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God Did It, But How ?: Creation, Science, and Christian Faith

What are the relationships between science and the Bible? Is knowledge obtained by scientific investigation of nature compatible with knowledge obtained by study of the Bible? Is there such a "thing" as the supernatural and, if so, how does it relate if at all to the natural? How does God enter into these considerations? How does man? Can a person be a "good" scientist and a Bible-believing Christian? What about creation and evolution- must I choose one or the other, or may I hold to both, or reject both, or are they even alternatives to each other?

All of these questions are of considerable interest to many people, Christians and non-Christians alike. But Robert Fischer shows that these are often false choices. He brings significant insight to ques- tions that have recently evoked more heat than light, debate that is more emotional than rational. He focuses on the real issues, not pseudo-issues.

"At last a carefully written and intelligent book for the average Christian who is puzzled by the furor over science and the Bible."

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Author(s) Fisher, Robert B. - Personal Name
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Call Number 213 Fis g
ISBN/ISSN 0310377315
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Classification 213
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GMD Print
Language English
Publisher Academic Books
Publishing Year 1983
Publishing Place Grand Rapids
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