Science and Faith (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Aveling, Francis

 
9781330298701: Science and Faith (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Exploring where science ends and metaphysics begins

This concise, thoughtful guide examines how empirical inquiry reaches its natural limits and why philosophy still shapes our understanding of reality. It argues that science is inherently agnostic about ultimate questions, while human curiosity presses beyond data into meaning, purpose, and the nature of God. The book lays out a framework for evaluating competing views, clarifies common objections, and offers a balanced path between scientific observation and theological reflection. It invites readers to consider how concepts like substance, form, and creation inform our sense of reality without dismissing scientific insight.

  • How science defines its own boundaries without denying deeper questions
  • Key ideas about God, creation, and the nature of reality
  • Arguments that bridge philosophy and theology with empirical knowledge
  • Ways to assess claims about evolution, immortality, and first causes
Ideal for readers curious about the relation between science and faith, philosophy of religion, and how reason guides belief in a complex world.

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