Can Science Point Us to God? A French Bestseller Makes the Case.
Despite its flaws, ‘God, the Science, and the Evidence’ makes many solid arguments that point readers toward a robust theism.
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Despite its flaws, ‘God, the Science, and the Evidence’ makes many solid arguments that point readers toward a robust theism.
As the West collapses into the competing and unstable mythologies of post-Christian progressivism and antiwoke reaction, Christianity offers shelter in the storm.
In the secular West, our biggest hindrance is the lack of perceived or felt need by our neighbors—the lack of an imminent threat that wakes them up from secular slumber.
The metamodern generation is hungry for a few things Christianity is well positioned to provide. But this disposition will pose challenges too.
Cultural openness to the spiritual world may be useful as common ground in spiritual conversations. But such openness isn’t exclusively positive.