Mind-broadening - 18 June 2009 |
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Some highlights from the first 4 chapters of of John C. Lennox’s God’s Undertaker.
- the roots of science in Christian theism (pp. 19-22).
- crystal clarity about the distinctions between naturalism and materialism (pp. 27-28)
- scientific method (pp. 31-34)
- materialism’s talent for begging the question (pp. 34-37)
- Laplace (pp. 44-45)
- against the ‘God of the gaps’ (pp. 46-47)
- God as Creator, and primary and secondary causation (pp. 47-51)
- the utterly mind-boggling improbability of our universe coming into being by chance (p. 70)
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Posted by Steve Jeffery · Topics: Books, God's Undertaker, Minister's Blog

