Revelation Through Science

Revelation Through Science by James G. Martin, published by Xlibris on November 9, 2016, is a comprehensive exploration aimed at educated non-scientists who may find themselves grappling with the perceived conflicts between science and religion. This 438-page book delves into various scientific disciplines, including astronomy, physics, and biology, to illustrate how deeper scientific inquiry often reveals evidence that aligns with belief in God.
In this edition, Martin presents a thoughtful examination of complex organic structures essential for life, arguing that these intricacies cannot arise without some guiding principle. The book seeks to alleviate concerns for both believers and seekers by demonstrating that science does not oppose faith but can instead complement it. Through its exploration of religion and science, this work encourages readers to reconsider the relationship between these two realms.
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Revelation through Science is written for the educated non-scientist who may be troubled by apparent conflicts between science and religion. Are science and faith incompatible? Astronomers, physicists, and biologists have now shown that the more deeply science probes nature, the more it reveals evidence pointing us to God. After reviewing concepts from those fields, Revelation through Science adds new material from chemistry. It describes organic structures that are profoundly vital for life, yet too complex for self-assembly without some guiding principle. It should lift the burden from believers and seekers to realize that science is not the enemy of faith.
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