Mapping Reality
Alister McGrath's 'Inventing the Universe' argues that science and religion are not in opposition, they are complementary 'maps of reality'.
Engage with the debate about whether there is a fundamental conflict between science and belief in God. Some scientists seem to make science their religion, but does science inevitably undermine belief in God?
Alister McGrath's 'Inventing the Universe' argues that science and religion are not in opposition, they are complementary 'maps of reality'.
Does a Universe that ‘runs itself’ need God? Oddly, the answer to this question is ‘No’. And ‘Yes’.
Alister McGrath breaks down the myth that science and religion are incompatible, encouraging us to explore the two collaboratively.
Ruth Bancewicz sets out to help scientists understand how their Christian faith and scientific research can complement one another.
What should you say when your science teacher objects to Christianity? This article offers some simple ways to respond.
“If Christianity is not true, then it’s not worth believing” - This book addresses common objections to Christian truth claims.
William Lane Craig responds to Stephen Hawking's claim that cosmology is "a religion for intelligent atheists".
Scientism says that science is the source of all our knowledge. Does this make sense or are there other sources for what we can know?
Are God and science necessarily in competition? Does science fit better with Christian belief or with atheism?