in science and philosophy, explain their perspective with a clarity that will stimulate readers, of any faith or none, who share their wonder at the mystery of existence." -- Lord Rees, Astronomer Royal, President of the Royal Society 2005-2010 "The three authors of this book have two important things in common: each is an internationally acclaimed name in one of the most exciting areas of modern physics, the foundations of quantum mechanics and/or the cutting-edge application of it known as quantum information, and each is a devout and unapologetic Christian believer. In this book they try to convey, in simple language which requires no background expertise in either quantum physics or theology, the ways in which for them the latter enthusiasm informs, and is informed by, the former." -- Sir Anthony Leggett, Nobel Prize in Physics 2003 "Many people believe there ought to be a creative dialogue between science and faith, but don't know how to get started. This book's rare combination of two scientists and a philosopher offers a remarkably fresh approach. The informative and stimulating viewpoints expressed here exemplify the kind of gracious engagement and open-minded discussion of key issues in which many more ought to get involved." -- Professor N. T. Wright, University of St Andrews, Bishop of Durham 2003-2010 "With humility and curiosity, the authors seek meaning and purpose through the lenses of science, philosophy and religion, embracing the idea that it's better to have questions you can't answer than answers you can't question." Professor Max Tegmark, MIT, author of Life 3.0: Being Human in the age of AI "A rallying call for the quests to find meaning on both the physical and the spiritual planes to join hands."-- Rolf Heuer, President of the German Physical Society, Director General of CERN 2009-2015 "A truly beautiful invitation to look at how science and faith can work together to further our desire for God." -- Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, "The authors of this wide-ranging book, three committed Christians versed in science and philosophy, explain their perspective with a clarity that will stimulate readers, of any faith or none, who share their wonder at the mystery of existence." -- Lord Rees, Astronomer Royal, President of the Royal Society 2005-2010 "The three authors of this book have two important things in common: each is an internationally acclaimed name in one of the most exciting areas of modern physics, the foundations of quantum mechanics and/or the cutting-edge application of it known as quantum information, and each is a devout and unapologetic Christian believer. In this book they try to convey, in simple language which requires no background expertise in either quantum physics or theology, the ways in which for them the latter enthusiasm informs, and is informed by, the former." -- Sir Anthony Leggett, Nobel Prize in Physics 2003 "Many people believe there ought to be a creative dialogue between science and faith, but don't know how to get started. This book's rare combination of two scientists and a philosopher offers a remarkably fresh approach. The informative and stimulating viewpoints expressed here exemplify the kind of gracious engagement and open-minded discussion of key issues in which many more ought to get involved." -- Professor N. T. Wright, University of St Andrews, Bishop of Durham 2003-2010 "With humility and curiosity, the authors seek meaning and purpose through the lenses of science, philosophy and religion, embracing the idea that it's better to have questions you can't answer than answers you can't question." Professor Max Tegmark, MIT, author of Life 3.0: Being Human in the age of AI "A rallying call for the quests to find meaning on both the physical and the spiritual planes to join hands."-- Rolf Heuer, President of the German Physical Society, Director General of CERN 2009-2015 "A truly beautiful invitation to look at how science and faith can work together to further our desire for God." -- Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, "[The authors] are not the first to make the case that more moderation is in order in science and religion discussions. But their collective approach in particular makes it enormously powerful." -- Yiftach Fehige, , Metascience "This rigorous and wide-ranging discussion of central issues at the interface between science, philosophy and religion reflects the formidable intelligence and insight of the joint authors... [They] have thought deeply, conversed widely and articulated coherent ways of making sense of the world that does justice both to the Christian commitment and scientific integrity." -- David Lorimer, Paradigm Explorer "[The authors] have produced an eminently readable and profoundly thoughtful and thought-provoking text that takes seriously both the developments of contemporary science and the insights of theistic religion. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED" -- C. D. Kay, Wofford College, CHOICE connect "The authors of this wide-ranging book, three committed Christians versed in science and philosophy, explain their perspective with a clarity that will stimulate readers, of any faith or none, who share their wonder at the mystery of existence." -- Lord Rees, Astronomer Royal, President of the Royal Society 2005-2010 "The three authors of this book have two important things in common: each is an internationally acclaimed name in one of the most exciting areas of modern physics, the foundations of quantum mechanics and/or the cutting-edge application of it known as quantum information, and each is a devout and unapologetic Christian believer. In this book they try to convey, in simple language which requires no background expertise in either quantum physics or theology, the ways in which for them the latter enthusiasm informs, and is