Synopsis A prominent scientist, who has served as head of the Human Genome Project, tells of his journey from atheist to believer, and argues that science and religion are compatible. Francis Collins thoughtfully considers perennial questions about God and man, as well as the many new issues brought up by advances in modern science.
| Details | | Publication Date: | 2007-07-17 | | Edition Description: | Reprint |
| Size | | Length: | 305 pages | | Height: | 8.5 in | | Width: | 6.0 in | | Thickness: | 0.8 in | | Weight: | 6.4 oz |
Publisher's Note A head of the Human Genome Project and former atheist presents a scientific argument for the existence of God, revealing how science can support faith by citing the areas of nature that can and cannot be fully explained by Darwinian evolution, and sharing a tour of the genome to demonstrate how it reflects God's purposes. Reader's Guide available. Reprint. 125,000 first printing.
Industry Reviews "[Collins]...has an easy natural way of talking about faith and goodness....[H]is argument that science and faith are compatible deserves a wide audience." (08/27/2006)
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