Book Preview: Dictionary of Christianity and Science

About the Book

The definitive reference work on science and Christian belief

How does Christian theology relate to scientific inquiry? What are the competing philosophies of science, and do they “work” with a Christian faith based on the Bible?

No reference work has covered this terrain sufficiently—until now.

Featuring the work of over 140 international contributors, the Dictionary of Christianity and Science is a deeply-researched, peer-reviewed, fair-minded work that illuminates the intersection of science and Christian belief. In one volume, you get reliable summaries and critical analyses of over 450 relevant concepts, theories, terms, movements, individuals, and debates. You will find answers to your toughest questions about faith and science.


Be one of the first to get your hands on the new book, which hits stores April 15, 2017. 


If you pre-order, you'll get exclusive bonus content:
  • 3 presentation slide decks present a succinct, visual summary of the following oft-discussed topics: miracles, string theory, and stem-cell research. Put them to use in your classroom or in your personal study.
  • High-resolution poster of Galileo Galilei, the "Father of Science"
  • 12-month access to an online course on Genesis taught by Tremper Longman III, general editor and contributor. Courtesy of Zondervan Academic Online Courses.
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Courage and Godspeed,
Chad

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