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Communicates science from within real stories over a timespan of millenniaArgues that science can be a deeply religious activityTakes the most significant Biblical book for science to be Job (rather than e.g. Genesis)Takes the most significant science area for thinking about science and meaning/purpose as Statistical Mechanics (rather than e.g. Quantum Mechanics or Cosmology)Insists that rather than debating "science and theology" we need both "science of theology" and a "theology of science"Readers will be able to use suggestions practically, whether in church, politics or university
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Communicates science from within real stories over a timespan of millenniaArgues that science can be a deeply religious activityTakes the most significant Biblical book for science to be Job (rather than e.g. Genesis)Takes the most significant science area for thinking about science and meaning/purpose as Statistical Mechanics (rather than e.g. Quantum Mechanics or Cosmology)Insists that rather than debating "science and theology" we need both "science of theology" and a "theology of science"Readers will be able to use suggestions practically, whether in church, politics or university