Origins and destiny : a scientist examines God's handiwork

Title
  1. Origins and destiny : a scientist examines God's handiwork / Robert Gange.
Published by
  1. Waco, Tex. : Word Books, ©1986.
Author
  1. Gange, Robert, 1936-

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Description
  1. xvi, 193 pages; 24 cm
Subject
  1. Creation
  2. Evolution > Religious aspects > Christianity
  3. Religion and science
  4. Religion and Science
  5. creating (artistic activity)
  6. creation (doctrinal concept)
  7. Creation
  8. Evolution > Religious aspects > Christianity
  9. Religion and science
Contents
  1. What conflict did science lose to Scripture? -- Has our world vanished and reappeared? -- Did a supernatural explosion create the world? -- Has science discovered something that proves Karl Marx wrong? -- Why can’t an accident design a machine? -- What role does entropy play in destiny? -- What elusive new law governs all living systems? -- Did intelligence design the earth? -- How did life originate? -- Is protein God’s fingerprint? -- Why can’t nature create life? -- Why do we need life to create life? -- Why is life a miracle? -- Why are men and apes physically similar? -- Why does physical reality terminate in man? -- Did man evolve from apes? -- What do animals and people have in common? -- Does man reflect a supernatural image? -- What did “clever Hans” teach men about apes? -- Is there a way to live forever?.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. Includes index.
  2. Errata page inserted.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Bibliography: p. [182]-187.