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Who Made You?: Theology, Science, and Human Responsibility  
Author: Alfred H. Howell
ISBN: 0275932931
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
Howell's evocative and multifaceted inquiry into man's perceptions of God and truth incorporates discussions of the major world religions as well as the modern scientific disciplines of physics, biology, zoology, neuroscience, and ecology. In his attempt to answer the question "Can men learn to live together in peace and harmony?" Howell explores the meaning of faith, the nature of the physical universe, the relationship between science and religion, and the misconceptions that have exacerbated wars, persecutions, and other inhumane behavior throughout human history. "With his evocative approach, Howell brings fresh light to old questions. Here is science in religion and religion in science on a Biblical and cosmological background. . . . All in all, great erudition and great fun." Calvin Plimpton, M.D., Emeritus President of Amherst College

About the Author
ALFRED H. HOWELL is a retired banker who graduated from Princeton University in 1934 with an A.B. degree in History.




Who Made You?: Theology, Science, and Human Responsibility

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Howell's evocative and multifaceted inquiry into man's perceptions of God and truth incorporates discussions of the major world religions as well as the modern scientific disciplines of physics, biology, zoology, neuroscience, and ecology. In his attempt to answer the question "Can men learn to live together in peace and harmony?" Howell explores the meaning of faith, the nature of the physical universe, the relationship between science and religion, and the misconceptions that have exacerbated wars, persecutions, and other inhumane behavior throughout human history.

     



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