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Bible and Science

by Stanley L. Jaki

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Theologian and renowned scientist Stanley Jaki carefully unfolds both negative and positive aspects of the relationship between the Bible and modern science. This book is a vindication of the human mind, created in the image of God. Both science and Scripture are given their full due.
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In 1893, two years before his death, T. H. Huxley wrote a preface to a collection of his essays, "Science and the Hebrew Tradition", in which he declared: "wherever bibliolatry has prevailed, bigotry and ruelty have accompanied it"
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Theologian and renowned scientist Stanley Jaki carefully unfolds both negative and positive aspects of the relationship between the Bible and modern science. This book is a vindication of the human mind, created in the image of God. Both science and Scripture are given their full due.

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