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Pascal's Fire

Scientific Faith and Religious Understanding

Published by Oneworld Publications
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

Groundbreaking, ingenious and devastatingly clear, Keith Ward’s Pascal’s Fire is guaranteed to reignite the timeless dispute of whether scientific advancement threatens religious belief. Turning the conventional debate on its head, Ward suggests that the existence of God is actually the best starting-point for a number of the most famous scientific positions.

From quantum physics to evolution, the suggestion of an ‘ultimate mind’ adds a new dimension to scientific thought, enhancing rather than detracting from its greatest achievements. Also responding to potential criticisms that his ultimate mind is unrecognisable as the God of Abraham, Ward examines our most fundamental beliefs in a new light. Emerging with a conception of God that is consistent with both science and the world’s major faiths, this ambitious project will fascinate believers and sceptics alike.

About The Author

Keith Ward is a Fellow of the British Academy, and Professorial Research Fellow at Heythrop College, London. He was formerly Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Oxford, and is one of Britain's foremost writers on comparative theology and Christian issues.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Oneworld Publications (October 1, 2013)
  • Length: 224 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781780744582

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Raves and Reviews

"Ward is a reliable and entertaining tour guide who explains clearly an extensive arena of ideas in a concise, readable and logical manner. Atheists, agnostics and theists alike will find much in this book on which to chew."

– Chemistry World

--Author Keith Ward's article "Beyond Boundaries: the infinite creator" appeared in The Tablet.

– Tablet

"In this marvelous book keith Ward writes with characterisitc flair and intelligence about the age old problem of science and religion."

– Wentzel van Huyssteen - James I. McCord Professor of Theology and Science. Princeton Theological Sem

"Eloquently informed by modern science, Keith Ward's thought-provoking account sequentially explores its implications for the god of the philosophers and the God of religion. Ward writes with both wit and profundity."

– Professor Owen Gingerich - Senior Astronomer Emeritus the Harvard-Smithsonian center for Astrophysic

"…a splendidly thought-provoking book."

– John Brooke - Andreas Idreos Professor of Science & Religion, University of Oxford.

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