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God's Undertaker: Has Science Buried God?
by John Lennox
from Lion Hudson Plc

God s Undertaker: Has Science Buried God?

 

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Customer Reviews:

  • Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0

  • A highly rigorous argument in favour of God
    I found this to be an extremely well written, highly respectful and totally convincing argument in favour of God's existence. Moreover, it demonstrates that science and religious belief are entirely compatible. Evolution and God? Yes!

  • Worth reading, whatever your current stance
    This is not a bad book at all, and it is written (on the whole) in an accessable style. It stands out from other similar books by attempting to clarrify what the author considers to be the real issues. It also scores by just focussing on one aspect of the theism/atheism/agnosticism debate, and obviously this is the aspect about which the author is most informed. There was also some discussion of the philosophy of science, which is all too often omitted or taken for granted. However, one of things that... more info

  • insightful - helped me to understand better
    I found this book very helpful. I knew random bits about science and evolution, but didn't really know how that fits in with my believe in God, and if it fits in at all. This book really helped me to put everything in perspective.
    He is very objective, and doesn't at all try to convert non-believers. He just explains science, so that I, a non-scientist, can understand it, and how it ties in with religion.
    This was a really helpful book. I didn't regret buying it for one second!!

  • Get to the important bits...
    Curious how the most negative reviewers of this book don't seem to engage with it's central points and hence don't seem to have read it properly?
    Anyway, there are many good general qualities about this book already addressed by other reviewers. For me the most notable and pressing points of value that Lennox makes are the following:
    1) There isn't a necessary tension between science and religion - rather between competing worldviews - most notably (for the purposes of this book) - naturalism and... more info


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