informed by, the former." -- Sir Anthony Leggett, Nobel Prize in Physics 2003 "Many people believe there ought to be a creative dialogue between science and faith, but don't know how to get started. This book's rare combination of two scientists and a philosopher offers a remarkably fresh approach. The informative and stimulating viewpoints expressed here exemplify the kind of gracious engagement and open-minded discussion of key issues in which many more ought to get involved." -- Professor N. T. Wright, University of St Andrews, Bishop of Durham 2003-2010 "With humility and curiosity, the authors seek meaning and purpose through the lenses of science, philosophy and religion, embracing the idea that it's better to have questions you can't answer than answers you can't question." Professor Max Tegmark, MIT, author of Life 3.0: Being Human in the age of AI "A rallying call for the quests to find meaning on both the physical and the spiritual planes to join hands."-- Rolf Heuer, President of the German Physical Society, Director General of CERN 2009-2015 "A truly beautiful invitation to look at how science and faith can work together to further our desire for God." -- Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, "The authors of this wide-ranging book, three committed Christians versed in science and philosophy, explain their perspective with a clarity that will stimulate readers, of any faith or none, who share their wonder at the mystery of existence." -- Lord Rees, Astronomer Royal, President of the Royal Society 2005 2010 "The three authors of this book have two important things in common: each is an internationally acclaimed name in one of the most exciting areas of modern physics, the foundations of quantum mechanics and/or the cutting-edge application of it known as quantum information, and each is a devout and unapologetic Christian believer. In this book they try to convey, in simple language which requires no background expertise in either quantum physics or theology, the ways in which for them the latter enthusiasm informs, and is informed by, the former." -- Sir Anthony Leggett, Nobel Prize in Physics 2003 "Many people believe there ought to be a creative dialogue between science and faith, but dont know how to get started. This books rare combination of two scientists and a philosopher offers a remarkably fresh approach. The informative and stimulating viewpoints expressed here exemplify the kind of gracious engagement and open-minded discussion of key issues in which many more ought to get involved." -- Professor N. T. Wright, University of St Andrews, Bishop of Durham 2003 2010 "With humility and curiosity, the authors seek meaning and purpose through the lenses of science, philosophy and religion, embracing the idea that its better to have questions you cant answer than answers you cant question." Professor Max Tegmark, MIT, author of Life 3.0: Being Human in the age of AI "A rallying call for the quests to find meaning on both the physical and the spiritual planes to join hands."-- Rolf Heuer, President of the German Physical Society, Director General of CERN 2009 2015 "A truly beautiful invitation to look at how science and faith can work together to further our desire for God." -- Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, "The authors of this wide-ranging book, three committed Christians versed in science and philosophy, explain their perspective with a clarity that will stimulate readers, of any faith or none, who share their wonder at the mystery of existence." -- Lord Rees, Astronomer Royal, President of the Royal Society 2005-2010 "The three authors of this book have two important things in common: each is an internationally acclaimed name in one of the most exciting areas of modern physics, the foundations of quantum mechanics and/or the cutting-edge application of it known as quantum information, and each is a devout and unapologetic Christian believer. In this book they try to convey, in simple language which requires no background expertise in either quantum physics or theology, the ways in which for them the latter enthusiasm informs, and is informed by, the former." -- Sir Anthony Leggett, Nobel Prize in Physics 2003 "Many people believe there ought to be a creative dialogue between science and faith, but dont know how to get started. This books rare combination of two scientists and a philosopher offers a remarkably fresh approach. The informative and stimulating viewpoints expressed here exemplify the kind of gracious engagement and open-minded discussion of key issues in which many more ought to get involved." -- Professor N. T. Wright, University of St Andrews, Bishop of Durham 2003-2010 "With humility and curiosity, the authors seek meaning and purpose through the lenses of science, philosophy and religion, embracing the idea that it's better to have questions you can't answer than answers you can't question." Professor Max Tegmark, MIT, author of Life 3.0: Being Human in the age of AI "A rallying call for the quests to find meaning on both the physical and the spiritual planes to join hands."-- Rolf Heuer, President of the German Physical Society, Director General of CERN 2009-2015 "A truly beautiful invitation to look at how science and faith can work together to further our desire for God." -- Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, "Especially interesting are three of the 22 chapters where we eavesdrop on conversations [the authors] have airing their sometimes differing approaches to the subject. The chain of arguments is also lightened by sections where the authors speak of their own personal journeys into faith... I warmly recommend this book." -- Russell Stannard, Theology "[The authors] are not the first to make the case that more moderation is in order in science and religion discussions. But their collective approach in particular makes it enormously powerful." -- Yiftach Fehige, , Metascience "This rigorous and wide-ranging discussion of central issues at the interface between science, philosophy and religion reflects the formidable intelligence and insight of the joint authors... [They] have thought deeply, conversed widely and articulated coherent ways of making sense of the world that does justice both to the Christian commitment and scientific integrity." -- David Lorimer, Paradigm Explorer "[The authors] have produced an eminently readable and profoundly thoughtful and thought-provoking text that takes seriously both the developments of contemporary science and the insights of theistic religion. