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This book considers the intersection of theology and science, proposing that the universe can be understood as a manifestation of divine glory. It discusses how scientific discoveries about the cosmos, nature, and human existence may align with or challenge religious perspectives, and seeks to reconcile empirical observation with spiritual belief. The text likely draws on examples from physics, biology, and astronomy to illustrate the harmony or tension between these two ways of knowing, without asserting a definitive conclusion.
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