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About this book
Unraveling the Mysteries of the Universe What do you see when you gaze at the night sky? Do you contemplate the stars as the random result of an evolutionary process? Or do you marvel over them as a testament of the Creator's glory? Modern science has popularized a view of the cosmos that suggests there is no need for God and denies any evidence of His existence. But The Story of the Cosmos provides a differentand fascinatingperspective. It points to a God who makes Himself known in the wonder and beauty of His creation. This compilation from respected scholars and experts spans topics from ';The Mathematical Creation and the Image of God' to ';The Glorious Dance of Binary Stars' and ';God's Invisible AttributesBlack Holes.' Contributors include Dr. William Lane Craig, Guillermo Gonzalez, Melissa Cain Travis, and Dr. Michael Ward. Come, take a deeper look at the universeand explore the traces of God's glory in the latest discoveries of astronomy, science, literature, and art.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- 1. The Heavens Are Telling of the Glory of God
- Part I: Exploration of the Cosmos
- Part II: Expressions of the Cosmos in Art and Literature
- Part III: Evidences Pointing to the Creation of the Cosmos
- Afterword: Astronomy with Your Own Two Eyes
- Contributors
- Notes
- About the Publisher