Dawn
A Proton's Tale of All That Came to Be (BioLogos Books on Science and Christianity)
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This is an adventure that began almost fourteen billion years ago, one that so often threatened to fail. It's truly a miracle I'm still here. Despite everything, I wouldn't have wanted to miss one second of it. And the best is yet to come.
With the help of an extraordinary narrator, you're invited to discover the wonder and drama of the history of the cosmos. In this story we follow the journey of one proton who comes into existence at the beginning of creation and makes it all the way through history to today. By becoming a part of atoms and molecules that turn up at some of the universe's most important moments, our friend Proton witnesses emerging galaxies, the origin of life, its evolution into a wild diversity of life forms, the first human beings, the birth and life of Jesus, the beginnings of the Christian church, all the way up to the present day. Through it all, the mysterious, seemingly unbelievable plans of the Creator continue to unfold . . .
Combining its authors' mind-bending scientific knowledge, storytelling skills, and insights from theology, Dawn provides a fresh look at the fundamentals of cosmology, evolutionary biology, and the good news of God in one overarching adventure—in the form of a gripping story.
©2020 Jongboed Uitgeverij bv (P)2022 eChristianI very much agree with the book's overall message that religion and science do not necessarily conflict. But I find it bizarre to think that this Christian blabla will do any good towards a (re-)unification. The average atheist scientist would rather come up with questions about the authors' sanity (given that he'd ever read such a book).
Equally bizarre, after the end of the narrative, is the authors' discussion about the gravity, difficulty and quality of what they've produced here ...
From charming to pointless to unbearable
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