In a powerful and approachable case for the existence of God, Swinburne uses methods of scientific reasoning to rigorously argue that science, far from replacing God, provides good grounds for belief in God. By enbracing a belief in God that acknowledges the truth in science, Swinburne's elegant argument supplies an essential spiritual element to our understanding of order and beauty, the structure beneath the chaos of the natural world.
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In a powerful and approachable case for the existence of God, Swinburne uses methods of scientific reasoning to rigorously argue that science, far from replacing God, provides good grounds for belief in God. By enbracing a belief in God that acknowledges the truth in science, Swinburne's elegant argument supplies an essential spiritual element to our understanding of order and beauty, the structure beneath the chaos of the natural world.
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