
Am I Significant in the Universe, or Just an Accident?
Less than two metres tall and only lasting about 70 years — can we matter in a universe that is so big and so old, so dark and so cold?
Less than two metres tall and only lasting about 70 years — can we matter in a universe that is so big and so old, so dark and so cold?
The belief that science and religion are in fundamental conflict runs deep. But is it really as simple as that?
Alister McGrath breaks down the myth that science and religion are incompatible, encouraging us to explore the two collaboratively.
An interview with theologian and scientist Alister McGrath.
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