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED" -- C. D. Kay, Wofford College, CHOICE connect "The authors of this wide-ranging book, three committed Christians versed in science and philosophy, explain their perspective with a clarity that will stimulate readers, of any faith or none, who share their wonder at the mystery of existence." -- Lord Rees, Astronomer Royal, President of the Royal Society 2005-2010 "The three authors of this book have two important things in common: each is an internationally acclaimed name in one of the most exciting areas of modern physics, the foundations of quantum mechanics and/or the cutting-edge application of it known as quantum information, and each is a devout and unapologetic Christian believer. In this book they try to convey, in simple language which requires no background expertise in either quantum physics or theology, the ways in which for them the latter enthusiasm informs, and is informed by, the former." -- Sir Anthony Leggett, Nobel Prize in Physics 2003 "Many people believe there ought to be a creative dialogue between science and faith, but don't know how to get started. This book's rare combination of two scientists and a philosopher offers a remarkably fresh approach. The informative and stimulating viewpoints expressed here exemplify the kind of gracious engagement and open-minded discussion of key issues in which many more ought to get involved." -- Professor N. T. Wright, University of St Andrews, Bishop of Durham 2003-2010 "With humility and curiosity, the authors seek meaning and purpose through the lenses of science, philosophy and religion, embracing the idea that it's better to have questions you can't answer than answers you can't question." Professor Max Tegmark, MIT, author of Life 3.0: Being Human in the age of AI "A rallying call for the quests to find meaning on both the physical and the spiritual planes to join hands."-- Rolf Heuer, President of the German Physical Society, Director General of CERN 2009-2015 "A truly beautiful invitation to look at how science and faith can work together to further our desire for God." -- Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, "The authors of this wide-ranging book, three committed Christians versed in science and philosophy, explain their perspective with a clarity that will stimulate readers, of any faith or none, who share their wonder at the mystery of existence." -- Lord Rees, Astronomer Royal, President of the Royal Society 2005-2010 "The three authors of this book have two important things in common: each is an internationally acclaimed name in one of the most exciting areas of modern physics, the foundations of quantum mechanics and/or the cutting-edge application of it known as quantum information, and each is a devout and unapologetic Christian believer. In this book they try to convey, in simple language which requires no background expertise in either quantum physics or theology, the ways in which for them the latter enthusiasm informs, and is informed by, the former." -- Sir Anthony Leggett, Nobel Prize in Physics 2003 "Many people believe there ought to be a creative dialogue between science and faith, but dont know how to get started. This books rare combination of two scientists and a philosopher offers a remarkably fresh approach. The informative and stimulating viewpoints expressed here exemplify the kind of gracious engagement and open-minded discussion of key issues in which many more ought to get involved." -- Professor N. T. Wright, University of St Andrews, Bishop of Durham 2003-2010 "With humility and curiosity, the authors seek meaning and purpose through the lenses of science, philosophy and religion, embracing the idea that its better to have questions you cant answer than answers you cant question." Professor Max Tegmark, MIT, author of Life 3.0: Being Human in the age of AI "A rallying call for the quests to find meaning on both the physical and the spiritual planes to join hands."-- Rolf Heuer, President of the German Physical Society, Director General of CERN 2009-2015 "A truly beautiful invitation to look at how science and faith can work together to further our desire for God." -- Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, "Especially interesting are three of the 22 chapters where we eavesdrop on conversations [the authors] have airing their sometimes differing approaches to the subject. The chain of arguments is also lightened by sections where the authors speak of their own personal journeys into faith... I warmly recommend this book." -- Russell Stannard, Theology"[The authors] are not the first to make the case that more moderation is in order in science and religion discussions. But their collective approach in particular makes it enormously powerful." -- Yiftach Fehige, , Metascience"This rigorous and wide-ranging discussion of central issues at the interface between science, philosophy and religion reflects the formidable intelligence and insight of the joint authors... [They] have thought deeply, conversed widely and articulated coherent ways of making sense of the world that does justice both to the Christian commitment and scientific integrity." -- David Lorimer, Paradigm Explorer"[The authors] have produced an eminently readable and profoundly thoughtful and thought-provoking text that takes seriously both the developments of contemporary science and the insights of theistic religion. