Once, many believed that science would
provide a description of the universe that
would make religion obsolete. Theologians,
for their part, had adopted a largely defen-
sive posture, representing themselves as de-
fenders of the faith "once-for-all delivercd"
assuming the progress of science offered
nothing to theology.
Here, the author of The Templeton Plan
along with a distinguished scientist unfold
the wonderful irony of the situation as they
depict a world where God is revealing
himself-through science--at an ever-
increasing pace. "This is a book about
signals of transcendence," the authors
write, "about pointers to the Infinite that are
coming to us not from mystics but instead
through the most recent findings of science.
The God of Scripture, of historic Judaism
and Christianity, is essentially unknown
to modern humankind. The images of
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