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“In this beautifully and intelligently written book, Ferguson not only reports on some of the intellectual tremors jolting the world of thinking women and men, but also considers the basic questions with penetrating analysis, yet at a very readable level. . . . An excellent book.” —Choice “Ferguson weaves together science, philosophy, and theology with verve and clarity.” —John Polkinghorne, Queens’ College, Cambridge “This is a clear account of the ultimate question.” —Stephen W. Hawking Heralded for its readability and scholarship, The Fire in the Equations offers a fascinating discussion of scientific discoveries and their impact on our beliefs. The book’s title is derived from Dr. Stephen Hawking’s pondering, “What is it that breathes fire into the equations and makes a universe for them to describe?” Originally published in the U.S. in 1995, it provides an excursion through new theories of quantum physics and cosmology, ranging from the nature of time, the Big Bang, the “unreasonable effectiveness” of mathematics, laws of nature and their possible relation to God, chaos theory, black holes, Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle, particle physics, Darwin’s theory of evolution, and the role of God in all these equations. It even raises such questions as “how God might answer prayers” from the point of view of physics. While she gives no absolute answers, Kitty Ferguson takes the reader through a world of paradoxes and improbabilities, explaining how it is possible to believe both in a pre-determined universe and in free will as a theory of human behavior. She concludes that what we know about science doesn’t necessarily make God inevitable, but doesn’t rule God out either. “An enlightened and readable exploration of the theological questions that inevitably arise out of reflection on this century’s physics and astronomy.” —The Washington Times “Ferguson is by turns whimsical, poetic, reverent, theological and authentically speculative in her study, which could be used as a wonderful text for any group or classroom wanting to think in a deeply interdisciplinary way about the body, the soul, the spirit and their relation to the laws of the universe.” —San Antonio Express-News Hightlights Brings to life age-old questions in a lively way Ideal for group or classroom discussions Furthers the science/religion dialogue About the Author: Kitty Ferguson, a former professional musician with a life-long interest in science, is an independent scholar and lecturer who lives in Chester, New Jersey. She has also written the bestselling books Black Holes in Spacetime and Stephen Hawking: Quest for a Theory of Everything. |
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| " In this beautifully and intelligently written book, Ferguson not only reports on some of the intellectual tremors jolting the world of thinking women and men, but also considers the basic questions with penetrating analysis, yet at a very readable level. . . . An excellent book." -Choice " Ferguson weaves together science, philosophy, and theology with verve and clarity." -John Polkinghorne, Queens' College, Cambridge " This is a clear account of the ultimate question." -Stephen W. Hawking Heralded for its readability and scholarship, The Fire in the Equations offers a fascinating discussion of scientific discoveries and their impact on our beliefs. The book's title is derived from Dr. Stephen Hawking's pondering, "What is it that breathes fire into the equations and makes a universe for them to describe?" Originally published in the U.S. in 1995, it provides an excursion through new theories of quantum physics and cosmology, ranging from the nature of time, the Big Bang, the "unreasonable effectiveness" of mathematics, laws of nature and their possible relation to God, chaos theory, black holes, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, particle physics, Darwin's theory of evolution, and the role of God in all these equations. It even raises such questions as "how God might answer prayers" from the point of view of physics. While she gives no absolute answers, Kitty Ferguson takes the reader through a world of paradoxes and improbabilities, explaining how it is possible to believe both in a pre-determined universe and in free will as a theory of human behavior. She concludes that what we know about science doesn't necessarily make God inevitable, but doesn't rule God out either. " An enlightened and readable exploration of the theological questions that inevitably arise out of reflection on this century's physics and astronomy." -The Washington Times " Ferguson is by turns whimsical, poetic, reverent, theological and authentically speculative in her study, whi... |
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