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED" -- C. D. Kay, Wofford College, CHOICE connect "The authors of this wide-ranging book, three committed Christians versed in science and philosophy, explain their perspective with a clarity that will stimulate readers, of any faith or none, who share their wonder at the mystery of existence." -- Lord Rees, Astronomer Royal, President of the Royal Society 2005-2010"The three authors of this book have two important things in common: each is an internationally acclaimed name in one of the most exciting areas of modern physics, the foundations of quantum mechanics and/or the cutting-edge application of it known as quantum information, and each is a devout and unapologetic Christian believer. In this book they try to convey, in simple language which requires no background expertise in either quantum physics or theology, the ways in which for them the latter enthusiasm informs, and is informed by, the former." -- Sir Anthony Leggett, Nobel Prize in Physics 2003"Many people believe there ought to be a creative dialogue between science and faith, but don't know how to get started. This book's rare combination of two scientists and a philosopher offers a remarkably fresh approach. The informative and stimulating viewpoints expressed here exemplify the kind of gracious engagement and open-minded discussion of key issues in which many more ought to get involved." -- Professor N. T. Wright, University of St Andrews, Bishop of Durham 2003-2010"With humility and curiosity, the authors seek meaning and purpose through the lenses of science, philosophy and religion, embracing the idea that it's better to have questions you can't answer than answers you can't question." Professor Max Tegmark, MIT, author of Life 3.0: Being Human in the age of AI"A rallying call for the quests to find meaning on both the physical and the spiritual planes to join hands."-- Rolf Heuer, President of the German Physical Society, Director General of CERN 2009-2015"A truly beautiful invitation to look at how science and faith can work together to further our desire for God." -- Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
306.45
Table Of Content
1. Introduction: three themes2. What is this book: re-orientation3. Religion, history and philosophy4. How is science to be carried forward?5. What does it mean to be me?6. Two Tabors7. The deeply subtle nature of physically existing things8. Issues arising from quantum physics9. General relativity, language and learning10. On the way11. The argument from design12. Biological evolution13. The struggle is nothing new14. Miracles and how God works15. You can't live a divided life16. A dialogue about naturalism17. Learning from the Bible18. Conclusion
Synopsis
An exposition on the common phrase "science and religion". Science has something to say about every aspect of human experience, and religion is, broadly speaking, the attempt by people to find and assert meaningfulness., Here is a fresh look at how science contributes to the bigger picture of human flourishing, through a collage of science and philosophy, richly illustrated by the authors' own experience and personal reflection. They survey the territory of fundamental physics, machine learning, philosophy of human identity, evolutionary biology, miracles, arguments from design, naturalism, the history of ideas, and more. The natural world can be appreciated not only for itself, but also as an eloquent gesture, a narrative and a pointer beyond itself. Our human journey is not to a theorem or a treatise, but to a meeting which encompasses all our capacities. In this meeting, science is the way to find out about the structure of the physical world of which we are a part, not a means to reduce ourselves and our fellow human beings to mere objects of scrutiny, and still less to attempt the utterly futile exercise of trying to do that to God. We have intellectual permission to be open to the notion that God can be trusted and known. The material world encourages an open-hearted reaching out to something more, with a freedom to seek and to be received by what lies beyond the scope of purely impersonal descriptions and attitudes., Here is a fresh look at how science contributes to the bigger picture of human flourishing, through a collage of science and philosophy, richly illustrated by the authors' own experience and personal reflection. They survey the territory of fundamental physics, machine learning, philosophy of human identity, evolutionary biology, miracles, arguments from design, naturalism, the history of ideas, and more. The natural world can be appreciated not only for itself, but also as an eloquent gesture, a narrative and a pointer beyond itself. Our human journey is not to a theorem or a treatise, but to a meeting which encompasses all our capacities. In this meeting, science is the means to find out about the structure of the physical world of which we are a part, not a means to reduce ourselves and our fellow human beings to mere objects of scrutiny, and still less a means to attempt the utterly futile exercise of trying to do that to God. We have intellectual permission to be open to the notion that God can be trusted and known. The material world encourages an open-hearted reaching out to something more, with a freedom to seek and to be received by what lies beyond the scope of purely impersonal descriptions and attitudes.
LC Classification Number
Q175.5
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4
Copyright Date
2018

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