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The Case for a Creator

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2004
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God - Proof, Cosmological
Religion and Science
See 16
1 - White-Coated Scientists Versus Black-Robed Preachers
2 - The Images of Evolution
3 - Doubts about Darwinism An interview with Jonathan Wells
4 - Where Science Meets Faith An interview with Stephen C. Meyer
5 - The Evidence of Cosmology: Beginning with a Bang An interview with William Lane Craig
6 - The Evidence of Physics: The Cosmos on a Razor's Edge An interview with Robin Collins
7 - The Evidence of Astronomy: The Privileged Planet An interview with Guillermo Gonzalez and Jay Wesley Richards
8 - The Evidence of Biochemistry: The Complexity of Molecular Machines An interview with Michael J. Behe
9 - The Evidence of Biological Information: The Challenge of DNA and the Origin of Life An interview with Stephen C. Meyer
10 - The Evidence of Consciousness: The Enigma of the Mind An interview with J. P. Moreland
11 - The Cumulative Case for a Creator
Appendix - A Summary of the Case for Christ
Deliberations - Questions for Reflection or Group Study
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
Book Cover
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A series of books outlines cases for certain beliefs in Christianity by Lee Strobel.

1) The Case for Christ
3) The Case for a Creator
6) The Case for the Real Jesus
Copyright © 2004 by Lee Strobel
The deadline was looming for the "Green Streak," the afternoon edition of the Chicago Tribune, and the frenzied atmosphere in the newsroom was carbonated with activity.
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But if we mistake the signpost for what is signposted, we will attach our hopes and longings to lesser goals, which cannot finally quench our thirst for meaning.
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AIlan Rex Sandage, the greatest observational cosmologist in the world - who has deciphered the secrets of the stars, plumbed the mysteries of quasars, revealed the age of globular clusters, pinpointed the distances of remote galaxies, and quantified the universe's expansion through his work at the Mount Wilson and Palomar observatories - prepared to step onto the platform at a conference in Dallas.

Few scientists are as widely respected as this one-time protégé to legendary astronomer Edwin Hubble.  Sandage has been showered with prestigious honors from the American Astronomical Society, the Swiss Physical Society, the Royal Astronomical Society, and the Swedish Academy of Sciences, receiving astronomy's equivalent of the Nobel Prize.  The New York Times dubbed him the "Grand Old Man of Cosmology."

As he approached the stage at this 1985 conference on science and religion, there seemed to be little doubt where he would sit.  The discussion would be about the origin of the universe, and the panel would be divided among those scientists who believed in God and those who didn't, with each viewpoint having its own side of the stage.

Many of the attendees probably knew that the ethnically Jewish Sandage had been a virtual atheist even as a child.  Many others undoubtedly believed that a scientist of his stature must surely be skeptical about God.  As Newsweek put it, "The more deeply scientists see into the secrets of the universe, you'd expect, the more God would fade away from their hearts and minds."  So Sandage's seat among the doubters was a given.
Then the unexpected happened.  Sandage set the room abuzz by turning and taking a chair among the theists.  Even more dazzling, in the context of a talk about the Big Bang and its philosophical implications, he disclosed publicly that he had decided to become a Christian at age fifty.

The Big Bang, he told the rapt audience, was a supernatural event that cannot be explained within the realm of physics as we know it.  Science had taken us to the First Event, but it can't take us further to the First Cause.  The sudden emergence of matter, space, time, and energy pointed to the need for some kind of transcendence.

 

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 01-Jan-2004
Zondervan
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"My road to atheism was paved by science... but, ironically, so was my later journey to God."
- Lee Strobel


During his academic years, Lee Strobel became convinced that God was outmoded, a belief that colored his ensuing career as an award-winning journalist at the Chicago Tribune.  Science had made the idea of a Creator irrelevant - or so Strobel thought.

But today science is pointing in a different direction.  In recent years, a diverse and impressive body of research has increasingly supported the conclusion that the universe was intelligently designed.  At the same time, Darwinism has faltered in the face of concrete facts and hard reason.

Has science discovered God?  At the very least, it's giving faith an immense boost as new findings emerge about the incredible complexity of our universe.  Join Strobel as he reexamines the theories that once led him away from God.  Through his compelling account, you'll encounter the mind-stretching discoveries from cosmology, cellular biology, DNA research, astronomy, physics, and human consciousness that present astonishing evidence in
THE CASE FOR A CREATOR

LEE STROBEL, educated at Yale Law School, was the award-winning legal editor of the Chicago Tribune and a spiritual skeptic until 1981.  He wrote the Gold Medallion–winning books The Case for Christ and The Case for Faith.  A former teaching pastor at two of America's largest churches, he and his wife live in California.
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